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Several United States Peace Corps Volunteer Jobs – Community Health Educator
Job Title: Community Health Educator (Several Volunteer Jobs)
Organisation: United States Peace Corps
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
About the Company:
The Peace Corps is an agency of the United States Government, which sends American Volunteer development workers to assist in capacity building and technical assistance activities in over 70 countries worldwide. The United States has enjoyed diplomatic relations with Uganda for over 30 years. Ambassador Natalie E. Brown currently heads the U.S Mission to Uganda. The Mission is composed of several offices and organizations all working under the auspices of the Embassy and at the direction of the Ambassador. Among the offices operating under the U.S Mission to Uganda are:
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Centers for Disease Control
- Peace Corps
Job Summary: Volunteers collaborate with community members and their host organizations to identify community needs and implement appropriate activities. Volunteers will play the role of catalyst for a wide range of activities, guided by the health project framework.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: Volunteer primary activities include, but are not limited to:
Promote Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (End preventable childhood (ages 0-5) deaths)
- Formation and facilitation of Care Groups with leader mothers and/or fathers to promote essential maternal and child health best practices (malaria prevention, immunization, water sanitation and hygiene, breastfeeding, and child nutrition).
Support Orphans and Other vulnerable Children (ages 0 – 17 year)
- Co-facilitate groups for OVC and their caregivers with evidence-based interventions and training in HIV prevention strategies and positive living including nutrition education, life skills, Journeys Plus HIV Prevention curriculum delivery, and referral to health and social services.
- Co-facilitate sessions with subject experts on HIV prevention, life skills and mentorship, stigma and discrimination reduction using evidence-based curriculum.
Youth and HIV (ages 12-19)
- Formation and facilitation of youths’ sexual reproductive health and other health-related interventions including menstrual hygiene management, HIV-prevention education, and referral to HIV testing services and community linkages.
- Co-facilitate HIV prevention evidence-based activities for health, targeting in and out of school youth in partnership with Grassroots Soccer, using the approved grassroot soccer curriculum.
Capacity Building
- Plan and conduct training to improve the skills of community health service providers and/or school staff to improve essential healthcare to the targeted populations.
- Coach and/or mentor community health service providers and/or school staff to improve their skills in essential elements of youth friendly and gender-equitable health services.
- Community mobilization and sensitization for uptake of health services and early health seeking behaviors, and community-level health trainings for social and behavior change.
- For all the technical activities, Volunteers design interventions with a “gender lens.” Volunteers receive training on gender challenges and can implement gender-related activities that are culturally appropriate. As part of their work, Volunteers will also report on these efforts every quarter. Volunteers invited to this project are expected to work as professionals and will be periodically evaluated as such.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
Qualified candidates will have an expressed interest in working in the health sector and one or more of the following criteria:
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree in any field
OR
- 5 years’ professional work experience
Desired skills
- The most successful candidates will have a background or experience in one or more of the following:
- Community mobilization and sensitization on healthy behavior change activities.
- Teaching sessions and life skills to small groups using manuals/curricula.
- Planning, organizational development, interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience working with children aged 0-17 or youth aged 12-19 and above.
- Experience working with women and men especially those in reproductive ages.
- HIV prevention and support for children, youth, and adults infected or affected by HIV.
- Experience in maternal and child health promotion activities including handwashing, nutrition and vaccination, and documentation of health data.
- Designing various health activities or programs that aim to promote positive healthy practices among individuals and communities.
- Required language skills: There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position. Although English and Swahili are the official languages in Uganda, rural communities communicate primarily in the local language indigenous to their community. Using the local language is critical to community integration and effective work, so Volunteers receive intensive training to attain the required proficiency level before swearing in. During Pre-Service Training (PST), Trainees learn through community immersion and practice; one-on-one practice with staff and peers; and self-directed learning at the training venue. In addition, extended tutoring or other accommodation is available as needed to help each Trainee succeed. Volunteers are also expected to continue to improve their language skills throughout the course of their service.
How to Apply:
All candidates who wish to join United States Peace Corps in this voluntary position should apply online at the link below.
Deadline: 1st January 2025
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