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HIV Case Officer at Mothers2Mothers, Accra, Ghana

Mothers2Mothers

HIV Case Officer at Mothers2Mothers, Accra, Ghana

Mothers2Mothers

Full time Job

Date Posted: May 22, 2024

Application deadline:

Expired on: May 31, 2024 5:00pm

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Job description

Key Performance Areas:

Leadership and Management 

  • Provide technical leadership and support to the Country Lead and m2m in-country team around paediatric program implementation processes.
  • Lead review of technical documents, training materials and policy briefs in an effort to meet national Pediatric HIV guidelines as well as international standards.
  • Ensure alignment of project with donor, departmental and organisational objectives.
  • Timeously submit required reports to the Country Lead using the template provided.
  • Timeously escalate programme issues/concerns regarding implementation and operation, propose solutions and next steps.
  • Collaborate with Country Lead in exploring new programme initiatives and innovation in line with the proposed strategic goals and objectives of the country.
  • Lead the design and support implementation of pediatric case finding strategies, processes, tools, and virtual/hybrid systems for capacity building of Mentor Mothers
  • In close collaboration with the Site Teams and Mentor Mothers, provide strategic leadership and oversight for the quality assurance of the project’s technical and programmatic work.
  • Collaborate with Finance and Administrative Officer to ensure budget preparation and utilisation in line with work plan.
  • Liaise with Finance for payments, and monitor programme expenditures and liquidations.

Stakeholder Relations and Engagement 

  • Liaise with the Ministry of Health of Ghana, partners and donors with respect to areas under their management.
  • Participate in technical working groups and contribute to the revision of national policies, guidelines, materials training, documentation, tools, as well as its implementation at the national level.
  • Ensure close working relationship with partner organizations to ensure harmonized efforts at all sites for efficient and effective service delivery.
  • Represent m2m at regional and national level in collaboration with the Country Lead as required.

 Programme Delivery 

  • Monitor the implementation of the Maternal, Neonatal, Pediatric and Adolescent programme activities at implementation sites.
  • Manage all Pediatric programme field operations and actively oversee activities including but not limited to pediatric HIV care and treatment, child protection, case  management strategies and health system strengthening.
  • Work closely with the Strategic Information Officer to initiate site service quality assessments and other programme quality improvement processes to maintain the provision of high-quality services Pediatric service delivery.
  • Ensure each beneficiary child’s unique health requirements are met with a personalized  care  plan in collaboration with site leadership and Mentor Mothers.
  • Provide Mentor Mother support to assure not just the physical well-being of the enrolled children under their care, but also their emotional and social health, contributing to a holistic approach to pediatric healthcare.
  • Assess the healthcare needs of pediatric clients through comprehensive evaluations and consultations with their caregivers and families and Monitoring progress to adjust plans as needed.
  • Coordinate the implementation of care plans by supporting Mentor Mothers to follow up on appointments,  treatment plans  and any necessary interventions to ensure the child receives holistic care.
  • Facilitate communication between the child’s family, caregivers, and other relevant parties to ensure a cohesive approach to the child’s health and well-being.
  • Monitor the progress of the child’s health and development, adjusting care plans as necessary to address any changes or emerging needs in collaboration with site teams (ART, ANC and CWC).
  • Train Mentor Mothers to provide psychosocial support and counselling to the children and adolescents on treatment and their families, helping them navigate the Health Care system.
  • Collaborate with the Site Coordinators to provide supportive supervision and de-briefing sessions for Mentor Mothers
  • Organize and lead training sessions for Pediatric caregivers on how to manage specific health conditions or treatments for their children.

Administration and Compliance 

  • Ensure alignment to  national child protection policies and guidelines
  • Ensure adequate programme implementation controls, proceses and procedures to promote compliance and stewardship of human/financial resources.
  • Ensure alignment of project with donor requirements.
  • Monitor and report on any safety and security related incidents involving site staff.
  • Provide ad hoc support as requested.
  • Qualification and Experience

    • Bachelor’s level degree in public health, nursing science or related field. A master’s degree in these or related fields is an added advantage.
    • A minimum of 7 years’ experience in the field of public health including at least 3 years in training and programme management at a senior level
    • Experience in providing mentorship to site staff
    • Demonstrated experience in some or all of the following areas: Pediatric HIV care and treatment, child protection, family services, case management , and health system strengthening
    • Experience in off-site and on-site training of staff, providing supportive supervision  and assuring program quality
    • Pediatric HIV/TB programme management or coordination experience at a regional or national level
    • Programme monitoring and data utilization for decision making experience

    Competencies required:

    • Culture of collaboration and empathy.
    • Emotional resilience is crucial, given the sensitive nature of pediatric healthcare.
    • Excellent organizational, communication and management skills.
    • Excellent adult learning, training and facilitation skills including materials design skills.
    • Fluency in English and the local language of the area
    • Sound understanding of Early Childhood Development and the Nurturing Care Framework.
    • Family Systems Theory Knowledge.
    • Cultural sensitivity and ability to effectively engage participants of different cultures and backgrounds.Pediatric Healthcare Navigation.
    • Dynamism, independence, creativity.
    • Multidisciplinary Team coordination.
    • Developing tailored Care Plans.
    • Strong problem-solving skills and analytical capabilities.
    • Strong stakeholder and partner engagement and relationship building.
    • Sound financial and administration experience.
    • Computer Literacy (Microsoft suite).

Application deadline:

Expired on: May 31, 2024

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