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  • Posted: Nov 18, 2021
    Deadline: Nov 25, 2021
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    Partners for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) is a non-profit organization registered in Kenya, working in the health and development fields in Kenya and elsewhere in Africa.
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    Regional Field Officer

    Job Purpose

    The Regional Field Officer will plan and coordinate the implementation of the national HIV prevention agenda at the county level. The position will work closely with the NASCOP and NACC to support counties to develop and implement evidence-based county plans, strengthen capacity of the HIV prevention programmes at county level. The Regional Field Officer will be responsible for a cluster of counties and will support in planning and implementation of the HIV prevention programmes in the cluster. They will be responsible for analysis of data and use for identification of gaps and developing strategies with the counties to address the gaps on a timely manner. They would be responsible to support counties to achieve their HIV prevention targets efficiently. The position will be based at the county with significant travel to counties within a cluster.

    Qualification and Experience

    Minimum qualification is RCO/RCN;

    1. Training certificate (s) related to HIV/ STI Prevention and Treatment service delivery is necessary;
    2. 7 years of experience in working in HIV prevention/programming in Kenya;
    3. 5 years of experience in providing direct HIV prevention services at county or implementation level;
    4. Experience in working with collaboration with county government and non-government partners;
    5. Experience of using data to monitor and measure HIV prevention programmes; and
    6. Proven experience in capacity building, planning and facilitating technical training.

    Responsibilities

    Key Responsibility

    1. Ensure increased coverage and uptake of HIV prevention services and achievement of the prevention goals, objectives and target of the county level;
    2. Support the counties to develop evidence based county implementation plans and budgets based county epidemic analysis with focus on HIV prevention;
    3. Support the counties to advocate for resources for HIV prevention and efficient utilization of the resources earmarked for HIV prevention;
    4. Strengthen capacities of county level team and implementers on implementation of high impact HIV prevention programmes;
    5. Support the county government to develop effective HIV prevention strategic aligned to global and national guidelines;
    6. Network and collaborate with governmental and non-governmental organisations (NGOs, CBOs, FBOs) involved in HIV prevention programming;
    7. Facilitate collection of routine data for HIV prevention by implementing agencies and facilities. Support counties to improve quality of the data and use the data for decision making. Create a culture of data use for programming at county and implementation level;
    8. Share learnings between counties in the cluster to disseminate best practices and replicate successful strategies;
    9. Regularly document good practices in HIV prevention highlighting challenges and lessons learned;
    10. Facilitate an enabling environment for improving access to services in the county for priority populations;
    11. Support development and revision of programme guidance and standards for HIV prevention programmes;
    12. Work closely with the Prevention Lead and assist in the design and implementation of work plans to achieve the project objectives and goal;
    13. Facilitate communication and the sharing of HIV prevention resources and best practices among field staff, partners and potential collaborators; and
    14. Perform other duties as assigned.

    Method of Application

    Applications from qualified and interested candidates should be sent via e-mail to recruitment@phdaf.org . Applications should consist of an updated CV including names of three professional referees, with current daytime telephone contact and a cover letter
    indicating the position applied for in the subject header.
    All applications must be received no later than November 25, 2021.
    Partner for Health and Development in Africa (PHDA) is an equal opportunity employer.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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