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EngenderHealth’s vision is a world where sexual and reproductive health rights are respected as human rights, and women and girls have the freedom to reach their full potential. This emphasis on rights directly underpins EngenderHealth’s values and principles: choice, quality, and excellence. To achieve transformational change leading to true social and economic progress, EngenderHealth collaborates with diverse organizations across sectors with the shared goals of highlighting women’s value for sustainable development.

Project Description: USAID Boresha Afya – Southern Zone is a five-year project that aims to support the Government of Tanzania (GoT) in increasing access to high quality, comprehensive and integrated health services, with a primary focus on HIV/AIDS, maternal, neonatal, child and reproductive health, malaria and nutrition outcomes. USAID Boresha Afya – Southern Zone covers geographic areas with high disease burden in Tanzania, namely Iringa, Njombe, Morogoro, Lindi, Mtwara and Ruvuma.

Job summary: The Program Officer Gender and Youth based in Morogoro regional project offices and reports to the Regional Technical Managers. He/she will support implementation and review of an integrated strategy focused in high HIV prevalence areas, where targeted efforts are required to shift the gender-related barriers to the health and well-being of vulnerable individuals. S/he will provide technical assistance on a) gender, including gender norms affecting health-seeking behaviors and interventions promoting gender positive roles, rights and responsibilities of the target communities, and b) youth and gender, including improving access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services for adolescent girls and boys and young women and men to address multiple risk and protective factors at key transition points in their development.

Responsibilities:

  • Support the implementation and review of a gender and youth strategy in collaboration with Boresha Afya staff and Manager-Gender and Youth at the at the region and/or district level.
  • Contribute to all aspects of strategy and capacity building activities on gender norms and norms around sexuality and youth for Boresha Afya staff.
  • Implement gender and age-differentiated approaches to address social norms, GBV and contextual drivers, and capacity building tools.
  • Support regional project staff to build capacity of the regional and district government authorities, and local CBO/NGO partners to reach youth, engage them in SRHR education, and provide access to services.
  • Support the scale up gender and youth friendly services at facility and community levels.
  • Strengthen integration of GBV prevention and response services into health facilities and community based programming.
  • Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of integrated gender and youth activities.
  • Contribute to the preparation of annual project work-plan, budgets, performance reports and quarterly reports.
  • Represent the project in relevant donor meetings, working group meeting and other fora as assigned by the supervisor.

Qualification:

  • M ust possess a university degree (BA, BSc) in a related, relevant field (e.g. gender studies, public health, international development, social sciences, anthropology, or a related field).
  • A minimum of three (3+) years of experience in gender programming in the health sector, including integration of gender into the continuum of SRH services from facilities into communities.
  • Must have a strong theoretical understanding and implementation of synchronized gender and male engagement interventions, GBV prevention and response, and working with youth on SRHR are essential.
  • Experience in presenting findings, results and lessons learned to a variety of audiences is desirable.
  • Experience working for international agencies and USAID-funded health programs is preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills (e.g., active listening, cultural competence, responsiveness).
  • Strong written and verbal communications skills in English are a must.
  • Fluency in Kiswahili and spoken and written English is required.
  • Ability to travel approximately 30% of his/her time to supervise and support field activities.

To Apply: Please visit the careers page at www.engenderhealth.org to submit you details online by 26th June 2019.

EngenderHealth provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment, without regard to race, creed, ancestry, citizenship, religion, color, gender, age, national origin, political belief, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, marital status or disability or any other protected characteristic under applicable federal, state and local laws .

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EngenderHealth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York City, active in women's health and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) throughout Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

The organization was established in 1943 and provided access to voluntary surgical contraception in the United States during its first 25 years. Today, EngenderHealth works to improve the health and well-being of people in the poorest communities of the world

In the course of its existence, EngenderHealth has undergone changes in name and mission, reflecting internal debate, shifts in public policy, and changes in public opinion and international awareness. The organisation has been described as a prime example of how the modern US family planning movement was shaped by three overlapping but distinguishable social forces, i.e. the eugenics movement, the movement for (female) reproductive rights and the population control movement (Critchlow, 1995).

