Position: voluntary medical male circumcision program assistant
Location: kagera
Deadline :Dec 18 2013
Descriptions:
Columbia University’s ICAP Global Health Action in Tanzania, works in partnership with the ministries of Health and social welfare (MOHSW) in mainland and Zanzibar. ICAP Tanzania provides quality comprehensive family focused HIV Prevention, care and treatment services at 208 health facilities. The facilities involved include regional and district hospitals, health centers and dispensaries in Kagera Kigoma, Pwani, Mtwara and Zanzibar. This program is part of a broader US Government HIV/AIDS initiative in Tanzania and receives funding from centers for disease control Tanzania (CDC), PEPFAR and the support of the American People. A key aspect of the program is to build the capacity of the MOHSW, at the national and sub-national levels, and indigenous CBO/NGOs to manage HIV programs including financial, administrative, program management and technical advisory skills. The program has employed competent dynamic individuals with programmatic understanding, clinical background as well as public health management knowledge in implementing the program objectives. The program is currently seeking to qualified candidates in kagera and kigoma regional offices. Position: voluntary medical male circumcision program assistant Reports to: voluntary medical male circumcision program coordinator Location: kagera with field travel up to 70% of the time Contract duration: one year with a possibility of renewal
Qualifications:
• Must hold medical degree or advanced diploma in clinical medicine.
• Must have at least 1 year working experience with VMMC as an HIV prevention intervention in resource limited settings from a donor funded project.
• Excellent interpersonal and team building skills
• Must be a Tanzanian
• Ability to work independently
• Must have at least 1 year working experience with VMMC as an HIV prevention intervention in resource limited settings from a donor funded project.
• Excellent interpersonal and team building skills
• Must be a Tanzanian
• Ability to work independently
How to apply:
Applicants should send their application letter and CV by email with subject line mentioning the post applied to icap-tz-hr@columbia.edu , only short listed applicants will be contacted. Please do not attach any certificates when submitting on line.
ICAP is an equal opportunity employer; women and people living with HIV/AIDS are encouraged to apply.
From the guardian October 10, 2013
ICAP is an equal opportunity employer; women and people living with HIV/AIDS are encouraged to apply.
From the guardian October 10, 2013
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