OUTCOMES PROJECT for Children and Youth in Eastern and Northern Uganda.
Coordinator
established in 1995. Our primary mission is to improve health of society
through strengthening collaboration between the traditional and biomedical
health care systems through advocacy, research, capacity development,
partnerships and service-linkages.
PROJECT:
(WEI/B) the financial support from USAID are implementing a BETTER OUTCOMES
PROJECT for Children and Youth in Eastern and Northern Uganda. The purpose of
the project is to improve access to comprehensive services across the continuum
of HIV care and to help vulnerable children and care givers prevent and respond
to HIV, violence and other adversities that impact child wellbeing in Northern
Uganda, including the District of Lira, Dokolo, and Kole.
Responsibilities:
- Ensure that the Case Management system is
functional and follow the Standard Operating Procedures. - Ensure that staff fill in correctly the
referrals and other tools - Support the case worker and the data base
worker in their daily work - Organize the case conference, to discuss
challenging cases, ensure timely follow up, and that all systems are
functional. - Facilitate Case Management training for
Para Social Workers. - Participate in the development of lesson
learned and best practices - Revise and compile weekly cases and
up-date data base for cases identified by Para-Social Workers. - Ensure that all relevant financial
documentation is completed accurately as required by THETA finance policy. - Attend coordination meetings when required
- Work closely with and collaborate with
other stake holders to refer and follow up on cases - Any other duties as assigned by the
supervisor
Experience:
- The ideal candidate for the USAID Project Case
Management Technical Officer job placement must hold a Bachelor’s degree
social sciences and any other relevant field - Previous experience in working with OVC
and child protection issues is preferable. - At least three years of relevant work
experience in the area of child protection preferably including case
management in NGO’s preferable
letter, updated CV with referees from previous employers and day-time contacts,
copies of academic documents and certificates by email or hand deliver to,
Human Resource Officer, THETA-Uganda, P.O. Box 21175, Kampala, Plot 724/5
Mawanda Road- Kamwokya, Kampala. Uganda
or [email protected]. (Please indicate
job title as subject of the email.)
September 2017 by 5:00pm
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