College of Medicine Children’s Foundation -Uganda (Baylor-Uganda)
Prevention Services Manager
Medicine Children’s Foundation -Uganda (Baylor-Uganda) is an indigenous
not-for-profit child health and development organisation affiliated to the
Baylor College of Medicine International Paediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI), a
Network of paediatric HIV/AIDS care and treatment Children’s Clinical Centres
of Excellence and international program offices in 11 countries across Africa,
Eastern Europe and North America.
- Develop and periodically review implementation & procurement
plans for VMMC and related budgets - Coordinate the implementation of VMMC and monitor performance
against the set targets - Initiate and monitor the procurement, distribution and utilization
of all VMMC supplies including IEC materials - Build capacity and provide technical assistance to program officers,
districts and other community stakeholders to deliver VMMC and other
combination prevention interventions through training and mentorship - Implement and maintain VMMC quality assurance & control systems
in implementing health facilities and districts that ensures delivery of a
comprehensive VMMC package - Prepare and avail timely periodic performance progress reports on
VMMC service delivery - Provide leadership to the VMMC team that ensures timely staff
recruitment, their retention and performance through timely performance
appraisal, coaching and professional development - Develop and maintain effective corporate, government, and community
partnerships and strengthen the community engagement including Health
facility-community linkages to create demand for VMMC and other
combination HIV Prevention interventions - Actively participate in operational research, fundable grant
proposal and abstract writing to ensure program continuity and visibility.
- The applicant for the Baylor Uganda VMMC Coordinator job must hold a
post graduate qualification in Public health or related field - Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of surgery (MBCHB) or its
equivalent from a recognized institution and must be registered with to
practice in Uganda. - Three years of experience in managing or coordinating health or HIV
programs; - Working experience with a reputable NGO; and working with government
entities and district led TA programs.
qualified and interested candidates with a desire to work with the Baylor
College of Medicine Children’s Foundation should send their cover letters with
detailed updated CVs, names and addresses of three referees, copies of professional/Academic
documents, email address, and daytime telephone contact. You must have at least
a credit 6 in MATH and ENGLISH.
Resources,
Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda,
Hospital, P.O. Box 72052 clock tower, Kampala, Uganda
Email to: [email protected]
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