Monday, 7 May 2012

Vulnerable Women Program Coordinator Job in Rwanda

 Vulnerable Women Program Coordinator

About this job

Our client CARE International in Rwanda is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty.  

We are recruiting a Rwandan National who is results driven and self motivated for the vacancy above;

About CARE's Program approach

Across CARE International, an important change is underway towards working in a more ‘programmatic’ way. For us, a ‘program’ is a coherent set of initiatives by CARE and our allies that involves a long-term commitment to specific marginalized and vulnerable groups to achieve lasting impact at broad scale on underlying causes of poverty and social injustice. 

This goes beyond the scope of projects to achieve positive changes in human conditions, in social positions and in the enabling environment. Our programs begin with a clearly defined goal for impact on the lives of a specific group, realized at broad scale. T

hey build on a thorough analysis of underlying causes of poverty, gender inequality and social injustice at multiple levels with multiple stakeholders, and develop an explicit theory of change that is rigorously tested and adapted to reflect ongoing learning. 

We then develop a coherent set of initiatives that enable CARE and our allies to contribute significantly to the transformation articulated in the theory of change. 

We prioritize the ability to promote organizational and social learning, to generate knowledge and evidence of impact. We aim to contribute to broad movements for social change through our work with and strengthening of partners, networks and alliances. 

We put in place a strategy to leverage and influence the use and allocation of financial and other resources within society for maximizing change at a broader scale. And we seek to ensure accountability systems to internal and external stakeholders that are transparent. 

Clearly, such a program needs inspirational leadership, and we have defined a new role within CARE Rwanda – the Program Coordinator – to provide just that.

Job Objective:

To provide strategic and operational leadership to CARE Rwanda’s new Vulnerable Women program.

