PRIMARY HEALTH CARE (PHC CONSULTANT)
Job summary
Artemis Outsourcing Ltd is a regionally focused multidisciplinary consulting firm providing technical assistance in Human Resource Management. Our client in the NGO sector is currently seeking to engage a PHC Consultant to be based at the Ministry of Health.
Job descriptions & requirements
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE (PHC CONSULTANT) ADVERT
Job title:Primary Health Care (PHC Consultant)
Job location: National Ministry of Health, Nairobi
Period: 40 days over a 6-month period (August-December 2026).
Reporting To: Director Primary Health Care through Head of Division Primary Health Care Networks
Background
Kenya’s commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is anchored in the constitutional “right to the highest attainable standard of health” and articulated through successive national health strategies and reforms aimed at ensuring equitable access to quality, affordable care for all. The overarching aspiration for UHC is to ensure that everyone in Kenya can access essential, high- quality health services regardless of their socioeconomic status, thereby leaving no one behind. Primary Health Care (PHC) remains the cornerstone of this vision, providing the first level of contact between individuals and the health system and serving as a critical platform for delivering essential services across the life course. The Kenya Primary Health Care Strategic Framework 2019–2024 and the Primary Care Networks (PCN) Guidelines 2021 have been central to advancing this agenda, supporting the reorganization of service delivery, strengthening community and primary-level systems, and improving referral linkages. Alongside these, the Ministry of Health has rolled out various health reforms including digitization (digital health), health financing (social health insurance and facility improvement financing), the PHC Act, among others, to support the attainment of UHC. Notable achievements include the scale-up of well kitted and digitally enabled community health promoters, increased access to essential services delivered by PHC multidisciplinary teams, expansion of integrated service delivery models, and enhanced coordination across KEPH levels of care as part of broader health sector reforms.
Purpose of technical support consultancy
The aim of the technical support (consultancy) is to provide the Ministry of Health of Kenya’s Directorate of Primary Health Care with timely and strategic assistance to develop the Kenya Primary Health Care Strategic Framework 2027–2032, building on the concluded Kenya Primary Health Care Strategic Framework 2019–2024. Informed by the findings and recommendations of the End-Term Review (ETR) of the 2019–2024 framework, the consultancy will support the articulation of strategic directions, priorities, and implementation arrangements for the 2027–2032 period. Key aspects of this assignment include reviewing relevant policies, strategies, guidelines, and plans; synthesizing ETR lessons learned; conducting stakeholder consultations and validation; refining priority interventions and results framework; and drafting the new PHC Strategic Framework.
The MoH envisages a consultative and evidence-informed process to develop the 2027–2032 framework, drawing on the End-Term Review findings and using both primary and secondary data sources, with broad stakeholder participation through an appointed steering committee, a technical working group, and consultations at national and county levels. The process will be responsive to the evolving health landscape at both national and county levels, including ongoing public sector and health reforms, and will translate key achievements, gaps, and lessons learned to date into actionable priorities for the next period.
a. Key
duties
and responsibilities
- Lead
the design and development of the Kenya Primary Health Care
Strategic Framework 2027–2032, outlining a robust methodology in
an inception report, ensuring alignment with national health
policies, and facilitating active participation of stakeholders at
national and county levels.
- Undertake
desk review and evidence synthesis to support the design of
evidence-informed Primary Health Care strategic objectives that
support scalable, innovative, and responsive interventions/programs
for Kenya’s dynamic population health needs.
- Integrate
results-based management principles by establishing clear
indicators, targets, and monitoring mechanisms to support
accountability and drive measurable progress toward Universal Health
Coverage and Sustainable Development Goals.
- Ensure
that the strategic framework is developed with a human rights-based
approach, promoting inclusivity, equity, and deliberate attention
for vulnerable and marginalized populations, including rural
populations, pastoralist communities, persons with disabilities,
refugees, and the urban poor and overall alignment with Kenya’s
development blueprints and medium-term plans.
- Facilitate
participatory planning processes and broad stakeholder engagement
with the Ministry of Health and across
divisions/directorates/programs of the Ministry of Health, Council
of Governors, county representatives, development partners, and
communities to foster shared ownership and inform strategic
priorities and directions.
- Lead
capacity-building initiatives, focused on problem analysis,
prioritization, and results monitoring, including training sessions,
workshops, and dissemination activities to strengthen stakeholder
understanding and involvement.
- Prepare
and deliver high-quality strategic documents and presentations,
synthesize key lessons and recommendations, and revise outputs in
response to stakeholder feedback to ensure relevance and consensus.
- Undertake
additional strategic planning and program development
responsibilities as assigned by the Director for Primary Health Care
or designated authority, ensuring responsiveness to emerging and
contextual priorities.
- Work
with the Ministry’s Planning unit to cost the strategic framework.
b. Key Qualifications
- A
health professional with advanced university degree in public
health, medicine, public policy, health economics, or other relevant
fields is required.
- A
minimum of ten years of progressive hands-on relevant work
experience in the development of national health policies and
strategic plans in Kenya or a similar context is required.
- Strong
background and expertise in evidence synthesis is desirable.
- Proven
track record in similar collaborations with the Ministry of Health
in Kenya.
- Experience
in writing/drafting strategic/policy documents.
- Proven
experience in effective stakeholder engagement and participatory
approaches.
- Strong
communicator with ability to present technical concepts clearly and
articulately.
- Fluency in English and Kiswahili, both oral and written, is a requirement.
- How to apply
Interested applicants to send their cover letter and CV to: HR@artemiske.com on or before Friday 22nd May 2026. Please quote the job title as the subject. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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