Community Engagement Officer Job at Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau


Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau

Community Engagement Officer Job Post

Location:  Jobs in Uganda 2023 - 2024


Work Hours: Full-time, 08 hours per day

Salary: UGX

No. of vacancies: 01

Deadline: October 29 2023

Hiring Organization: Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau

Job Details:

Job Summary:
The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring that project activities are effectively implemented. S/he will also be involved in designing strategies, coordinating stakeholders and implementation of activities as well as contributing to organization-wide learning. The Project officer will work in collaboration with the other team members to strengthen the technical and institutional capacity of FBOs/CBOs/PNFPs to complement the existing efforts by GOU, Development Partners, Civil Society and other stakeholders to attain and sustain epidemic control in Uganda by 2020 and Beyond

Specifically, the Project Officer will:
• Strengthen Coordination within Faith Networks, Medical Bureaus, Regional Partners and Districts
• Support Increased high impact Community based interventions for case finding and linkages
• Increased evidence based HIV Prevention interventions to reduce the risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV Infection
• Keep abreast of developments in HIV programming and progress in order to advise and recommend tools and strategies to increase project performances and results.
• Develop strategies to engage faith leaders, individuals and communities to promote access to health services by the children, women and men living with HIV who are not yet on antiretroviral therapy.
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• Increased evidence based HIV Prevention interventions to reduce the risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV Infection among priority sub populations including key and priority populations
• Support health facilities surge interventions aimed at preventing and detecting new HIV infections among pregnant and breastfeeding adolescents and women
• Keep abreast of developments in HIV programming and progress in order to advise and recommend tools and strategies to increase project performances and results.
• Develop strategies to engage faith leaders, individuals and communities to promote access to health services especially HIV prevention services by the children, AGYW, women, men living with HIV and key populations who are not yet on Antiretroviral Therapy.
• Work with stakeholders to address rights, gender equality and the social and structural barriers that hinder access to services
• Any other duties as may be assigned by the Supervisor consultation with the Project Manager


Education, Key Competencies and Experience:
• A Bachelor’s degree in a, Community health, Public ‘health, health management, Nursing, social sciences or social works and social administration,.
• A minimum of four years’ experience in providing HIV prevention services, particularly to religious leaders. Experience gained through serving within a Government institution or NGO with proven ability to coordinate activities of different stakeholders at district and or sub national level.
• Hands-on knowledge and skills in designing, planning, implementing and monitoring community activities for HIV prevention and PMTCT,
• Previous experience in implementing and applying Quality improvement approaches and providing training to service providers and stakeholders.
• Good interpersonal, organizational and written / verbal communication skills. Willingness to travel within the supported districts.

Application procedure

Interested persons who wish to apply, should submit an application letter, a detailed CV, copies of certified academic certificates naming at least two referees to:
Human Resource and Administration Manager
Uganda Protestant medical Bureau
P.O. Box 4127
Kampala-Uganda
E-mail: upmbadmin@upmb.co.ug 

Date Posted: 2023-10-16

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