30 November 2015

USAID Non-profit Jobs - Technical Advisor – HIV Care and Treatment at Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)






Organization: Elizabeth

Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)


Project Name: USAID Regional

Health Integration to Enhance Health Services in the South West Uganda Project

(RHITES)


Duty Station: Mbarara,

Uganda


The Elizabeth

Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) seeks to end pediatric HIV/AIDS

through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs. We are a

global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV and AIDS, working in 15

countries and at 7,000 sites around the world to prevent the transmission of

HIV to children, and to help those already infected. Today, because of the

highly successful work of the Foundation and its partners over the last 25

years, pediatric AIDS has been virtually eliminated in the United States and

new infections in children have declined by 58% worldwide. EGPAF Uganda Country

program is currently implementing a number of projects in partnership with

various donors.


About USAID RHITES Project:


The Elizabeth

Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) implements the USAID Regional Health

Integration to Enhance Health Services in the South West Uganda Project

(RHITES) whose aim is to increase the availability, accessibility and quality

of integrated health services including HIV and TB prevention, care and

treatment; maternal, neonatal and child health services; family planning;

nutrition assessment, counseling support; malaria prevention and treatment and

other primary carer services.


Job Summary:  The Technical Advisor – HIV Care and Treatment

provides technical support, monitor and evaluate delivery of HIV Care and

Treatment in accordance with national HIV/AIDS policies and standards.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 


·        
The incumbent provides technical guidance for

comprehensive TB and HIV/AIDS programs by updating implementing partners on

technical advances and lessons learned around the world.


·        
Works closely with other team members to ensure

national and international standards, guidelines and protocols are adhered to.


·        
Provides ART technical support and guidance to the

district based officers and the district teams on work plan development


·        
Actively participates in organizing regular technical

updates/review meetings for ART to the RHITES-SW project staff


·        
Leads and supports other quality assurance

activities as required


·        
Provides continuous guidance and improvement of the

quality of the care and treatment program by regular application of quality

improvement and Site Improvement and Monitoring Systems approaches.


·        
Develop and scale up change packages that addressing

the gaps and challenges to ensure continuum of care and response in attaining

the 90-90-90 targets.


·        
Supports health facilities in achieving and

maintaining ART accreditation.


·        
Provides technical guidance during the development

of RHITES-SW annual work plan and participates in the planning and budgeting

activities, especially in regard to ART services


·        
Coordinates technical reporting according to defined

reporting schedule and writes regular monitoring and technical reports as

required and contribute to EGPAF’s reports


·        
In charge of identifying, documenting, disseminating

and scaling up best practices in PMTCT and C&T.


·        
Represent EGPAF and RHITES-SW project in the

supported districts and at national level.


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The Technical Advisor – HIV Care and Treatment should

preferably hold a medical degree and/or a master’s degree in Public Health or

other clinical discipline.


·        
A minimum of five years of professional experience

working in HIV/AIDS prevention, care & treatment.


·        
Hands-on knowledge and skills in designing,

planning, implementing and monitoring PMTCT, ART including Pediatric care, and

TB/HIV programs.


·        
Hands-on experience in working with health systems

at the district level.


·        
Broad knowledge and understanding of current issues

and developments in the field of HIV/AIDS and especially pediatric and adult

ART, PMTCT and HCT.


·        
Strong skills in teamwork and networking. Good

verbal communication and writing skills.


·        
Willingness to work and travel in rural settings in

Uganda.


·        
Computer literacy and working knowledge of Microsoft

office programs including MS Excel, MS Word and MS Power Point.


All suitably

qualified and interested candidates are encouraged to send their applications

to this address;


The Country

Director, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF), Plot 18A Kyadondo

Road, Nakasero, P.O. Box 21127, Kampala, Uganda


E-mail to: UgandaRecruitment@pedaids.org


Deadline: 14th December 2015













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