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Job Title: Coordinator HIV Prevention
Organization: Ministry of
Health (MoH)
Health (MoH)
Funding Source: United
States of America Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
States of America Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Duty Station: Kampala,
Uganda
Uganda
Reports to: Program Manager
ACP
ACP
About US:
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has received funds to support a five year
Cooperative Agreement (CoAg) with the United States of America Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Cooperative Agreement will support
HIV prevention, care and treatment policy development, strategic information
and the current National Laboratory Strategic Plan. The MOH intends to use some
of the resources under this assistance to support several technical positions
in the AIDS Control Program (ACP), Central Public Health Laboratories (CPHL), Resource
Center, and National TB and Leprosy Program (NTLP) to execute the function of
policy formulation and monitoring implementation. The staff to be recruited
under this support will be contracted by the MOH under the support received
from CDC through the CoAg. The contracts are initially for one year with a
provision for annual renewal up to four years subject to availability of funds
and satisfactory performance of the staff.
Cooperative Agreement (CoAg) with the United States of America Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Cooperative Agreement will support
HIV prevention, care and treatment policy development, strategic information
and the current National Laboratory Strategic Plan. The MOH intends to use some
of the resources under this assistance to support several technical positions
in the AIDS Control Program (ACP), Central Public Health Laboratories (CPHL), Resource
Center, and National TB and Leprosy Program (NTLP) to execute the function of
policy formulation and monitoring implementation. The staff to be recruited
under this support will be contracted by the MOH under the support received
from CDC through the CoAg. The contracts are initially for one year with a
provision for annual renewal up to four years subject to availability of funds
and satisfactory performance of the staff.
Job Summary: The Coordinator
HIV Prevention will provide overall technical leadership and strategic
direction in the development and implementation of the national interventions
for prevention of HIV&AIDS
HIV Prevention will provide overall technical leadership and strategic
direction in the development and implementation of the national interventions
for prevention of HIV&AIDS
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Managing the development, review and
ensuring compliance to policies, plans, strategies, guidelines and
standards for HIV prevention - Offering timely technical guidance and
leadership in business and operational planning and budgeting for HIV
prevention activities - In charge of coordinating and providing
technical support to a broad portfolio of implementing partners, districts
and facilities that provide for HIV prevention services. - Providing technical support to research
initiatives in for HIV prevention - Responsible for promoting and enhancing
Public Private Partnerships and collaborative linkages between the local
Governments, Non-government Organizations and communities. - Coordinating capacity building and
development activities targeting districts, facilities, and other health
workers at various levels. - In charge of monitoring and evaluation of
program implementation. - Managing staff performance and ensuring
achievement of set targets - Manage the development of periodic reports
and submission to relevant authorities
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
Experience:
- The ideal candidate for the CDC Coordinator
HIV Prevention job placement must hold an MBChB degree or equivalent from
a recognized University - Hold a Master’s Degree in Medicine or
Paediatrics or Surgery or Public Health or Epidemiology from a recognized
university - Possession of a post graduate
qualification in management, project planning and management or Behavior
Change Communication would be an added advantage - Possession of a fellowship in HIV&AIDS
or infectious diseases is an added - A minimum of nine years relevant working
experience managing HIV&AIDS programs at national or regional level. - Familiarity with current national and
global trends for HIV & AIDS policies and practices. - Demonstrable knowledge and skills in
managing HIV&AIDS programs - Demonstrated leadership and supervision,
team work, networking, communication & writing skills - Familiarity with commonly used computer
packages e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and Internet - Demonstrated knowledge of strategic
planning and understanding of the strategic direction of MoH and of PEPFAR
programmes.
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested Ugandans are encouraged to send a
filled Application Form/ Public Service Form 3 (2008), download
here, in triplicate and attach the following; recent certified
passport-size photograph, detailed curriculum vitae, photocopies of certified
academic certificates and transcripts, photocopies of professional registration
certificates and valid practicing licenses where applicable, two recommendation
letters from two of the most recent supervisors/employers, a photocopy of your
appointment letter for your most recent position and copy of national identity
card. All applications should bear the
title and the number of the post being applied for. Applicants should apply for
only one post. Applicants should include their telephone and email contacts on
their applications. The complete application should be submitted by hand to the
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, P.O. Box 7272, Plot 6, Lourdel Road,
Wandegeya, Kampala, (Room No. HRM Office B012 MoH Headquarters between 8.00 am
– 5.00 pm working days). Hand written applications are also acceptable.
filled Application Form/ Public Service Form 3 (2008), download
here, in triplicate and attach the following; recent certified
passport-size photograph, detailed curriculum vitae, photocopies of certified
academic certificates and transcripts, photocopies of professional registration
certificates and valid practicing licenses where applicable, two recommendation
letters from two of the most recent supervisors/employers, a photocopy of your
appointment letter for your most recent position and copy of national identity
card. All applications should bear the
title and the number of the post being applied for. Applicants should apply for
only one post. Applicants should include their telephone and email contacts on
their applications. The complete application should be submitted by hand to the
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, P.O. Box 7272, Plot 6, Lourdel Road,
Wandegeya, Kampala, (Room No. HRM Office B012 MoH Headquarters between 8.00 am
– 5.00 pm working days). Hand written applications are also acceptable.
Deadline: 17th
February, 2017
February, 2017
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