30 December 2015

Earn 550 US Dollars as Health Education Associate at Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project (NAOP)






Organisation: Global Health Corps (GHC)


Placement Organisation: Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project (NAOP)


Duty Station: Kanungu, Uganda


Salary: Monthly Stipend of 550 dollars per month


Global Health Corps pairs intelligent and

passionate fellows with organizations that require new thinking and innovative

solutions. We provide these young leaders with the tools to remain connected

after their fellowship year finishes, deepening their ability to enact change

through heightened skills and strong partnerships. We currently place fellows

in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia.


The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project (NAOP) was

established in 2001 and it has been working on behalf of HIV/AIDS orphans in

rural Uganda to end systemic deprivation, poverty and hunger through a holistic

approach to community development, education, and healthcare.


NAOP operates two primary schools in two

rural villages in Uganda. When students complete primary education, they join

the Nyaka scholarship program and continue with secondary education or

vocational training. This year, Nyaka has started construction of the Nyaka

Secondary and Vocational School, which is scheduled to open in February

2015. 


Job Summary: The Health Education Associate will offer

support in the coordination of the education program (i.e. Primary and

Secondary). Specifically, the Health Education Fellow will strengthen

organizational efficiency and effectiveness in the face of both growth and

change.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 


·        
Improve

general management practices of Nyaka and Kutamba Primary Schools


·        
Build

a personal relationship with the students and ensure that their needs and

concerns are gathered and acknowledged


·        
Conduct

frequent visits to assigned students under mentorship, both at home and in

school


·        
Provide

documentation for monthly, quarterly and annual reports for the Secondary

School Program


·        
Develop,

plan and implement academic activities related to high school transition to

university


·        
Offer

support for community libraries and assess library needs (e.g. books, supplies,

etc.)


·        
Constantly

communicate with sponsored students, their teachers, head teachers and

grandparents/guardians


·        
Evaluate

the academic performance of the beneficiaries (students), especially those

joining another level (e.g. secondary school, high school and university)


·        
Verify,

compile and compute fee structures for assigned students


·        
Conduct

the initial assessment of identified orphans and vulnerable children with

enrollment committee whenever required


·        
Work

closely with the Program Officer and part time Education Coordinator to

determine areas of intervention to improve the performance of beneficiaries


·        
Innovate

and run fundraising drives for the program


·        
Render

support in the development of administrative structures for the new secondary

and vocational school


·        
Assist

with recreational activities for students


·        
Coordinate,

collaborate and network with similar and complementary organizations


·        
Attend

coordination meetings at the District and sub county levels as directed by

Program Officer


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The

ideal candidate for the Global Health Corps job opportunity should preferably hold

a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Community Psychology, Counseling, Social

Sciences, or Social Work


·        
Previous

experience in community mobilization, psychosocial support and counseling


·        
Computer

literacy skills and ability to learn new and relevant software packages


·        
Strong

PR skills are mandatory


·        
Excellent

interpersonal and team building skills alongside good spoken and excellent

written communication skills


·        
Proven

ability to work in a team environment but with self-sufficiency and self-motivation


·        
Capacity

to multitask; flexible and capable of working under pressure and tight

deadlines


·        
Ability

to ride a motorbike


·        
Ability

to live and work in very remote environment with limited resources is desired


Job Terms and Conditions: Fellows will be provided with housing,

health insurance and a living stipend of $550/month. Additionally, fellows will

receive an award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year.

Flights to and from the placement site and all other costs associated with GHC

programming are included, including $600 in professional development funds. Fellows

will stay at the Nyaka Guest House, located on the Nyaka Primary School

compound in Kanungu District, a rural community in Uganda. Certain housing

rules apply.


Note:

The living stipend and completion award may be paid out in USD or local

currency, as determined by the placement organization.


All applicants who desire to be placed by

the Global Health Corps in the aforementioned organization should express

interest by clearly following the instructions at the web page below.


Deadline: 2nd February, 2016













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