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Program Strategy, Program design and Resource Mobilization
  • Continuing the participatory process undertaken thus far, complete the development, in close consultation with other stakeholders within and beyond CARE, of a comprehensive program strategy to deliver the goals and objectives of CARE Rwanda’s Vulnerable Women program.
  • Amongst other parameters, this strategy should draw on a comprehensive situational analysis to specify clear geographical and sectoral focus areas for the program, identify which programmatic models will be adopted or adapted, and identify key strategic and operational partners.
  • For each of the program ‘pathways’, develop a short, standalone ‘strategic brief’ summarizing how the pathway will be delivered, and providing a basis for project design and proposal development.
  • Lead the dissemination of the program strategy, ensuring a compelling presentation both in print form but also via a range of other communications channels, including face-to-face presentation, via CARE’s website etc.
  • Build support for the strategy amongst key stakeholders, including national and local government, civil society and the private sector.
  • In particular, present the Vulnerable Women strategy to potential donors and lead in concept and proposal development to ensure the resources required to deliver the strategy.
2. Oversight of program implementation
  • For the parts of CARE Rwanda’s Vulnerable Women Program which will continue to be delivered through grant-funded projects, provided leadership to program implementation in the field.
  • Through coaching and oversight of project managers and other members of the program team, ensure adherence to CARE’s Programming Principles and relevant Policies, and drive CARE’s commitment to full accountability, both by fulfilling the requirements of donors and national and local authorities, but also by ensuring full transparency, consultation and participation of the communities in which we work.
  • Take responsibility for ensuring that the Vulnerable Women program is fully aligned with CARE Rwanda’s commitment to working in genuine partnership with national organizations for all except the most innovative parts of its program.
  • Working with CARE Rwanda’s Partnership Coordinator, take a lead role in identifying potential partners, negotiating new partnerships and managing existing ones to ensure our partnerships deliver quality programming for our impact group, act to strengthen the institutions and organizations we partner with, and provide for ongoing reflection and learning  between the partners.
3. Advocacy and networking
  • Develop and maintain a network of key actors in the women’s empowerment space in Rwanda, the East and Central Africa Region, and globally.
  • Use this network to ensure that CARE Rwanda and its Vulnerable Women’s program are present at important consultative and decision-making forums, and have a credible voice in key policy dialogues.
  • Analyze and interpret for others in the CARE team the landscape of stakeholders, including potential supporters and resistors, and develop and share advocacy strategies to help the team navigate that landscape effectively.
  • Drawing on knowledge and learning from our own programs and from elsewhere in CARE International, ensure that advocacy messages are clearly drawn and compellingly presented to achieve our program goals and lasting change for our impact groups.
  • Represent CARE Rwanda as required, and act as our main spokesperson on issues relating to the Vulnerable Women program, its goals and its impact group, including with the media.
  • Share with an update the CARE Rwanda team regularly on developments in the wider women’s empowerment community in Rwanda.
4. Impact Measurement, knowledge Management and learning
  • In liaison with CARE Rwanda’s own Country Office Program Learning Team, as well as CARE colleagues in other Country Offices and at regional and global level, ensure that an overarching, program-level impact measurement framework is in place for the Vulnerable Women’s program.
  • Such a framework should be aligned with wider frameworks developed to consolidate reporting on CARE’s impact at regional and global level, and integrated with M&E frameworks currently in use in projects in the field.
  • Ensure that robust systems are in place to gather evidence and data from projects in the field and from secondary sources, analyze that data to develop clear narratives about program impact, and present those narratives in the form of compelling messages that can be used for advocacy and/or resource mobilization.
5. Country office Leadership
  • Provide direct leadership, support, mentoring and coaching to the Vulnerable Women Program team.
  • Work closely with members of the Program Support Team to ensure effective program implementation in alignment with all CARE policies and procedures.
  • As a senior member of staff, take an active role in key leadership groups including the Senior Management Team (SMT), the Senior Program Management Team (SPMT) and the P-Shift Core Team.
  • Contribute as required and in some cases take leadership and ownership for Country Office processes important for the delivery of CARE’s mission.
Qualifications and Skills:
  • At least a Masters Degree in a relevant discipline (a Bachelors Degree combined with significant senior experience may be considered)
  • Post-graduate qualifications in policy analysis, statistical methods, advocacy and communications and other relevant disciplines will an advantage
  • At least 10 years experience in organizations or institutions active in promoting women’s empowerment and gender equity, including experience conducting research in the field or delivering practical women’s empowerment programming in communities
  • At least 5 years experience in a senior leadership position in an organization or institution active in promoting women’s empowerment and gender equity, including experience of representing that organization at senior levels.
  • At least 2 years working in a senior position with an international organization, or extensive consulting experience working for international organizations.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide effective, inspiring leadership to a large team and operate effectively in a fast-moving organizational environment
  • Highly developed communication skills, both verbal and written, including listening skills and the ability to build trust and credibility both in the village and at the policy table.
  • Familiarity with the main conceptual frameworks underpinning gender analysis and women’s empowerment
  • Research skills including a solid understanding of statistical methods and social research techniques.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze policies and strategies and identify areas for advocacy
  • Extensive existing network within the women’s empowerment community in Rwanda and beyond, including government, civil society, media and academic stakeholders at national, regional and global levels.
  • IT skills including key MS Office applications. Experience with social media, digital media highly desired.
How to Apply:

Please follow the instructions as stated below as failure to do so could lead to disqualification.
  1. Send an Application letter and CV/Resume.
  2. Merge these two documents into one document in either word or pdf format.
  3. Do not attach or send any scanned documents, these are sometimes too large for our inbox.
  4. Include the job title and/or reference number in the subject line of the email address   and send your application by email to cirjobs@nftconsult.com
  5. Only successful candidates will be contacted. For all other inquiries please contact our offices directly.

