Management Sciences for Health Job for a Community Care Officer in Kebbi
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) saves lives and improves health,
especially among the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, by
closing the gap between knowledge and action in
public health. Our
mission is to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest
and most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and
action in public health.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Community Care Officer
Job ID: 13-9011
Location: Kebbi, Nigeria
Grade: G
Reports to: Community Care Specialist
Overview
- The objective of the Community Care Officer position is to
manage the MSH ProACT care and support portfolio including HIV sexual
prevention, OVC services in a manner that strengthens linkage and
synergy between community-based and clinical facility-based services; in
partnership with the state government, other implementing partners and
the community itself.
Responsibilities
Management Responsibility:
- Together with Pro-ACT headquarter and State Staff, spearhead the
effective and efficient implementation of the HIV sexual prevention,
Care and Support services, OVC provided under the Pro-ACT project.
- Member of the State Project Management Team that is responsible for overall project performance.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Provide technical input in the development of an integrated State project plan in collaboration with the State Teams.
- Together with the Clinical Care Specialist, take lead in the
establishment of comprehensive HIV/AIDS and TB care and treatment
services.
- Ensure timely and coordinated relevant technical support to all implementing health facilities and grantee CSOs.
- Represent MSH LMS-ACT project at the LGA level on matters of HIV Prevention, OVC and care and support.
- Network with LGA, grantee CSO and community partners in the LGA
to establish a functional referral system for clients between clinical
and community-based HIV/AIDS services.
- Document programmatic achievements and keep the State Team Leader informed on monthly, quarterly and annual basis.
- Be part of the State capacity building and supervisory team
ensuring quality HIV sexual prevention program, OVC, care and support
services are delivered
- Participate in activities to scale-up sexual prevention interventions to target communities
- Strongly advocate to LGA and community leaders for
implementation of OVC, care and support services and HIV sexual
prevention programs in target LGAs.
- Provide technical support on HIV sexual prevention programming,
care and support including HTC, Adherence support systems, and client
retention strategies to the implementing health facilities and community
based organisations.
- In collaboration with the SCMS, monitor stock levels of
Prevention, Care and Support commodities and drugs in the State and
ensure timely procurement and distribution.
- Liaise with the M&E team to ensure functional monitoring,
evaluation and reporting of HIV sexual prevention program, care and
support/OVC services as required in the project PMP
Qualifications
- Nurse with a graduate degree in a public health. Social Worker
with a graduate degree and extensive experience working with PLWHA may
be considered.
- Experience working with CSOs and community structures as well as managing, and supervising health workers.
- Experience with HIV/AIDS programs supported by bilateral
agencies such as USAID and international agencies such as WHO and World
Bank preferred, particularly those related to sub granting to CSOs, HIV
Testing and Counseling, treatment adherence and provision for orphans
and vulnerable children.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and fluency in English.
- Experience in HIV Sexual prevention programming and working with key populations, preferably in Nigeria.
- Significant experience in HIV/AIDS Programs with a focus on HIV
Care and Support, OVC in resource poor settings in Africa, preferably
Nigeria.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidate should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline 1st May, 2016.