Volunteer Programme Officer (Francophone) at African Palliative Care Association 129 views3 applications


JOB SUMMARY

The post holder will support APCA with on-going programme planning, implementation and communication of palliative care interventions in French-speaking countries across Africa. He/ she will work under the direction of the Programmes Director. The post holder can either be based at the APCA Secretariat in Kampala, Uganda or work remotely from any part of the world.

  1. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
  2. i) Be the anchor in the organisation for French-to- English and English-to-French translations for all APCA documents and Programmes.
  3. ii) Translation support for APCA’s programme work.
  • Support the development of the French arm of APCA’s small grants programme including; a review of applications received from applicants in French speaking countries.
  • Involvement in planning, implementation, and communication to partners from Francophone countries supported by APCA working closely with the Programmes Director and other staff members from the programmes department.
  • Support the monitoring, evaluation and reporting functions for APCA’s partners from francophone countries.
  • Support the translation of project related documents including; works plans and budgets for APCA’s French speaking partners.
  • Support the development and review of APCA’s reports in French e.g annual reports, donor reports, activity reports, etc.
  • Proof reading of APCA’s translated documents between French and English.iii) Contribute to the effectiveness of APCA’s communication function.
  • Support APCA’s communication team to produce information and articles in French for uploading on APCA’s website and ehospice platform.
  • Coordinate and support a network of the palliative community in French speaking Africa through a social network, with support from APCA’s communication team and other staff.
  • Support the Membership Officer at APCA in communication with Francophone members of APCA. iv) Provide organisation development and administrative support for French speaking countries and partners of APCA.
  • Liaison with APCA’s partners in French speaking Africa.
  • Support staff in the management of APCA’s correspondence, appointments, and business conducted in French language.
  • Respond to public inquiries and queries from French speaking countries in Africa relating to all APCA’s work.
  • Support the dissemination of APCA’s French information, resources, and materials to APCA’s French speaking partners.
  • Work with other APCA staff to ensure that all contacts of APCA French speaking countries are properly updated, managed and stored.

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS.

Education.

  • A degree in a relevant field with working and translational abilities for French to English and vice versa from a recognised institution.
  • Training in Project Planning and Management is an added advantage.

Abilities.

  • Proficiency in written English and French is a must.
  • Good writing skills in French and English to the level of report writing.
  • Ability in working with a diverse staff team and stakeholders which is spread across borders.
  • Be knowledgeable and updated about the organisation to be able to give adequate and relevant information to French speaking countries in Africa and current and potential partners outside Africa.

Minimum experience and exposure

  • Ability in working with a diverse staff team and stakeholders which is spread across borders.
  • Three years’ experience in supporting programming in a multi lingual environment especially French and English and preferably in the health sector.
  • Experience working in Africa or with Africa related programmes.
  • Working within a context of a diverse staff team in terms of professions, culture and beliefs.
  • Good understanding of chronic care environment especially palliative care and end of life care is an added advantage.

Special knowledge

  • Good understanding of chronic care environment especially palliative care and end of life care is an added advantage.
  • Computer literacy
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft office computer software packages.
  • Understanding the use of social media platforms
  • Public relations
  • Working with partnerships

How to apply:

Please post or email or hand deliver your full CV, covering letter, and names of three referees to: [email protected]

Addressed to: The Executive Director

African Palliative Care Association

Plot 95 Dr Gibbon’s Road, Makindye

P.O Box 72518

Kampala

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Driven by a profound desire to reduce unnecessary pain and suffering from life-limiting illnesses across Africa, APCA was formally founded in Tanzania in 2004.  We work collaboratively with existing and potential providers of palliative care services to help expand service provision (although we don't provide direct clinical care to people living with progressive, life-limiting illnesses). We also work with governments and policymakers to ensure the optimum policy and regulatory framework exists for the development of palliative care across Africa.

APCA was established after a meeting in Cape Town in 2002 of 28 palliative care trainers from across Africa. The group produced the Cape Town Declaration, which holds palliative care and pain and symptom control as a human right for every adult and child with life-limiting illnesses. In addition, such care should be incorporated into national health care strategies, making it accessible and affordable for all in Africa.

Thanks to Uganda's pioneering record in palliative care on the continent, APCA's head office was established in 2005 in the country's capital, Kampala, where several centres of palliative care expertise exist. We've since opened a regional office in Namibia, to enable us to better reach the Southern African region – but we work across the entire continent to promote palliative care for all in need.

Our aims Information, Integration, Evidence

There are three key elements to APCA's work to bring palliative care to all who need it in Africa:

  1. Information: Increasing knowledge and awareness of palliative care among all stakeholders
  2. Integration: Strengthening health systems by integrating palliative care at all levels
  3. Evidence: Building a sound evidence base for palliative care in Africa

Our approach

APCA recognises the importance of integrating palliative care into national health systems across Africa. We see this as the cornerstone of ensuring access to palliative care for everyone on the continent.

