EngenderHealth Woreda Facilitator Jobs 2023 – Ethiopia NGO Jobs

EngenderHealth Woreda Facilitator Jobs 2023 – Ethiopia NGO Jobs.

EngenderHealth Ethiopia looking for “Woreda Facilitator”.

Applicants with a degree in Diploma Degree may apply on or before 7th July 2023.

EngenderHealth is a global organization committed to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender equality. We support individuals in making free, informed decisions about sexuality and childbearing so they can live the lives they want. We collaborate with local communities and civil society organizations to prioritize health and rights. And we partner with health systems and governments to provide sustainable, high-quality services and a policy environment that supports access to care. We are internationally recognized for our expertise and impact in: sexual and reproductive health and rights, maternal and obstetric care, and addressing gender-based violence. Our programs are designed to address harmful gender norms, increase meaningful youth participation, and support health systems strengthening, which is critical to achieving universal health coverage.

EngenderHealth Woreda Facilitator Jobs 2023

The EngenderHealth has published a job vacancy announcement on 27th June 2023 for qualified Ethiopians to fill in the vacant post of Woreda Facilitator to be based in Oromia, Ethiopia.

Recruiter EngenderHealth
Position Woreda Facilitator
Location Oromia, Ethiopia
Country Ethiopia
Total Vacant Post N/A
Qualification Diploma Degree
Experience Required Minimum Five years
Application Deadline 7th July 2023

EngenderHealth Job Vacancy 2023

Job Functions:

  • Participate in the overall implementation of the project consolidated annual work plan and assist in coordinating and conducting baseline assessments, woreda-specific project planning, reviews, monitoring, and evaluations.
  • Assist community-level demand creation agents and service delivery sites, in meeting quality standards in addressing school and out-of-school adolescents and youth by identifying gaps and providing and coordinating community engagement and counseling training, follow-up visits/mentoring of health posts, providing clear performance feedback for Health Extension Workers (HEWs) and Interns, and technical support for adolescent and youth-focused SRH/MHM, WaSH, and sensitive nutrition.
  • Cooperate with and Support woreda level Interns, and school and community level actors in demand creation activities and community to facility linkage for SRHR/MHM/ WaSH and nutrition services and strengthen their relationship with service delivery sites.
  • Assist community-level actors in ensuring informed choice and voluntary decision-making process by providing/coordinating training and technical assistance on counseling and interpersonal communication, community engagement, and through the delivery of tailored Information and Education Communication (IEC)/ Behavioral Change Communication (BCC) materials.
  • Develop cluster woredas specific plan for REACH project, liaise and support Woreda Health Offices (WoHOs) to make sure that planned activities are included and harmonized with the woreda plan. Monitor cluster woredas-specific performances against the targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Address sociocultural barriers by way of engaging religious and traditional leaders and other strategies to ensure Family Planning (FP), Ante Natal Care (ANC), Institutional Delivery, and Comprehensive Abortion Care (CAC) uptake including engagement of pastoralist communities.
  • Closely work with different adolescent and youth structure supporting sectors such as women’s affairs, youth and sport, microfinance institutions, and others concerned with facilitating Income Generating Activities (IGA) for the Adolescent Youth (AY) groups.
  • Collaborate with project officers, the field project office, and the country office technical and program team to initiate and ensure the successful implementation of new initiatives.
  • Assist both supported public and private health facilities and the Woreda health offices and community level partners and actors and ensure the establishment of strong confirmed community to facility referral linkage accompanied by SRH/MHM and nutrition services and supported with feedback as per the project plan.
  • Facilitate effective partnership with stakeholders in the woreda, and engage with the Woreda level RH technical working groups and platforms to enhance collaboration.
  • Provide technical assistance including support to sites and partners in training Women Development Army Leader (WDAL)/Village Health Leader (VHL),
  • schoolteachers and clubs, Health Extension Workers, and their supervisors on relevant SRH/MHM, WaSH, and nutrition issues.
  • Ensure the proper implementation of project activities and monitor progress regularly with periodic supervision and review meetings in coordination with project implementing partners.
  • Monitor the quality of community dialogue sessions, house-to-house visits, and school guidance counseling to ensure high standards of counseling to link clients with service-providing health facilities.
  • Provide both technical and logistic support in outreach services, particularly for pastoralist areas.
  • Ensure availability of necessary tools for recording, reporting, and job aids to facilitate community-level activities such as community dialogue, home visits, and counseling services, and their appropriate use.
  • In collaboration with other technical staff and counterparts, identify lessons learned, support documentation of those lessons on areas of community level demand creation, referral linkage, and other innovative interventions, and participate in the documentation of the best practices.
  • Ensure program deliverables are appropriately entered into the project database (DHIS2), compile reports from interns, produce periodic activity/event-based reports and submit weekly, monthly, quarterly, bi-annual, and annual reports of the custody cluster Woredas and share with the field project M&E Officer or respective Demand Creation/Clinical Officers.
  • Carry out other EngenderHealth assignments as may be required and as directed by the field project Coordinator and guidance by the REACH Project Technical team.
  • Travel to communities up to 80% of the time and support the other woredas as needed.

Position in Organization:

  • Requisition Name: Woreda Facilitator
  • Requisition No: VN385
  • Salary Range: $4,968 per year
  • Employment Type: Regular Full Time
  • Country Location: Ethiopia, Oromia

Qualification:

  • Diploma/Degree in Public Health, Health Education and Promotion, Sociology, and related health disciplines.

Experience:

  • Minimum of five (5) years experience for a Diploma and 3 years for a degree in demand creation activities for SRHR/MHM, WaSH services, and program coordination preferably in an NGO.
  • Experience with and understanding of the new low-level Ministry of Health service delivery system.
  • Demonstrated experience in effectively providing technical assistance in demand creation (Community Engagement) training to counterparts in SRH/MHM, WaSH, and other nutrition services at all levels of the system.

How to Apply EngenderHealth Woreda Facilitator Jobs 2023

Note: Before you apply, please download (link is given below) the full advertisement and read it carefully.

Then to apply, go to https://fs-3701.my.salesforce-sites.com/careers/fRecruit__ApplyJob?vacancyNo=VN385

The Closing Date: 7th July 2023.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

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