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APHIAPLUS - Western Kenya VMMC Surgeons, VMMC Assistant Surgeons, VMMC Counselors and Infection Prevention (Hygiene) Officers Jobs in Kenya

 APHIAPLUS Western Kenya in collaboration with the Government of Kenya (GOK) is implementing a five year project funded by USAID in Nyanza and Western provinces to increase use of quality health services, products and information and social determinants of health for improved well-being of the targeted communities and populations.
 
APHIAplus Western Kenya, in collaboration with the Ministries of Health, is currently seeking highly talented and hardworking individuals to be part of a dynamic team that will scale up access to Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) services in the Nyanza and Western provinces. 

All applicants must demonstrate an ability and eagerness to work flexibly, efficiently, diplomatically, and within a team-based environment.
 
Applications are invited for the following positions which will be hired on one year fixed contracts to work in mobile VMMC teams.
 
VMMC Surgeon 

2 Positions

The VMMC Surgeon will work under the guidance of the APHIAplus Western Kenya Technical Advisor for VMMC. S/he will serve as lead for a 4-person VMMC mobile team, and be held accountable for the team’s performance.

Duties and responsibilities
  • Perform screening and medical evaluation of clients in readiness for medical male circumcision
  • provide voluntary male medical circumcision to eligible clients as per national guidelines
  • Perform post-operative reviews for circumcised clients, including managing any complications arising from the medical circumcision and making referrals as appropriate
  • Provide supervision and support to VMMC staff working at APHIAplus Western Kenya-supported health facilities offering VMMC services.
Requirements:
  • Be in possession of a Diploma in Clinical Medicine or Nursing from a recognized medical training college
  • Be currently registered by the Clinical Officers Council/Nursing Council of Kenya
  • Be trained and certified on VMMC
  • Have at least 3 years’ experience in VMMC surgery
  • Have demonstrated capacity to serve as a team leader
VMMC Assistant Surgeon 

2 Positions

Assistant Surgeons will work as one of the team members on the mobile VMMC teams to provide quality VMMC services on a daily basis to ensure the safety of the patient at all times.

Duties and responsibilities:
  • Flexible to perform diverse clinical roles
  • Assist in the screening of clients and offer post-operative reviews
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  • Verify and maintain information relating to patients including filling of client forms, registers, drugs and other supplies.
Requirements:
  • Be in possession of a Kenya Registered Nurse or Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse Diploma from a recognized Medical Training College.
  • Be trained and certified on VMMC.
  • Have at least two years’ of experience in VMMC service provision
VMMC Counselor 

2 Positions

VMMC Counselors will ensure VMMC clients are fully counseled on the VMMC procedure and consent prior to undergoing surgery, and address any post-operative counseling issues that may arise during follow-up visits.

Duties and responsibilities:
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  • Liaise with other members of the VMMC mobile team to ensure all VMMC clients receive top-quality care.
  • Document client information and compile of project data
Requirements:
  • Be in possession of at least the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
  • Be in possession of Certificate in Voluntary Counseling and Testing from NASCOP
  • Be trained and certified on VMMC
  • Have at least two years of experience in counseling VMMC clients
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2 Positions

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Duties and responsibilities
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Requirements:
  • Be in possession of at least the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, with higher education preferred.
  • Be trained and certified on VMMC
  • Have at least one years’ experience in VMMC work
  • Demonstrate awareness of the Infection Prevention and Universal Precautions guidelines and standard operating protocols 
For full details about the duties and requirements for these positions, please visit: www.jobs-jhpiego.icims.com
 
If you believe you meet the relevant criteria for any of the positions above, please submit your application with a detailed CV with references, stating your current position, e-mail and telephone contacts. 

To be considered your application must be received by 14th May 2012 by email, post or delivered to the
offices listed below:
 
Hard Copies:
 
APHIAplus Western Kenya, 
Attn: VMMC Advisor, Mega City Mall, 1st Floor, 
P.O Box 19128-40123, Mega City, 
Kisumu, Kenya
 
or By Email: HR-kenya@jhpiego.net
 
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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