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Right to Care is a Johannesburg based non-profit organization with a vision that all HIV-positive patients receive high quality treatment, care and support, improving their quality of life and productivity. Right to Care has the following vacancy within the Department of Correctional Services under the National Department of Health Global Fund TB unit for AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM) and encourages suitably qualified candidates to apply.

Position: Department of Correctional Services Global Fund Regional /Provincial Coordinator
Location: Regional DCS Offices (Free State, Northern Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Eastern Cape, Kwa Zulu Natal and Western Cape)
Number of posts: x 9 (1 per province)
Employment type: Fixed Term (Starting from date of appointment, ending 31March 2019)
Reporting to: DCS Regional Coordinator and DCS GF Program Manager

Qualifications & Experience: • Degree or National Diploma in a health related field. • A certificate in HIV & TB Management will be an added advantage • Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation will be an added advantage • A certificate in project management will be an added advantage • A certificate in computer literacy ((including but not limited to Excel, Power Point, E-mail, Word, Internet/Intranet. MS Office, Biostatistics and data analytic package knowledge will be an added advantage) • 3 years junior management experience in Health Care Services. • 3 years’ experience in TB and HIV related work • 3 years experience in management & coordination of Health Programmes • Strong Monitoring and evaluation background is highly recommended • Data Analysis experience • Strong knowledge of TB and HIV/AIDS programmes • 1 year experience in training / facilitation • Proficiency in English • Partner liaison experience • Experience with National Health Information Systems (Tier.net, T.H.I.S, ETR.net, DHIS) will be an added advantage • Knowledge of policy development, analysis, monitoring, evaluation and implementation • Knowledge and understanding of relevant legislations, policies and guidelines requirements applicable to GFATM and Government of South Africa

Interested applicants must submit their CV and letter of motivation by:
E-mailing: [email protected]
Please submit a single application, and indicate which location(s) is applied for.

This also confirms that by applying for the above-mentioned position you consent to Right to Care to conduct qualification, ID, Criminal and Reference checks which is part of our recruitment process. Should you not receive a response to your application from Right to Care within 2 weeks of this advert being placed, kindly consider your application as being unsuccessful. We nonetheless want to thank you for your interest shown in our organization.

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Right to Care is at the vanguard in supporting and delivering prevention, care, and treatment services for HIV and associated diseases. We work with government and communities to find pioneering solutions to build and strengthening public healthcare.

We embrace a strong entrepreneurial culture and focused on innovation and the use of technology to enhance services, address skills shortages, and deliver quality healthcare outcomes. Our areas of expertise include HIV and TB care and treatment, pharmacy automation, medical male circumcision, and cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Research fortifies our work in every field. Our experts share their knowledge at conferences, through certified training and articles published in peer-reviewed journals.

Our history

In 2001, our founder Prof Ian Sanne registered Right to Care as a non-profit (Section 21) organisation in Johannesburg. A year later our first funding was received from the international aid agency USAID.

In 2004, we moved into our current offices at Helen Joseph Hospital, Johannesburg, and began providing clinic services funded by the Pepfar, a fund administered by USAID. By this time, Right to Care had matured from a start-up, pioneer-led organisation to a well-established donor-funded NGO. Within a few years, we were providing tens of thousands of patient with ARV and TB treatment in multiple provinces.

In 2010, with a growing compliment of 500 staff members, we were appointed principal recipient for the Global Fund (Round 10). Around that time, we began a USAID-led transition from direct service delivery to technical assistance, primarily to the Department of Health. Our partnership with the Department of Health was strengthened and a renewed focus was on supporting their initiatives.

Today we have over 1500 staff members and this is growing. Our mission stretches beyond South African borders and we are providing assistance internationally.

Our vision

That every individual will have ready and affordable access to quality evidence-based medical services.

Our mission

To respond to public health needs by supporting and delivering innovative, quality healthcare solutions, based on the latest medical research and established best practices, for the prevention, treatment, and management of infectious and chronic diseases.

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0 USD South Africa CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Right to Care

Right to Care is a Johannesburg based non-profit organization with a vision that all HIV-positive patients receive high quality treatment, care and support, improving their quality of life and productivity. Right to Care has the following vacancy within the Department of Correctional Services under the National Department of Health Global Fund TB unit for AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM) and encourages suitably qualified candidates to apply.

Position: Department of Correctional Services Global Fund Regional /Provincial Coordinator Location: Regional DCS Offices (Free State, Northern Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Eastern Cape, Kwa Zulu Natal and Western Cape) Number of posts: x 9 (1 per province) Employment type: Fixed Term (Starting from date of appointment, ending 31March 2019) Reporting to: DCS Regional Coordinator and DCS GF Program Manager

Qualifications & Experience: • Degree or National Diploma in a health related field. • A certificate in HIV & TB Management will be an added advantage • Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation will be an added advantage • A certificate in project management will be an added advantage • A certificate in computer literacy ((including but not limited to Excel, Power Point, E-mail, Word, Internet/Intranet. MS Office, Biostatistics and data analytic package knowledge will be an added advantage) • 3 years junior management experience in Health Care Services. • 3 years’ experience in TB and HIV related work • 3 years experience in management & coordination of Health Programmes • Strong Monitoring and evaluation background is highly recommended • Data Analysis experience • Strong knowledge of TB and HIV/AIDS programmes • 1 year experience in training / facilitation • Proficiency in English • Partner liaison experience • Experience with National Health Information Systems (Tier.net, T.H.I.S, ETR.net, DHIS) will be an added advantage • Knowledge of policy development, analysis, monitoring, evaluation and implementation • Knowledge and understanding of relevant legislations, policies and guidelines requirements applicable to GFATM and Government of South Africa

Interested applicants must submit their CV and letter of motivation by: E-mailing: [email protected] Please submit a single application, and indicate which location(s) is applied for.

This also confirms that by applying for the above-mentioned position you consent to Right to Care to conduct qualification, ID, Criminal and Reference checks which is part of our recruitment process. Should you not receive a response to your application from Right to Care within 2 weeks of this advert being placed, kindly consider your application as being unsuccessful. We nonetheless want to thank you for your interest shown in our organization.

2017-10-07

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