The School Health Project Manager shall lead and manage health initiatives
within the school health program. He/she shall be responsible for involving and collaborating with
educators, healthcare providers, parents, and community organizations to implement effective
health programs and promote a healthy school environment.
Key Outputs
• School health programs designed, implemented and evaluated
• Data Monitoring and Evaluation mechanisms and systems developed
• School health policies and SOPs developed and disseminated
• Project workplans and budgets developed and monitored effectively
• Grant funding opportunities identified and responded to
• School-led advocacy projects developed
• Continuous professional development and capacity building ensured
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• Design, implement, and evaluate health programs that address the needs of students, including
physical health, mental health, nutrition, and wellness initiatives.
• Establish and maintain partnerships with local health organizations, community agencies, and
stakeholders to enhance health resources and services available to students and families.
• Lead the process of collecting and analyzing data to assess the effectiveness of health
programs, identify areas for improvement and prepare reports and presentations for
stakeholders.
• Provide training and resources for school staff, parents, and students on health-related topics.
Facilitate workshops and informational sessions to promote health awareness.
• Assist school management Boards in the development and implementation of school health
policies and guidelines in alignment with local, state, subnational and national regulations.
• Manage project budgets, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively and efficiently.
• Identify funding opportunities and assist in grant writing as needed.
• Advocate for student health needs within the school and community, promoting a holistic
approach to education and health.
• Engage parents, teachers, and administrators in health education workshops and events
annually, fostering a collaborative approach to health that will extend beyond the school
environment and into families and local communities.
• Lead the implementation of Student-Led Health Advocacy Projects, to encourage students
participate in health advocacy projects, where they can research and present specific health
issues affecting their community.
PERSON SPECIFICATIONS: School Health Project Manager
Minimum Academic Qualifications: A Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Public
Health or a related field. A Master’s degree is preferred, or a related field, and fully registered /
licensed with the relevant professional councils.
Additional Training: Relevant certifications in Education, public health or project management
(e.g., CHES, PMP) are a plus.
Required Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, public health,
or a related field, preferably in a school or community setting.
Key Skills
• Strong knowledge of the Ugandan education system and health policies.
• Excellent project management skills.
• Training of Trainers (ToT)
• Strong organizational and leadership skills
• Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
• Proficiency in data analysis and report writing
• Knowledge of health education principles and practices
• Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups