DEADLINE: 07/09/2024

Temporary Project Officer-Health and Nutrition

Full-time

The Temporary Project Officer-Health and Nutrition will implement field level health technical programme activities and relevant sponsorship performance in line with targets and partnership standards in a manner that contributes to sustained and improved child wellbeing.

 

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Project planning,  implementation and reporting

  • Participate in planning and budgeting, preparation of work plans, implementation of planned health activities and monitoring/ reporting of progress.
  • Facilitate and monitor the implementation of planned activities and community level engagements
  • Mobilize and facilitate the engagements of stakeholders during planning and development meetings, workshops and other fora
  • Routinely identify local level health partners, support and facilitate them in the implementation of planned activities
  • Facilitate stakeholders and partners in supervision and monitoring of programmatic activities
  • Communicate and work with local health facilities and Community Health Workers to improve health and nutrition issues identified in the communities on a monthly basis
  • Conduct Health camps to ensure good health and prevent Registered Children (RC) deaths.
  • Facilitate and document the integration of MVC in the Area program and integrate into the TP programming.
  • Support District wide selected activities outside of the Area program in the district of operation
  • Support the collection and documentation of impact and success stories.

 

End Results Expected

Project Area Operation Plans, Detailed Implementation Plans, Logframe and cash flow are complete.

High program quality and real time achievement of project outputs.

Program sustainability within the area program.

Identify local partnerships are assessed and capacity built to implement jointly.

Reduction in RC deaths

Adequate documentation of the AP’s health program progress for benefit of other stakeholders

 

Community engagement and advocacy

  • Innovatively support communities including Registered Children’s (RC) households to participate and benefit from the health program development
  • Mobilize and sensitize community (RC guardians, community leaders and other community members) on health programs and issues and facilitate participation in the management of various community health and nutrition projects
  • Build the capacity of children, families and community to collectively engage local leaders on identified issues.
  • Follow-up on commitments by local leaders on improvement of the health environment and general wellbeing of children.
  • Mobilize communities to participate in the relevant child health days and celebrations such as the world breast feeding week.
  • Participate/represent world Vision Uganda in the health sector review meetings both at facility and sub county level
  • Support implementation of National campaigns “It Takes a World” to address the heath issues.
  • Compile issue reports and position papers for sharing with relevant stakeholders at sub county and district level.
  • Engage Faith leaders in implementation of health activities and track cases addressed

End Results Expected

Document number of R benefiting from the health program on a monthly basis

Local level advocacy issues raised by the community and presented to duty bearers for action in real time

Full participation of the AP communities in the  bi annual child health days

Participate in one Campaign activity and report on quarterly basis

WVU well represented at facility and sub county levels

 

Monitoring and evaluation

  • Analyze and follow up management of RCs with health challenges
  • Compile monitoring reports for management action and participate in updating of the databases of the different health models
  • Work with CSDF to identify, train monitors and partners on health related matters.
  • Support the health facility teams to review and analyze their data for impact and relevant feedback to the community teams
  • Conduct quarterly reflection meetings with Community Health workers and follow-up on agreed actions.
  • Build the capacity of Community Health workers to implement and report on activities implemented

 

End Results Expected

RC health status data available for programing decision.

Technical models databases updated and available for programming decisions.

Activity reports for VHTs, CVAs, HUMCs, and CHATs available for reference and program accountability.

Key issues and challenges during program implementation identified and real time solutions provided.

VHTs’ capacity and motivation to implement quality programs sustained

 

Child Protection and Wellbeing

  • Monitor the wellbeing and child abuse cases and report any incidents in line with child protection policy and guidelines.
  • Sensitize children including RCs, guardians/parents and other stakeholders about children’s rights and responsibilities.

 

End Results Expected

Child protection incidents reported and resolved in real time.

Volunteers interacting with children well sensitized on child protection and possible grievances

 

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Location: locations Lwamaggwa
As a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.

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