Program Development Associate
Remote, Nigeria-based or international
About Notify Health
Notify Health is a start-up nonprofit with a big mission: to ensure all Nigerian children receive life-saving immunisations. We were incubated by Ambitious Impact one and a half years ago and are supported by GiveWell, a leading charity evaluator. Up to half of missed vaccinations happen simply because caregivers forget or don’t realise they need to return. We’re here to change that! We use simple SMS and automated voice calls to help caregivers remember and track vital vaccination appointments.
We are committed to delivering a highly impactful, cost-effective program grounded in strong evidence. To achieve this, we take a tech-driven, pragmatic approach - leveraging existing government systems and Nigeria’s widespread mobile phone use. In collaboration with partners and health workers, we collect simple details like a child’s name, birth date, and caregiver’s phone number, then send timely, targeted immunisation reminders through our mass messaging system.
We have successfully delivered our program to over 10,000 caregivers in two Nigerian States and will reach up to 20,000 caregivers by the end of the year. We are growing fast with a highly scalable solution and aim to reach millions of children within a few short years.
The team at Notify Health moves quickly, learns constantly, and cares deeply about impact. We are dynamic, always looking to improve our model, and are not afraid to pivot our strategy if the evidence shows that is the highest impact route. We’re looking for someone who shares our energy and drive to tackle undervaccination in Nigeria and beyond.
About the Program Development Associate Role
As Notify Health expands geographically and programmatically, we’re hiring a Program Development Associate to work directly with the founders to co-develop, test, and refine the next version of our model. 2026 is our year to become scale-ready, preparing us for rapid growth in 2027. You will define a prioritised roadmap of innovations and refinements, test them, and embed what works into core operations to improve vaccination coverage for millions of children - cost-effectively - for years to come.
This is a high-ownership role with strategic exposure, shaping program design, data, and learning systems, driving the trajectory of the organisation for years to come.
As a Program Development Associate, you’ll be a creative, analytical problem-solver who thrives in ambiguity and turns real-world data into clear decisions. You’ll design projects end-to-end, building clear theories of change, setting up lean monitoring and evaluation frameworks, running field pilots and A/B tests, and turning insights into concrete improvements. Much of this learning will be grounded in time in Nigeria, seeing the work in action through engaging with health workers, caregivers, governments, and partner organisations.
Role Responsibilities
We are a small and agile organisation, and the Program Development Associate role is designed to be an extension of program leadership. You’ll own high-impact projects that sharpen our core immunisation reminder model and its readiness to scale.
While your day-to-day work will evolve and the specific projects you take on may change over time, the core shape of your role will remain consistent and include the following:
Programs Strategy, Prioritisation, and Design
Work with co-founders to set program goals and create a strategic roadmap of innovations to make the program scale-ready in 2027 and beyond.
Analyse internal monitoring data, previous projects, external sources, other implementers, and academic studies to generate practical, high-leverage ideas for testing.
For each selected idea, develop a clear theory of change, project design, and lean M&E/MEL framework to guide decision-making at the end of the project (what success looks like and how we’ll act on it).
Project Execution and Management
Lead implementation of your projects in Nigeria in collaboration with the Program Manager and local partner organisations.
Monitor execution quality in the field (fidelity checks, quick feedback loops) and iterate on design in response to incoming data and operational learning.
Analysis and Integration
Analyse data from pilots, A/B tests, and the core program to generate actionable recommendations for program changes.
Transition successful projects to be integrated into the core program, with clear SOPs, playbooks, and ownership.
Government Engagement
For top candidates with the right skillset, engage with Nigerian government officials and other high-level stakeholders to advocate for our model and identify potentially impactful opportunities to integrate with existing systems.
About You
You’re an analytical, impact-driven problem-solver who thrives in fast-paced, unstructured environments. You love turning messy, real-world data into clear decisions - and then making those changes happen. You take initiative, communicate clearly, and care deeply about evidence and cost-effectiveness. If you’re energised by owning projects end-to-end, from design to management and evaluation, and find real satisfaction in integrating what works into programs at scale, this role will excite you.
Essential
Master’s (or professional) degree in a relevant field (e.g. Public Health/MPH, Development Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine).
Deep alignment with our mission and a bias toward evidence, learning, and cost-effectiveness.
~2 years experience owning and delivering projects or programs.
Ability to thrive in an evolving role and navigate ambiguity.
Highly organised with excellent time management skills.
Living in or able to travel to Nigeria ~4 months per year.
Beneficial
Living in a timezone within +/- 3 hours of WAT strongly preferred.
Experience working for evidence-driven organisations (e.g., J-PAL, IPA) or learning-focused implementers.
Background in program design, monitoring & evaluation, applied research, or implementation in global health/development.
Lived/work experience in low- or middle-income countries.
World-class academic recognition (e.g., Rhodes, Chevening, Fulbright) or similar signals of excellence.
Benefits
As part of an early stage organisation, you will have a large amount of autonomy in how you set up your day-to-day work. Exact hours and work location are flexible.
Competitive annual leave.
Competitive maternity leave after one year of employment.
Developmental budget for upskilling/training.
Support for facilitating an optimal remote working environment.
Compensation
We aim to offer fair compensation aligned with local living costs and candidate experience. While salaries vary significantly by location, candidates based in the UK, EU, or US can expect a range of $25,000 to $50,000 USD (with some flexibility on upper limit for outstanding candidates who demonstrate exceptional skills and experience).
Application Deadline
Please apply by November 10th, 2025.
Other Details
Location: Remote (requires ≥4 hours overlap with Nigeria workday; typically within ±3 hours WAT).
Contract: 12 months with possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance.
Hours: Full time.
Travel: Either already living in Nigeria or able to travel to Nigeria ~4 months per year.
Further Details and How to Apply
This role has a 4-month probationary period for you to get to know us and for us to get to know you better.
We respect your time and have designed our application process to reflect this. The first step of the application process takes 30-45 minutes and does not require a cover letter. We only ask for more time from applicants we think would be an excellent fit. Following the application, there will be additional steps including test tasks and interviews. We endeavour to respond to each stage in the process within a week of the deadline; however, timing may vary depending on the number of applicants in any given cycle.
Women are strongly encouraged to apply for this position.
