Community Engagement Officer AT The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 76 views0 applications


The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation seeks an
Community Engagement Officer
TITLE: Community Engagement Officer
LOCATION: Yaoundé, Cameroon
REPORTS TO: Technical Director

Background
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 19 countries and at over 7,000 sites around the world, with a mission to end pediatric HIV/AIDS through research, advocacy and prevention and treatment programs.

Job Summary:
The Community Engagement officer will be expected to build capacity of partner organization, facility-based personnel and Community Health Workers to expand access to community Services for Pediatric HIV care and treatment, identification and management of GBV and post-rape cases in Cameroon. This project aims to scale up an innovative, facility-based approach to expand adherence and retention in HIV Care and management of GBV and post rape cases. The Community Supervisor will mentor and build capacity of Community Health Workers (CHWs) working in project sites and ensure their supervision and coordination with community partners as well as community organizations. S/he will ensure adherence to care and treatment protocols for ART patients, victims of GBV and post rape cases.

Job responsibilities:
➢ Provide and support capacity building and mentoring of partners’ organization involved in implementing GBV and Post rape care(PRC) and management programs.
➢ Ensure continuum of activities from supported health care facilities to surrounding communities.
➢ Ensure that program is aligned to National Community Health or Community engagement strategies.
➢ Provide Capacity building and supervision of Community Health Workers and other project staff involved in Pediatric HIV Care and Treatment, GBV and Post rape care and management programs.
➢ Work closely with Technical Advisor, partner organization, program teams in the design and the implementation of community GBV/PRC and treatment program, with linkages to health facilities, as per project outcomes and outputs.
➢ Support and Work closely with community partners to support strengthening and expansion of project activities in the community.
➢ Develop and coordinate community level communication campaigns that modify behavior and inform key stakeholders at the community.
➢ Liaise closely with community partners, district and community leaders and community staff to help strengthen the link and partnership between communities and facilities.
➢ Develop and implement service delivery strategies for accessing hard-to-reach populations, including the identification of opportunities to integrate HIV/AIDS, GBV and PRC management at all levels of health facilities and community organizations.
➢ Assist with development, implementation and review of annual work plans within established budgets and timelines.
➢ Monitor supportive supervision activities, community identification, dispensation and CHW referrals to health facilities.
➢ Support assessment and evaluation of community efforts, to inform on gaps , corrective actions and documentation of best practices.
➢ Monitor CHW performance and help address issues of service quality.
➢ Assist with drafting, editing and proofreading of technical materials and appropriate reports of program activities and results to the donor, including progress reports, activity charts, and annual reports as requested.
➢ Ensure compliance with EGPAF and donors operational policies and regulations.
➢ Work collaboratively with other project team members to ensure necessary project planning, resource availability and management activities function smoothly and efficiently
Required Qualifications:
➢ An appropriate degree (Sociology, Anthropology, nursing, related science) and a Master’s in Public Health will be a plus.
➢ At least 3 years’ experience working in NGO and at least 5 years working in Community programs, practical technical skills in HIV and GBV necessary for strengthening this service delivery at the provincial, clinic and community-level.
➢ Qualification as a “master trainer”; experience training health workers on social, psychosocial or community aspects related to community linkages, HIV and GBV.
➢ Experience building capacity at individual and organizational levels.

Preferred Skills

➢ Skill in at least two or more of the following technical areas: strengthening service delivery programs, training, performance and quality improvement.
➢ The ability to liaise with relevant stakeholders, executives of NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, and senior members of the donor community;
➢ Demonstrated in-depth understanding of the Cameroonian healthcare system, particularly the public health system, experience living and working in the system is plus.
➢ Perfectly bilingual
➢ Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple projects/tasks, short deadlines, competing deadlines and intense pressure to perform
➢ Awareness of, sensitivity to, and experience in working in multiple socio-economic settings and with multi-cultural staff and groups.
➢ Ability to develop productive working relationships with counterparts in other agencies and organizations
➢ Excellent facilitation, oral and written communications skills

How to apply?
Email a cover letter and CV to [email protected]. The subject should read Community Engagement officer. Deadline for applications: May 5, 2017. PLEASE Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing pediatric HIV infection and eliminating pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention, care, and treatment programs. Founded in 1988, EGPAF supports activities in 19 countries around the world.

Elizabeth Glaser contracted HIV in a blood transfusion in 1981 while giving birth to her daughter, Ariel. She and her husband, Paul, later learned that Elizabeth had unknowingly passed the virus on to Ariel through breast milk and that their son, Jake, had contracted the virus in utero. The Glasers discovered, in the course of trying to treat Ariel, that drug companies and health agencies had no idea that HIV was prevalent among children. The only drugs on the market were for adults; nothing had been tested or approved for children.

Ariel lost her battle with AIDS in 1988. Fearing that Jake's life was also in danger, Elizabeth rose to action. She approached her close friends, Susie Zeegen and Susan DeLaurentis, for help in creating a foundation that would raise money for pediatric HIV/AIDS research.

