AMREF Kenya is looking for individuals, who are organized, highly motivated and results oriented to join a dynamic team and help bring lasting health change in Africa.
AMREF is seeking to fill the following position for the APHIAplus Northern Arid Lands Project funded by USAID.
The project supports integrated service delivery and addresses the social determinants of health.
The programmatic intervention areas for the project focus primarily on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Family Planning/Reproductive Health, MNCH, Nutrition, WASH, and a number of interventions related to the social determinants of health (household economic strengthening for specific target groups).
Position: Behaviour Change & Communication Specialist
Reference Number: KCO/NAL/007/2012
The position reports to the Regional Team Leader and is based in Turkana
Purpose of the Job:
To provide technical support in the implementation of Behavour Change and Communication activities, identify and design appropriate strategies to address barriers to BCC change.
Key Responsibilities:
To provide technical support to the Community Health Workers (CHWs), Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) and District/County health teams to design BCC services in line with each county needs.
Provide capacity building for various teams to enable them design and implement effective HIV/AIDS prevention activities.
Work with partners to mainstream/address underlying issues including GIPA, gender, human and legal rights, stigma and discrimination, harmful traditional practices among others.
Support the Local Implementing Partners (LIPs) and District/County Health Teams in translation of key IEC materials into the local languages.
Assist in preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual reports relating to the project as per donor requirements.
Provide technical support in development and writing of concepts and proposals for research, documentation and fund raising.
Qualifications and Competencies:
The ideal candidate should have a first degree in Social Sciences its equivalent.
Must be ICT proficient.
At least four (4) years relevant work experience in a health promotion field.
The candidate should have proven abilities in mainstreaming gender, human and legal rights.
Experience in community mobilization, advocacy and collaboration with key stakeholders are essential.
Should be a team player, work under minimum supervision and a good communicator.
This is a challenging opportunities for dedicated and highly motivated professionals.
If you would like to join this dynamic team and help bring lasting health for Africa, please quote the position and reference number (KCO/NAL/007/2012) in the subject matter and send your application letter and CV include contact details of three work-related referees, to the Human Resources Manager, AMREF Kenya by e-mail to recruitment@amref.org
Please do not attach certificates and testimonials and this point.
The closing date for submitting applications is Monday, 09th April 2012.
We regret that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
AMREF is an equal opportunity employer and has a non-smoking environment policy.
AMREF is seeking to fill the following position for the APHIAplus Northern Arid Lands Project funded by USAID.
The project supports integrated service delivery and addresses the social determinants of health.
The programmatic intervention areas for the project focus primarily on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, Family Planning/Reproductive Health, MNCH, Nutrition, WASH, and a number of interventions related to the social determinants of health (household economic strengthening for specific target groups).
Position: Behaviour Change & Communication Specialist
Reference Number: KCO/NAL/007/2012
The position reports to the Regional Team Leader and is based in Turkana
Purpose of the Job:
To provide technical support in the implementation of Behavour Change and Communication activities, identify and design appropriate strategies to address barriers to BCC change.
Key Responsibilities:
To provide technical support to the Community Health Workers (CHWs), Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) and District/County health teams to design BCC services in line with each county needs.
Provide capacity building for various teams to enable them design and implement effective HIV/AIDS prevention activities.
Work with partners to mainstream/address underlying issues including GIPA, gender, human and legal rights, stigma and discrimination, harmful traditional practices among others.
Support the Local Implementing Partners (LIPs) and District/County Health Teams in translation of key IEC materials into the local languages.
Assist in preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual reports relating to the project as per donor requirements.
Provide technical support in development and writing of concepts and proposals for research, documentation and fund raising.
Qualifications and Competencies:
The ideal candidate should have a first degree in Social Sciences its equivalent.
Must be ICT proficient.
At least four (4) years relevant work experience in a health promotion field.
The candidate should have proven abilities in mainstreaming gender, human and legal rights.
Experience in community mobilization, advocacy and collaboration with key stakeholders are essential.
Should be a team player, work under minimum supervision and a good communicator.
This is a challenging opportunities for dedicated and highly motivated professionals.
If you would like to join this dynamic team and help bring lasting health for Africa, please quote the position and reference number (KCO/NAL/007/2012) in the subject matter and send your application letter and CV include contact details of three work-related referees, to the Human Resources Manager, AMREF Kenya by e-mail to recruitment@amref.org
Please do not attach certificates and testimonials and this point.
The closing date for submitting applications is Monday, 09th April 2012.
We regret that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
AMREF is an equal opportunity employer and has a non-smoking environment policy.