Clinical Technical Officer mothers2mothers

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mothers2mothers (m2m) is an Africa-based NGO that unlocks the potential of women to eliminate paediatric AIDS and create healthy families across eight sub-Saharan African countries. m2m trains, employs, and helps empower HIV-positive women to work as community healthcare workers in understaffed health centres and underserved communities. Through a peer-to-peer approach, these ‘Mentor Mothers’ deliver a range of health services, advice, and support to women and their families. Started in Cape Town, South Africa in 2001 with an initial focus on preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, m2m has innovated and built on its strengths and now provides family-centred support for a range of related health and social issues spanning pregnancy, birth, childhood, and adolescence. It also partners with governments and other NGOs on the adoption of its programme to spread the Mentor Mother Model and its benefits. m2m has a track record of scaling its services and proven impact. To date, m2m has reached over 11M women and children under two, and created more than 10,000 jobs for African women living with HIV. For more, visit www.m2m.org.

m2m requires the services of a Clinical Technical Officer to be based in Emalahleni

The purpose of this position is to provide clinical technical expertise in the development and implementation of interventions and strategies at site, district and sub-district level to Improve patient HIV/TB outcomes in the various program areas. Provide Direct Service Delivery support to the beneficiaries and their caregivers as and when required. To strengthen the HIV testing services, care and support by ensuring that newly diagnosed and referred patients are linked to facilities and necessary services for care, To ensuring that patients are retained in care, tracking and tracing of lost to follow-up and re-engage them to care.

Key Performance Areas:  

Linkages and Community Engagement:

  • Ensure that patients diagnosed within the community are linked to care and commenced on ART as applicable
  • Ensure that clients who have been referred to other services are linked with these services
  • Follow up with facility staff to ascertain if client has been received at the facility
  • For clients who have not been received at the facility: 1. Follow up with the client telephonically and arrange for them to come in to the facility. 2. For clients who still do not present to the facility (post-telephonic communication)-handover client details back to Family Mentor
  • Conduct community profiling and map referral systems of individuals between health facilities, communities, and social service providers
  • Work with operational managers in health facilities and social service providers to ensure that the services provided meet the demand created
  • Strengthen linkages between the community and the facility and improve linkage to the care system with a stronger focus on case finding and client indexing
  • Assist facilities and social service providers to develop systems to enhance the linkage into care of clients referred from community
  • Facilitate the tracing of defaulters in conjunction with Community Health Workers at testing events
  • Engage communities to improve the quality of care, retention in care and adherence to treatment

Monitoring and Evaluation:

  • Ensure receipt of all reporting forms from site staff
  • Ensure complete and accurate data entry and follow-up on missing forms or information
  • Maintain filing system to ensure secure and organised storage of site reporting forms and other M&E documents
  • Maintain accurate data and compile reports for project staff and stakeholders
  • Complete M&E tools as required
  • Assist in running of data reports to make decisions
  • Records relating to daily work performance e.g. number patients successfully referred, number of beneficiaries received a direct service,  feeding of Linkage  tracking tool
  • Update progress reports on tracing of patients

Prevention 15%:

  • Support and work with district Coordinators conduct Community Dialogues
  • Ensure and Support that each district maintain accurate and complete standardized data collection and reporting tools for all national required Condoms Distribution indicators.
  • Support and strengthen districts to have reliable stock out supply of Condoms then provide onsite training to family mentors
  • Support and strengthen community demand creation, Outreach, health promotion and campaigns etc. plans and implementation to ensure correct data collection and reporting.

General departmental support 20%:

  • Compile and submit monthly reports
  • Attend relevant training and updates.
  • Collaborate with any research activities as necessary
  • Participate in all relevant meetings e.g. facility staff meetings, sub-district meetings, district meetings, provincial meetings for department of health, department of social development and department of education
  • Other duties as assigned by line manager

Qualifications and Experience:

  • A Diploma/ Degree in Nursing

(SANC Certificate & Registration):

  • 3-5 years’ experience in Health programmes
  • 2 years’ experience in a Technical Assistance role (Training, mentoring and quality improvement Initiatives and data quality mentor)
  • NIMART certificate, PC 101 trained
  • Essential knowledge of ART adherence and counselling (Advanced adherence counselling HIV management training certificate)
  • Experience in strengthening coordination between clinical and community stakeholders, health and social service workforces
  • Experience working in PEPFAR programs advantageous
  • Experience working in Mpumalanga Province required
  • Fluency in English and proficiency in local language in Mpumalanga (e.g. siSwati, isiZulu, isiNdebele, Northern Sotho, Xitsonga) highly advantageous

Competencies:

  • Excellent attention to detail and deadlines (Report writing)
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with stakeholders and clients
  • Good problem-solving abilities and ability to work independently and prioritize competing demands
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Passion for working with communities
  • Commitment to uphold the Patients’ Right Charter and promote the principles of the Batho -Pele
  • Good listening skills and empathy towards to others
  • Ability to facilitate partners and stakeholders meetings
  • Strong interpersonal skills and good team player
  • Responsible and mature in dealing with sensitive psychosocial issues
  • High level of integrity

mothers2mothers is an equal opportunity employer. We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged people.

Competitive salary packages will be negotiable in accordance with m2m’s remuneration policies.

To Apply:

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mothers2mothers

mothers2mothers is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV by providing education and support for pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV.

mothers2mothers believes in the power of women to eliminate pediatrics AIDS and create health and hope for themselves and their babies, families, and communities.