EngenderHealth is a leading global women’s health organization committed to ensuring that every pregnancy is planned, every child is wanted, and every mother has the best chance at survival. In 20 countries around the world, we train health care professionals and partner with governments and communities to make high-quality family planning and sexual and reproductive health services available—today and for generations to come.

To learn more about EngenderHealth and how you can help, call 212-561-8000 or explore our web site.

For media requests or to arrange speaking engagements, please contact the Communications & Marketing Department at [email protected] or 212-561-8000.

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0 USD Dar es Salaam, Tanzania CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week EngenderHealth

EngenderHealth's vision is a world where sexual and reproductive health rights are respected as human rights, and women and girls have the freedom to reach their full potential. This emphasis on rights directly underpins EngenderHealth's values and principles: choice, quality, and excellence. To achieve transformational change leading to true social and economic progress, EngenderHealth collaborates with diverse organizations across sectors with the shared goals of highlighting women's value for sustainable development.

Project Description: USAID Boresha Afya – Southern Zone is a five-year project that aims to support the Government of Tanzania (GoT) in increasing access to high quality, comprehensive and integrated health services, with a primary focus on HIV/AIDS, maternal, neonatal, child and reproductive health, malaria and nutrition outcomes. USAID Boresha Afya – Southern Zone covers geographic areas with high disease burden in Tanzania, namely Iringa, Njombe, Morogoro, Lindi, Mtwara and Ruvuma.

Job summary: The Program Officer Gender and Youth based in Morogoro regional project offices and reports to the Regional Technical Managers. He/she will support implementation and review of an integrated strategy focused in high HIV prevalence areas, where targeted efforts are required to shift the gender-related barriers to the health and well-being of vulnerable individuals. S/he will provide technical assistance on a) gender, including gender norms affecting health-seeking behaviors and interventions promoting gender positive roles, rights and responsibilities of the target communities, and b) youth and gender, including improving access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and services for adolescent girls and boys and young women and men to address multiple risk and protective factors at key transition points in their development.

Responsibilities:

  • Support the implementation and review of a gender and youth strategy in collaboration with Boresha Afya staff and Manager-Gender and Youth at the at the region and/or district level.
  • Contribute to all aspects of strategy and capacity building activities on gender norms and norms around sexuality and youth for Boresha Afya staff.
  • Implement gender and age-differentiated approaches to address social norms, GBV and contextual drivers, and capacity building tools.
  • Support regional project staff to build capacity of the regional and district government authorities, and local CBO/NGO partners to reach youth, engage them in SRHR education, and provide access to services.
  • Support the scale up gender and youth friendly services at facility and community levels.
  • Strengthen integration of GBV prevention and response services into health facilities and community based programming.
  • Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of integrated gender and youth activities.
  • Contribute to the preparation of annual project work-plan, budgets, performance reports and quarterly reports.
  • Represent the project in relevant donor meetings, working group meeting and other fora as assigned by the supervisor.

Qualification:

  • M ust possess a university degree (BA, BSc) in a related, relevant field (e.g. gender studies, public health, international development, social sciences, anthropology, or a related field).
  • A minimum of three (3+) years of experience in gender programming in the health sector, including integration of gender into the continuum of SRH services from facilities into communities.
  • Must have a strong theoretical understanding and implementation of synchronized gender and male engagement interventions, GBV prevention and response, and working with youth on SRHR are essential.
  • Experience in presenting findings, results and lessons learned to a variety of audiences is desirable.
  • Experience working for international agencies and USAID-funded health programs is preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills (e.g., active listening, cultural competence, responsiveness).
  • Strong written and verbal communications skills in English are a must.
  • Fluency in Kiswahili and spoken and written English is required.
  • Ability to travel approximately 30% of his/her time to supervise and support field activities.

To Apply: Please visit the careers page at www.engenderhealth.org to submit you details online by 26th June 2019.

EngenderHealth provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment, without regard to race, creed, ancestry, citizenship, religion, color, gender, age, national origin, political belief, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence, marital status or disability or any other protected characteristic under applicable federal, state and local laws .

2019-06-27

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