The
University of Manitoba – Centre for Global Public Health (UoM-CGPH), with
funding from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and the World Bank,
has been contracted to provide technical assistance to the National STI &
AIDS Control Programme (NASCOP) and the National AIDS Control Council (NACC) to
strengthen HIV prevention programmes among most-at-risk populations (MARPs) in
Kenya.
The
overall goal of the project is to contribute to a reduction in HIV incidence in
Kenya by improving the scale, quality and impact of HIV prevention programmes
among MARPs.
A
key strategy of the project is the establishment of a Technical Support Unit
(TSU) within NASCOP to coordinate, support and develop technical strategies and
guidelines, build capacity, and provide implementation and monitoring &
evaluation support for the scaling up of HIV prevention programmes for MARPs in
Kenya.
Applications are invited from qualified Kenyan nationals for the positions described below. All positions will be based at NASCOP and TSU offices in Nairobi, while Regional Field Officer Positions will be based in the regions.
Technical Officer – Capacity Building (Ref. TSU 01/12)
This position’s overall purpose is to coordinate, support and build capacities within NASCOP and its implementing partners on MARPS programming.
Key responsibilities
- Coordinate
and compile existing capacity building modules for MARPS.
- Standardize
training modules.
- Support
in developing capacity building implementation guidelines, and training
manuals.
- Plan
and conduct trainings for NASCOP and key implementing partners.
- Identify
other capacity gaps for in MARPs programming and strategies to bridge the
gaps.
- Support
capacity building needs of the learning sites.
Required
experience and qualifications
- University
degree at Masters Level with specialisation in public health, social
science, education or development studies or related social science field.
- Five
years’ experience in capacity building in HIV prevention programmes or
other relevant programmes is essential, two of which must include
experience working with local NGOs.
- Proven
skills in developing organisational and programmatic capacity building
materials and experience of facilitation, training, coaching and mentoring
for organisational capacity development.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
desirable.
Technical Officer – Advocacy and Communications (Ref. TSU 02/12)
This position will support NASCOP and coordinate policy development, and the creation of a supportive environment for effective and efficient HIV prevention programmes for MARPs in Kenya.
Key responsibilities
- Develop
strategies on MARPS Interventions with media.
- Document
and maintain good MARPS program practices on the websites and library
databases of NACC and NASCOP.
- Support
the development of different communication media.
- Respond
to partner requests on MARPs programming, and on policy and advocacy
issues.
Required
experience, abilities and qualifications
- University
degree at Masters level with specialisation in the field of journalism,
development communication, or related social science fields, or equivalent
experience.
- Five
years’ experience in HIV, health communications, or a related field.
- Proven
skills in communication, networking and ability to relate these to
advocacy and communications.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
desirable.
Technical Officer – MARPS Outreach and Community
Mobilisation (Ref. TSU 03/12)
This position will support NASCOP and its partners to strengthen MARPS-related outreach strategies for increased services uptake, and will mentor the MARPS Regional Field Officers.
The
position will also strengthen and build MARPS community groups, strengthen
outreach strategies using community mobilization methodologies, and links to
services delivery.
Key responsibilities
- Mentor
the work of MARPS Field Officers.
- Assist
NASCOP to support MARPS interventions based on mapping and ensure that the
programmes are evidence-based.
- Undertake
regular field visits to MARPS programmes and provide onsite technical
support.
- Provide
regular feedback on reports received from Field officers and MARPS
programmes to NASCOP.
- Provide
technical support to NASCOP for documenting best practices on MARPS
programmes.
- Coordinate
and develop concepts and implementation strategies related to community
mobilisation for MARPS.
Required
experience and qualifications
- University
degree at Masters Level with specialisation in public health, community
health, development studies or related social science fields, or
equivalent experience.
- Five
years’ experience in HIV prevention programmes, with 2 year experience of
working with MARPS involving strategies for community outreach and
mobilisation.
- Skills
in design and implementation of effective outreach for MARPS.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
essential.
Technical Officer – Documentation and Guidelines (Ref. TSU 04/12)
This position will provide support in the development of implementation resource guides and manuals for MARPs programme planners and implementers that complement and enhance existing NASCOP guidelines.
This
position will support document the processes of learning sites.
Key responsibilities
- Coordinate,
support and document guidelines and standard operating procedures for
MARPS programmes.
- Document
the key learnings from MARPS learning sites.
- Coordinate,
develop, test and produce implementation resource guides and manuals for
MARPS programming, by reviewing existing guidelines and consulting with
key stakeholders to develop priorities and content areas for resource
materials.
- Coordinate
and maintain a newsletter on behalf of NASCOP to share learning related to
MARPs programming, and assist in maintaining and updating the NASCOP
website related to MARPS programming.
Required
experience and qualifications
- University
degree at Masters level with specialisation in public health, community
health, development studies or a related social science field, or
equivalent experience.
- Five
years’ experience in HIV prevention programmes or other relevant
programmes.
- Proven
skills in development of implementation resource guides and manuals.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
desirable.
Regional Field Officers (Four) – Central/ Eastern,
Nyanza/Western, Rift Valley, Coast (Ref. TSU 05/12)
Regional Field Officers will be responsible for planning and coordinating the implementation of effective HIV prevention programmes among MARPs by local NGOs and CBOs within their regions.
Key responsibilities
- Establish
and strengthen MARPS outreach.
- Facilitate
capacity building activities.
- Support
CBOs and NGOs in monitoring and evaluation of MARPs programmes.
- Establish
and maintain good working relationships with local NGOs, FBOs and CSOs.
- Disseminate
information, education and communication materials on advocacy for MARPs
programming.
Required
experience and qualifications
- Degree
in social sciences, public health, community development or a related
health field.
- Two
years experience in HIV prevention activities in community settings.
- Skills
in training and facilitation, monitoring and evaluation.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
desirable.
Field Officer – Monitoring and Evaluation (Ref. TSU 06/12)
This position will support NASCOP to build, coordinate and strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems on MARPS programs for NASCOP.
Key Responsibilities
- Support
NASCOP in developing MARPS reporting standards and other formats for easy
and timely reporting.
- Assist
NASCOP by strengthening the M&E systems of the MARPS partners.
- Support
NASCOP and its MARPS partners on MARPS reporting, analysis and feedback.
- Analyse
MARPS data on a regular basis and share with NASCOP for decision making.
- Strengthen
the quality of data through supportive supervision and monitoring visit to
the MARPS programmes.
Required
experience and qualifications
- Degree
in public health, statistics, demography or a related field.
- Two
years experience in research, monitoring, evaluation, and related
experience with NGOs/ CBOs
- Familiarity
with databases and statistical analysis software such as Excel, Access,
SPSS, STATA, Epi info, etc.
- Familiarity
with Kenya’s HIV epidemic and the status of HIV programmes among MARPs is
desirable.
How
to apply:
All positions will report to Head: Technical Support Unit.
All
positions will require extensive field travel, strong interpersonal
communication skills, computer literacy with good analytical and presentation
skills.
All positions will be closely supervised by NASCOP.
Applications from qualified and interested candidates should be sent by e-mail to
ntsukenya@gmail.com.
If
email is not possible, a hard copy can be sent via post to the following
address: Head: Technical Support Unit, PO Box 16885 – 00620, Nairobi, Kenya.
Applications should consist of an updated CV with current daytime telephone contact and a cover letter indicating the reference number of the position applied for in the subject header and stating the expected salary and for the Field Officers (Ref. TSU 05/12) the preferred place of posting.
All
applications must be received no later than January 4th, 2013. Only shortlisted
candidates will be contacted.