It's not our role to provide direct clinical care to people living with progressive, life-threatening illnesses, but instead to play a facilitative role to expand palliative care service provision.  We do this by informing people about palliative care, supporting its integration in national health policies and providing a sound evidence base for its provision.

We provide a hub for palliative care in Africa, working collaboratively to build effective links between many stakeholders. These include:

  • patients, their families and communities
  • carers (both family and volunteers)
  • health care providers
  • African governments, policymakers and decision-makers
  • APCA members (both individuals and organisations)
  • national palliative care associations, organisations and hospices
  • civil society groups
  • academic institutions and educators
  • the media
  • donors (both within and beyond Africa)
  • the general public.

Acknowledging the emergence of modern palliative care from the UK, we help adapt it to African traditions, beliefs, cultures and settings – all of which vary between and within communities and countries.  In collaboration with our members and partners, we provide African solutions to African problems, through an approach based on the World Health Organisation's four-pillar public health model of palliative care provision:

  • appropriate government policies (e.g. a national health, essential medicines and education)
  • adequate drug availability
  • the education of health professionals
  • the implementation of palliative care at all levels of health care provision.
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0 USD Kampala CF 3201 Abc road Volunteer , 40 hours per week African Palliative Care Association

JOB SUMMARY

The post holder will support APCA with on-going programme planning, implementation and communication of palliative care interventions in French-speaking countries across Africa. He/ she will work under the direction of the Programmes Director. The post holder can either be based at the APCA Secretariat in Kampala, Uganda or work remotely from any part of the world.

  1. MAIN AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
  2. i) Be the anchor in the organisation for French-to- English and English-to-French translations for all APCA documents and Programmes.
  3. ii) Translation support for APCA’s programme work.
  • Support the development of the French arm of APCA’s small grants programme including; a review of applications received from applicants in French speaking countries.
  • Involvement in planning, implementation, and communication to partners from Francophone countries supported by APCA working closely with the Programmes Director and other staff members from the programmes department.
  • Support the monitoring, evaluation and reporting functions for APCA’s partners from francophone countries.
  • Support the translation of project related documents including; works plans and budgets for APCA’s French speaking partners.
  • Support the development and review of APCA’s reports in French e.g annual reports, donor reports, activity reports, etc.
  • Proof reading of APCA’s translated documents between French and English.iii) Contribute to the effectiveness of APCA’s communication function.
  • Support APCA’s communication team to produce information and articles in French for uploading on APCA’s website and ehospice platform.
  • Coordinate and support a network of the palliative community in French speaking Africa through a social network, with support from APCA’s communication team and other staff.
  • Support the Membership Officer at APCA in communication with Francophone members of APCA. iv) Provide organisation development and administrative support for French speaking countries and partners of APCA.
  • Liaison with APCA’s partners in French speaking Africa.
  • Support staff in the management of APCA’s correspondence, appointments, and business conducted in French language.
  • Respond to public inquiries and queries from French speaking countries in Africa relating to all APCA’s work.
  • Support the dissemination of APCA’s French information, resources, and materials to APCA’s French speaking partners.
  • Work with other APCA staff to ensure that all contacts of APCA French speaking countries are properly updated, managed and stored.

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS.

Education.

  • A degree in a relevant field with working and translational abilities for French to English and vice versa from a recognised institution.
  • Training in Project Planning and Management is an added advantage.

Abilities.

  • Proficiency in written English and French is a must.
  • Good writing skills in French and English to the level of report writing.
  • Ability in working with a diverse staff team and stakeholders which is spread across borders.
  • Be knowledgeable and updated about the organisation to be able to give adequate and relevant information to French speaking countries in Africa and current and potential partners outside Africa.

Minimum experience and exposure

  • Ability in working with a diverse staff team and stakeholders which is spread across borders.
  • Three years’ experience in supporting programming in a multi lingual environment especially French and English and preferably in the health sector.
  • Experience working in Africa or with Africa related programmes.
  • Working within a context of a diverse staff team in terms of professions, culture and beliefs.
  • Good understanding of chronic care environment especially palliative care and end of life care is an added advantage.

Special knowledge

  • Good understanding of chronic care environment especially palliative care and end of life care is an added advantage.
  • Computer literacy
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft office computer software packages.
  • Understanding the use of social media platforms
  • Public relations
  • Working with partnerships

How to apply:

Please post or email or hand deliver your full CV, covering letter, and names of three referees to: [email protected]

Addressed to: The Executive Director

African Palliative Care Association

Plot 95 Dr Gibbon’s Road, Makindye

P.O Box 72518

Kampala

2017-08-21

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