Career Opportunities at Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation (EGPAF)

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Overview

"Sometimes in life, there is that moment when it's possible to make a change for the better. This is one of those moments."
-Elizabeth Glaser

The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 19 countries and supporting close to 6,000 sites around the world to prevent the transmission of HIV to children and to facilitate access to services for those already infected. Today, because of the highly successful work of the Foundation and its partners, pediatric AIDS has been virtually eliminated in the United States. With a growing global staff of over 1,000—nine of 10 who work
in the field—the Foundation’s global mission is to implement prevention, care, and treatment; further, advance innovative research and to execute strategic and targeted global advocacy activities to bring dramatic change to the lives of millions of women, children, and families worldwide.


Position Details

Job title: Council Project Coordinator
Primary manager: Senior Project Manager
Locations: Kaliua – Tabora Region
Job Grade: 6

Summary

The Council Project Coordinator (CPC) is a self-motivated individual who will provide direct oversight and technical assistance to a Council Health Management Team (CHMT) to enable them to provide quality integrated and comprehensive RCH/PMTCT, FP, TB and HIV services. She/he will be a focal person representing EGPAF within the district, with the primary goal to ensure quality RCH/HIV and integrated TB and FP services delivery by supported health facilities, through effective and proper communication, coordination, technical support and monitoring of the EGPAF supported program activities and the related activities in the district CCHP. S/he reports to the Senior Project Manager who provides leadership and technical support within the region. This position requires to be stationed in the field, with frequent travel within the district to its health facilities.

Essential Duties and Key Responsibilities

Coordination of district implementation plan to provide Integrated FP, TB and HIV/AIDS services
  • Work closely with CHMT to coordinate program planning, budgeting,
    implementation and monitoring of activities in line with the CCHP;
  • Work closely with DED and other council staff to ensure adequate and timely funding
    availability for implementation of program activities by CHMTs;
  • In the case of FBOs with direct sub-agreements within the district, work closely with the management of FBOs to plan, budget and implement program activities; and coordinate alignment of FBOs activities with district CCHP;
  • Work closely with DTLC, DACC and DRCHCO and other key district players to ensure health facilities receive adequate and timely support;
  • Translate national FP/RCH, TB, and HIV program priorities to enable districts to plan and budget according to their needs;
  • Work with the district in enhancing collaboration amongst HIV/AIDS implementing partners;
  • Collaborate with his/her direct CHMT to identify support needs in any programmatic areas.
    Provide technical assistance to districts to build the capacity of district and health facility staff to offer quality integrated TB, FP/ RCH, and HIV/AIDS services
  • In collaboration with district supervisors, assess skills development and training needs of healthcare workers and coordinate for their relevant training
  • Conduct supportive supervision and mentorship in collaboration with district teams
  • Apply Quality Improvement (QI) principles throughout the district support and provide technical assistance on the establishment and sustaining district and facility-based QI teams
  • Provide TA to district mentors to plan and implement mentorship and QI activities as per national guidelines.
  • Facilitate availability of updated guidelines, including SOPs, M&E and other national tools for quality service provision;
  • Support districts in providing technical assistance to health facilities on HIV commodity management; ordering, usage and reporting to avoid stock-outs.
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Performance Monitoring
a. Financial monitoring of sub-agreement(s)
  • Prepare, implement and report on sub-recipient monitoring exercise
  • Review, sign and submit sub-recipient monthly expense reports to the regional office by 30th of every month.
  • Prepare sub-recipient monthly BVA report and share with the regional office on monthly basis.
  • Ensure compliance review is done to sub-recipient at least twice a year.
b. Programmatic monitoring of sub-recipient plan(s)
  • Monitor districts to implement program activities according to their work plan and budget.
  • Prepare to follow up action plans of support provided and monitor its implementation
  • Prepare for district-level data analysis and review meetings to track program performance
  • Assist district and their respective sites in analyzing data of all program components to achieve planned targets
  • Ensure sub-recipient quarterly technical reports are submitted to the regional office each quarter.
  • Oversee collection of sub-recipient program deliverables and submission to regional office by 10th of each first month of each quarter.
  • Prepare quarterly district programmatic reports for and submit to regional office timely
  • Support districts to ensure timely financial cash request and provision of funds and monitor utilization of obligated funds as per signed agreement.
Documentation of Best Practices and Learnings
  • Identify and write on best practices, program briefs, and success stories.
  • Share and disseminate lessons learned from sites with all relevant stakeholders and serve as a technical resource for the district and sites

Required Qualifications

  • Graduate degree in health or social sciences
  • Master’s in Public Health would be advantageous Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • At least 5 years’ experience with MNCH and HIV/AIDS programs is essential.
  • Knowledge in Project Management and Quality Improvement
  • Good communication skills both written and verbal
  • Computer literacy, with comfortable working experience with the basic Microsoft packages (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Ms Outlook)
  • Should be fluent in both Kiswahili and English

HOW TO APPLY;

EGPAF is an equal opportunities employer and the position is open to all. Qualified candidates should submit a CV, cover letter and relevant certificates explaining how the experience detailed in the CV will contribute to the requirements of the position and references to EGPAF.
Submissions to be sent to:

Senior Human Resource Manager,
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation,
P.O. BOX 1628,
395 Ursino Park, Mwaikibaki Road, Morocco
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Or e-mail: recruitment.tanzania@pedaids.org
Closing date: 18th January 2019
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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