Founded in 2001, the organization currently works in over 400 sites in 7 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and employs over a 1000 women living with HIV   Connect with us More jobs from mothers2mothers

0 USD Emalahleni CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week mothers2mothers

mothers2mothers (m2m) is an Africa-based NGO that unlocks the potential of women to eliminate paediatric AIDS and create healthy families across eight sub-Saharan African countries. m2m trains, employs, and helps empower HIV-positive women to work as community healthcare workers in understaffed health centres and underserved communities. Through a peer-to-peer approach, these ‘Mentor Mothers’ deliver a range of health services, advice, and support to women and their families. Started in Cape Town, South Africa in 2001 with an initial focus on preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, m2m has innovated and built on its strengths and now provides family-centred support for a range of related health and social issues spanning pregnancy, birth, childhood, and adolescence. It also partners with governments and other NGOs on the adoption of its programme to spread the Mentor Mother Model and its benefits. m2m has a track record of scaling its services and proven impact. To date, m2m has reached over 11M women and children under two, and created more than 10,000 jobs for African women living with HIV. For more, visit www.m2m.org.

m2m requires the services of a Clinical Technical Officer to be based in Emalahleni

The purpose of this position is to provide clinical technical expertise in the development and implementation of interventions and strategies at site, district and sub-district level to Improve patient HIV/TB outcomes in the various program areas. Provide Direct Service Delivery support to the beneficiaries and their caregivers as and when required. To strengthen the HIV testing services, care and support by ensuring that newly diagnosed and referred patients are linked to facilities and necessary services for care, To ensuring that patients are retained in care, tracking and tracing of lost to follow-up and re-engage them to care.

Key Performance Areas:  

Linkages and Community Engagement:

  • Ensure that patients diagnosed within the community are linked to care and commenced on ART as applicable
  • Ensure that clients who have been referred to other services are linked with these services
  • Follow up with facility staff to ascertain if client has been received at the facility
  • For clients who have not been received at the facility: 1. Follow up with the client telephonically and arrange for them to come in to the facility. 2. For clients who still do not present to the facility (post-telephonic communication)-handover client details back to Family Mentor
  • Conduct community profiling and map referral systems of individuals between health facilities, communities, and social service providers
  • Work with operational managers in health facilities and social service providers to ensure that the services provided meet the demand created
  • Strengthen linkages between the community and the facility and improve linkage to the care system with a stronger focus on case finding and client indexing
  • Assist facilities and social service providers to develop systems to enhance the linkage into care of clients referred from community
  • Facilitate the tracing of defaulters in conjunction with Community Health Workers at testing events
  • Engage communities to improve the quality of care, retention in care and adherence to treatment

Monitoring and Evaluation:

  • Ensure receipt of all reporting forms from site staff
  • Ensure complete and accurate data entry and follow-up on missing forms or information
  • Maintain filing system to ensure secure and organised storage of site reporting forms and other M&E documents
  • Maintain accurate data and compile reports for project staff and stakeholders
  • Complete M&E tools as required
  • Assist in running of data reports to make decisions
  • Records relating to daily work performance e.g. number patients successfully referred, number of beneficiaries received a direct service,  feeding of Linkage  tracking tool
  • Update progress reports on tracing of patients

Prevention 15%:

  • Support and work with district Coordinators conduct Community Dialogues
  • Ensure and Support that each district maintain accurate and complete standardized data collection and reporting tools for all national required Condoms Distribution indicators.
  • Support and strengthen districts to have reliable stock out supply of Condoms then provide onsite training to family mentors
  • Support and strengthen community demand creation, Outreach, health promotion and campaigns etc. plans and implementation to ensure correct data collection and reporting.

General departmental support 20%:

  • Compile and submit monthly reports
  • Attend relevant training and updates.
  • Collaborate with any research activities as necessary
  • Participate in all relevant meetings e.g. facility staff meetings, sub-district meetings, district meetings, provincial meetings for department of health, department of social development and department of education
  • Other duties as assigned by line manager

Qualifications and Experience:

  • A Diploma/ Degree in Nursing

(SANC Certificate & Registration):

  • 3-5 years’ experience in Health programmes
  • 2 years’ experience in a Technical Assistance role (Training, mentoring and quality improvement Initiatives and data quality mentor)
  • NIMART certificate, PC 101 trained
  • Essential knowledge of ART adherence and counselling (Advanced adherence counselling HIV management training certificate)
  • Experience in strengthening coordination between clinical and community stakeholders, health and social service workforces
  • Experience working in PEPFAR programs advantageous
  • Experience working in Mpumalanga Province required
  • Fluency in English and proficiency in local language in Mpumalanga (e.g. siSwati, isiZulu, isiNdebele, Northern Sotho, Xitsonga) highly advantageous

Competencies:

  • Excellent attention to detail and deadlines (Report writing)
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with stakeholders and clients
  • Good problem-solving abilities and ability to work independently and prioritize competing demands
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Passion for working with communities
  • Commitment to uphold the Patients’ Right Charter and promote the principles of the Batho -Pele
  • Good listening skills and empathy towards to others
  • Ability to facilitate partners and stakeholders meetings
  • Strong interpersonal skills and good team player
  • Responsible and mature in dealing with sensitive psychosocial issues
  • High level of integrity

mothers2mothers is an equal opportunity employer. We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged people.

Competitive salary packages will be negotiable in accordance with m2m’s remuneration policies.To Apply:

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