As a
 child focused organization, World Vision is committed to the protection
 of children and does not employ staff whose background is not suitable 
for working with children. 
All employment is 
conditioned upon the successful completion of all applicable background 
checks, including criminal record checks where possible.
Position Title: Technical Director, HIV and AIDS 
Position Location: Nairobi 
Region: Africa\East Africa 
Requisition Category: International 
Country Name: Kenya 
City/Province: Nairobi 
Job Grade Level: 172 
Is this a family post? Family - Spouse with Children  
  
Application Deadline Date: 21 Dec 2012
Position Start Date: 01 Jan 2013
Position End Date: 31 Dec 2015
Program/Office Name: HIV/AIDS
Recruitment Priority: Need Immediately
Employee Type: Contract
Recruitment Status: Advertising in Progress
Requisition Num: 2012AFELLEN-92FBRS
Purpose of Position:
To provide senior 
technical leadership and coordination of global HIV and AIDS 
programming, policy and advocacy. This entails managing the HIV and 
Reproductive Health in Emergency Advisor, and working with the regions 
to provide technical oversight and coordination of our HIV & AIDS 
work. 
The global HIV and AIDS 
Technical Director will lead the implementation of the newly developed 
HIV strategy, development of programming standards, capacity building 
and emergency preparedness; and global representation in the area of HIV
 and AIDS. 
The position will need 
to collaborate with other sectors such as Church partnership for 
development, Education and Child Protection to co-own core project 
models and integrate HIV effectively with other sectors in order to 
contribute to the reduction of new HIV infections and mitigate the 
impact of AIDS in communities where WV is operational. 
The position holder 
should have HIV technical expertise in the Prevention of Mother to Child
 Transmission (PMTCT) and HIV prevention programming. 
This person needs to be a
 real champion for HIV and an internal advocate to sustain and build on 
the gains reached by the Hope Initiative while developing momentum and 
support for HIV&AIDS across the organization as a means for 
achieving our child well being targets. 
The position will also 
need to be well connected with the child focused HIV community 
externally and be able to position WV as a leading child focused HIV 
implementer externally. 
The position will report
 to the Director for MCH HIV & ID and will work in close 
collaboration with the other teams and interest groups in the Global 
Health and WASH team.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical leadership in HIV & AIDS programming, policies, procedures, guidelines, tools and standards (25%)
 
- Support
 regional and national offices by actvively participating in strategy 
development, scale up planning, program reviews/evaluations and capacity
 building initiatives related to HIV & AIDS to ensure high quality 
program implementation.
 
- Coordinate HIV&AIDS SMEs accreditation and orientation through GTR (25%)
 
- Champion
 the implementation of HIV project models including c-PMTCT and Expanded
 Prevention Model for children and youth, aligned with WV’s HIV&AIDS
 strategy and DADD. (20%)
 
- Represent
 World Vision with high level stakeholders on HIV & AIDS (UNAIDS, 
WHO, UNICEF, etc). Support advocacy (VCA and CVA linked to Child Health 
Now Campaign), partnerships, and representation in specific HIV, and HIV
 in Emergency areas, working closely with Learning and Partnerships 
colleagues. (10%)
 
- Champion
 the integration of HIV with other sectors. Encourage and facilitate the
 documentation of lesson learned, best practices and innovations in HIV.
 Contribute written materials on HIV-related issues for reporting, 
policy, advocacy, marketing and communications. (10%)
 
- Leads and manages the HIV & Reproductive Health in emergency Advisor and the HIV interest group. (10%)
 
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required:
The position holder must
 have a postgraduate degree in public health with a focus on HIV, global
 health and/or infectious diseases.
Broad experience in the 
design and implementation of HIV & AIDS programming with specific 
experience in PMTCT and HIV prevention programming. Significant 
experiences in planning, monitoring and evaluation tools and standards 
used by international humanitarian agencies.
Excellent communication 
skills, both oral and written, in English and the ability to communicate
 cross-culturally and be sensitive to other cultures. 
Through their 
communications, the candidate must be able to explain, present, persuade
 and influence a wide variety of stakeholders including executives, 
institutional and private donors, and national and front line staff.
The candidate must have 
at least 10 years experience in leading and implementing HIV and AIDS 
and other public health programmes in least developed countries, of 
which a minimum of 5 years must be field-based experiences.
The candidate must have 
demonstrated ability to lead through networks, build consensus, and 
mentor other leaders across a broad range of professional disciplines.
The candidate should 
have extensive experience in and be an active member of international 
coalitions and multi-agency forums, have established network of partners
 in Interfaith, HIV and AIDS international NGOs, as well as bi-lateral 
and multi-lateral donors eg GFATM and PEPFAR.
Master Degree from a recognized university.
Preferred:
- MPH or the equivalent degree in social science.
 
- Proven
 ability to work towards integration through collaboration and vision 
sharing with other sectoral leaders, able to advocate internally to 
build on the gains reached by the Hope Initiative while developing 
momentum and support for HIV&AIDS across the organization as a means
 for achieving our child well being targets
 
- Extensive Training and facilitation skills
 
- High
 level conceptual and analytical skills, able to develop position papers
 as well as the ability to communicate with staff at various levels 
(from local to international level)
 
- Prefer
 experiences in HIV and AIDS programming, specifically related to PMTCT 
and HIV prevention programming in several least developed countries.
 
- Experience working in partnership with faith communities within a developmental settings
 
- Being a PLWHIV would provide credibility in this position and is an asset for this role.
 
WV encourages people living with HIV to apply
How to apply:
For specific details regarding the position, please refer to the full description and apply online here by the closing date.  
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