Job Title: Program Manager: SRHR Integration
Organisation: Link Up
Reports to: Executive Director
Responsible for: 3-4 Technical staff
Location: Kampala
Background:
Link
Up is a global programme designed to integrate Sexual Reproductive
Health and Rights interventions of young people affected by HIV aged
between 10 and 24yrs.
This global program will be
implemented in Bangladesh, Burma, Burundi, Ethiopia and Uganda. The Link
Up Project is implemented through a partnership consortium comprising
of The International HIVI AIDS Alliance (IHAA), Marie Stops
International (MSI), Population Council (PC), Stop AIDS NOW(SAN!) the
Global Youth Coalition on HIVI AIDS( GYCA) and The Athena
Network(ATHENA). In Uganda Link Up Project is implemented by Community
Health Alliance Uganda (CHAU) a local non-governmental organization an
affiliate with The International HIV/AIDS Alliance, in close
collaboration with the Ministry of Health. This project will be
implemented in 11 districts, namely; Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono, Kayunga,
Nakasongola, Luwero, Mayuge, Iganga, Bugiri, Namutumba, and Kamuli. CHAU
invites applications from suitably qualified individuals for the
following positions:
Job summary:
This position requires a
committed, versatile and innovative team player. The Program Manager
SRHR integration will provide programming and technical leadership
related to sexual reproductive health activities of the Link Up and
other CHAU related projects to include service delivery, training,
supervision, medical monitoring and FS.
Specific responsibilities:
Provide
overall technical leadership of sexual reproductive health and rights
clinical and medical work of the organization including other related
projects.
Oversee the SRH integration development, implementation
and review of work plans and budgets and systems to include monitoring,
supervision evaluation and appraisal.
Over the development and
adaptation of the integration models form meaningful partnerships with
relevant partners of SRHR in supported districts.
Lead the
medical aspects and strengthen the capacity of local partners in SRHR
integration. In collaboration with MOH and in-country partners, provide
programming guidance and support to implement programs to strengthen
SRHR integration.
Initiate, establish and maintain collaboration
with Ministry of Health, district leadership partners, stakeholders,
relevant institutions in the country and region with the aim of
strengthening the program.
Provide guidance and technical assistance
to country staff and partners on service delivery and training and as
appropriate, lead training activities in the field.
•
Oversee medical monitoring and facilitative supervision of supported
activities and all clinical aspects of the two projects.
• This
includes overseeing the use of supervision and monitoring tools, review
of service data in collaboration with partner sites to identify
opportunities for program improvement.
• With program staff
identify and coordinate medical consultant activities in accordance with
medical safety guidelines and standards.
• Review of information
derived from programme activities for strategic and operational
planning and participate in research activities
• Work with
Program Manager: Knowledge Management to provide technical assistance
for operations research and programmatic needs assessments, including
working with Pop Council staff to design research strategies, developing
and/or reviewing questionnaires, analyzing and writing of reports.
• Work with Program Manager: Knowledge Management to review and report on quarterly data from a technical perspective.
•
Provide technical clinical and medical guidance in the design and
implementation of training, and development of BCC materials.
• Participate in dissemination and training activities in the country, region and international meetings.
•
Identify, with Program Manager: Knowledge Management and partners SRHR
integration lessons learned and potential best practices related to the
current SRHR implementation document, disseminate best practices and
contribute to developing strategies to replicate them in-country.
•
Represent the organization at meetings with implementing partners,
donors, and other external audiences, including technical working
groups.
• Keep abreast of ground breaking work in SRHR disseminate new knowledge to organization staff.
• Other duties as may be assigned periodically.
Qualification, experience and certification:
Advanced
degree in health, population, demography, social sciences or related
field. Clinical background in SRH health and family planning
Minimum
of 8 years experience in management or sexual and reproductive
health/family planning or development programs for key populations or
MARPS.
Technical experience in reproductive training in Africa, preferably in Eastern Africa at both basic and advanced level.
• Experience in fundraising, donor relations, strategy and proposal development
Knowledge, skills and abilities:
Knowledge
of SRHR service delivery integration in general and in Africa in
particular. Ability to develop, manage, and administer comprehensive
programs
Excellent communication, interpersonal, facilitation skills and experience in the use of participatory methodologies
Skills and experience in managing staff and working with teams
Able to think creatively to envision, create and implement a program.
Ability
to conduct regular field visits to monitor the various activities to
ensure high standards of programming, effective use of funds and other
resources, and to provide TA to in¬country and regional partners.
Understanding of health programming and issues of accountability to beneficiaries and stakeholders
HOW TO APPLY:
1.
Suitable candidates for the above post should submit applications with
detailed curriculum vitae, copies of academic certificates, name and
address of three referees and a day time contact telephone number to the
International HIV/AIDS Alliance offices addressed to:
The Executive Director, Community Health Alliance,
Plot19, Kawalya Kaggwa Close, Kololo P. O. Box 40333, Kampala
Email: allianceug@allianceuganda.org
2.
All applications should be delivered to the above address during
official working hours (8.30am- 5.00pm) not later than Friday, August 2,
2013.
3. Please note that only short listed candidates will be contacted
The
Community Health Alliance is commilled to equal opportunities and
welcomes applications from appropriately qualified people from all
sections of the community. Persons openly living with HIV/AIDS are
particularly encouraged to apply.
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