The Pediatric AIDS Foundation had one critical mission: to bring hope to children with HIV and AIDS. Elizabeth made her first trip to Washington in 1988, when she met with President and Mrs. Reagan, representatives at NIH, and members of Congress. In 1989, the Foundation held its first fundraiser and awarded its first grant for research on the immune dysfunctions in children living with HIV. Dozens more Washington trips and research grants followed.Elizabeth lost her own battle with AIDS in 1994, and to honor her legacy, the Pediatric AIDS Foundation was renamed the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). Under this name, EGPAF has become the leading global nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing pediatric HIV infection and eliminating pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs.Elizabeth’s legacy lives on in her son, Jake, who is now a healthy young adult.

About the EGPAF Logo In 1988, Ariel Glaser painted how she envisioned the world — as a beautiful garden kept bright with sunshine and surrounded by love. Her inspiration serves as the EGPAF logo, representing hope for children everywhere.

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The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation seeks an Community Engagement Officer TITLE: Community Engagement Officer LOCATION: Yaoundé, Cameroon REPORTS TO: Technical Director

Background The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 19 countries and at over 7,000 sites around the world, with a mission to end pediatric HIV/AIDS through research, advocacy and prevention and treatment programs.

Job Summary: The Community Engagement officer will be expected to build capacity of partner organization, facility-based personnel and Community Health Workers to expand access to community Services for Pediatric HIV care and treatment, identification and management of GBV and post-rape cases in Cameroon. This project aims to scale up an innovative, facility-based approach to expand adherence and retention in HIV Care and management of GBV and post rape cases. The Community Supervisor will mentor and build capacity of Community Health Workers (CHWs) working in project sites and ensure their supervision and coordination with community partners as well as community organizations. S/he will ensure adherence to care and treatment protocols for ART patients, victims of GBV and post rape cases.

Job responsibilities: ➢ Provide and support capacity building and mentoring of partners’ organization involved in implementing GBV and Post rape care(PRC) and management programs. ➢ Ensure continuum of activities from supported health care facilities to surrounding communities. ➢ Ensure that program is aligned to National Community Health or Community engagement strategies. ➢ Provide Capacity building and supervision of Community Health Workers and other project staff involved in Pediatric HIV Care and Treatment, GBV and Post rape care and management programs. ➢ Work closely with Technical Advisor, partner organization, program teams in the design and the implementation of community GBV/PRC and treatment program, with linkages to health facilities, as per project outcomes and outputs. ➢ Support and Work closely with community partners to support strengthening and expansion of project activities in the community. ➢ Develop and coordinate community level communication campaigns that modify behavior and inform key stakeholders at the community. ➢ Liaise closely with community partners, district and community leaders and community staff to help strengthen the link and partnership between communities and facilities. ➢ Develop and implement service delivery strategies for accessing hard-to-reach populations, including the identification of opportunities to integrate HIV/AIDS, GBV and PRC management at all levels of health facilities and community organizations. ➢ Assist with development, implementation and review of annual work plans within established budgets and timelines. ➢ Monitor supportive supervision activities, community identification, dispensation and CHW referrals to health facilities. ➢ Support assessment and evaluation of community efforts, to inform on gaps , corrective actions and documentation of best practices. ➢ Monitor CHW performance and help address issues of service quality. ➢ Assist with drafting, editing and proofreading of technical materials and appropriate reports of program activities and results to the donor, including progress reports, activity charts, and annual reports as requested. ➢ Ensure compliance with EGPAF and donors operational policies and regulations. ➢ Work collaboratively with other project team members to ensure necessary project planning, resource availability and management activities function smoothly and efficiently Required Qualifications: ➢ An appropriate degree (Sociology, Anthropology, nursing, related science) and a Master’s in Public Health will be a plus. ➢ At least 3 years’ experience working in NGO and at least 5 years working in Community programs, practical technical skills in HIV and GBV necessary for strengthening this service delivery at the provincial, clinic and community-level. ➢ Qualification as a “master trainer”; experience training health workers on social, psychosocial or community aspects related to community linkages, HIV and GBV. ➢ Experience building capacity at individual and organizational levels.

Preferred Skills

➢ Skill in at least two or more of the following technical areas: strengthening service delivery programs, training, performance and quality improvement. ➢ The ability to liaise with relevant stakeholders, executives of NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, and senior members of the donor community; ➢ Demonstrated in-depth understanding of the Cameroonian healthcare system, particularly the public health system, experience living and working in the system is plus. ➢ Perfectly bilingual ➢ Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple projects/tasks, short deadlines, competing deadlines and intense pressure to perform ➢ Awareness of, sensitivity to, and experience in working in multiple socio-economic settings and with multi-cultural staff and groups. ➢ Ability to develop productive working relationships with counterparts in other agencies and organizations ➢ Excellent facilitation, oral and written communications skills

How to apply? Email a cover letter and CV to [email protected]. The subject should read Community Engagement officer. Deadline for applications: May 5, 2017. PLEASE Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

2017-05-05

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