The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) with its Family AIDS Initiatives (FAI) implementing partners and in collaboration with the National PMTCT Unit of the MOHCW AIDS and TB programme, seeks to support virtual elimination of pediatric HIV in Zimbabwe, This will be done using the implementation of the WHO 2010 PMTCT guidelines as a catalyst. All implementation will be guided by national health strategy. EGPAF is seeking to fill the following post: - N.B. • This will be a fixed term contract with possibility of renewal. • EGPAF is an equal opportunity employer. • All positions are full time.
CARE AND TREATMENT TECHNICAL OFFICER
Position Details Job title: Care and Treatment Technical Officer Location: Harare, Zimbabwe Primary Manager: Technical Director
Job Summary To provide in-country technical support to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Family AIDS Initiative (FAI) partners and the national AIDS & TB programme, to improve the quality of life for families infected and affected by HIV in Zimbabwe. The incumbent will contribute to the strengthening of the continuum of care approaches within the overall Family AIDS Initiative programme with a specific focus on the pediatric component of the EGPAF programme. The technical officer will report to and work closely with the EGPAF Technical Director.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Collaborate with the technical team in-country to ensure integration between PMTCT and care and treatment activities within a family centered continuum of care framework.
• Support MoHCW in the development of pediatric care and treatment strategy. • Support the AIDS & TB unit, in the scaling up the national training programme with a specific focus on pediatric diagnosis, pediatric OI/ART management including psychosocial support. • Support the scaling up of ART in MCH services in all districts. • Support the national scaling up of early infant diagnosis using an integrated approach and monitor the EGPAF supported EID sample transportation system. • In collaboration with the AIDS & TB unit within the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, support the development and implementation of a national PMTCT mentorship programme. • Work closely with the PMTCT district focal person coordinators and the VHW coordinator to strengthen follow up mechanisms for HIV exposed infants and their families. • In collaboration with the EGPAF technical team and FAI partners, contribute to strengthening a standardized monitoring and evaluation system in support of the continuum of care. • Liaise with DTTU and other stakeholders to ensure availability of HIV drugs and commodities. • Contribute to the development of annual work plans, compiling reports, developing proposals and disseminating findings within the FAI consortium. • Serve as member of the national PMTCT partnership forum, national care and treatment partners’ forum, and other relevant fora including working groups or subcommittees in support of the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare AIDS and TB Unit. • Work closely with the communications and advocacy officer, advocate for wider access to treatment and care for CLH • Carry out any additional duties within reason as identified by the Country Director or Senior Technical Advisor
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Good knowledge of HIV/AIDS prevention care and treatment in Zimbabwe • Experience in working with the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare structures • Computer literacy • Good interpersonal communication skills and ability to manage a team • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Ability and willingness to undertake frequent in-country travel
Education and Experience • A Medical Degree with 3-5 years experience in clinical management of opportunistic infections and ART • Sound training and experience in clinical management of HIV • An MPH would be an added advantage • Valid registration with the Medical and Dental Council of Zimbabwe
Application Procedure
To apply email Cover Letter and CV to zimrecruiting@pedaids.org
Closing date is 20 April 2012.
To apply email Cover Letter and CV to zimrecruiting@pedaids.org
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