Application deadline 2017-11-10
Daily News 3/11/2017
ICAP at Columbia University is a Non-Governmental Organization
affiliated with Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health
(MsPH) registered in Tanzania as MsPH Tanzania LLC since February 2005
(SO No. 12987). ICAP has been receiving funds to support HIV prevention
and treatment programs in Tanzania from the US President's Emergency
Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the US. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) since 2005. In collaboration with the
Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children
(MoHCDGEC), ICAP has supported the government on health system
strengthening, provided technical support especially on HIV prevention,
care, and treatment, voluntary medical male circumcision services, and
facilitated HIV prevention interventions in community settings.
From October 2016, ICAP has been receiving PEPFAR funding from CDC for a
5-year project delivering interventions as the community implementing
partner. The project, known as FIKIA, provides community-based HIV
prevention interventions including HIV testing to key and vulnerable
populations (KVP). The goal of FIKIA is to accelerate, expand, and
improve the quality of comprehensive community-based HIV prevention
services to KVP in order to achieve 90-90-90 targets. FIKIA
implementation,spans a total of 50 districts across nine regions,
including Kagera, Kigoma, Mwanza, Geita, Simiyu,Mara, Pwani, Tanga, and
Dar es Salaam.
ICAP employs competent, dynamic individuals with strong technical
knowledge and public health management skills in implementing the
program objectives .ICAP is now seeking to fill the below positions for
the FIKIA project.
Job Description
Position Title: Linkage and Retention Officer (10 positions)
(Tanzania Nationals Only)
Reports to: Project Coordinator, Designated Region
Job Location: Various - Mwanza (1), Kagera (1), Geita (1), Simiyu (1), Dar es Salaam (2), Pwani (1), Tanga (1), Kigoma (1) and Mara (1)
Travel: Up to 70% in intervention districts
Overall Job Function:
The incumbent will be responsible to manage the linkage to care,
initiation of HIV treatment and retention in care of beneficiaries
diagnosed with HIV through the FIKIA project which a community-based HIV
prevention program. s/he will work closely with the Project
Coordinators in the designated regions to help achieve UNAIDs 90-90-90
goals along the cascade for targeted beneficiaries, including Key and
Vulnerable Populations (KVP).
Specific responsibilities and duties:
• Develop work plans for the day-to-day implementation in assigned
region toachievelinkage to and retention in care for beneficiaries who
are diagnosed with HIV from community based testing efforts.
• Monitor the uptake of HIV testing and treatment including
test-and-treat strategies and identify gaps to improve uptake of
treatment initiation, linkage to and retention in care.
• Work closely with clinical implementing partners to coordinate
activities, share data and work-plans to ensure continuum of care for
beneficiaries reached or followed up in the community."
• Support health care workers conduct post-test and pre-ART counselling
with HIV positive clients, and help facilitate partner notification and
index testing.
• Support and mentor peer outreach volunteers regularly during outreach
sessions to ensure adequate follow-up and support of HIV positive
clients including tracking of missed appointments, defaulters, and loss
to follow-up (LTFU).
• Liaise with health facility staff to ensure HIV positive clients
identified in the community and linked to facility are appropriately
followed up and retained in care.
• Track HIV positive clients that were transferred out to other
facilities within the ICAP implementing regions and ensure that they are
retained in care.
• Work closely with M&E staff to ensure data on linkage and
retention collected by the program are accurately captured, and support
CTC2 data extraction to enable follow-up and reporting on linkage and
retention.
• Improve feedback on referrals from health facilities and overall
strengthen the continuum of care between community and facility
interventions.
• Perform any other relevant duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Required qualification, Knowledge and skills: Required Education:
Medically trained personnel with a diploma or higher including: Nurse, MD, clinical officer, assistant medical officer
OR
Non-medical personnel with a Bachelor's degree or higher in the
following fields: Public Health, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work,
Gender Studies, or Community Development.
• Minimum 2 years' experience working directly with people living with
HIV, providing counselling or other prevention and treatment services.
• Preference given to those who have additional experience working with
Key and Vulnerable Populations (KVP) for HIV prevention and care.
• Familiarity 'with MOH tools on HIV care and treatment such as CTCl and 2 cards, registers and database.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding clients' health status and sensitive information contained in data sources.
• Ability to adapt to situations quickly and problem solve .
• Ability to work independently and travel extensively to remote areas, including islands
• Flexibility to work after normal working hours and weekends at informal gatherings and entertainment centres
• Ability to interact well with all targeted beneficiary groups and peer
outreach volunteers by facilitating a non-judgmental,
non-discriminatory, and non-stigmatizing environment in the program, to
welcome all clients regardless of their background
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills in Kiswahili and English
• Must be a Tanzanian Citizen; preference given to candidates already living in the job location region.
Qualified applicants should send their cover letter and CV by 10th November,2017 via email to :
icap-jobs-tanzania@columbia.edu,
mentioning in the subject line the Position Title and Job Location.
Only short listed applicants will be contacted. Please do NOT attach any
certificates when submitting online. ICAP is an equal opportunity
employer; women are encouraged to apply.
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