Primary Heath Care Superviso – Merti – Comitato Collaborazione Medica

Objectives and general characteristics
• Ensure the efficient functioning of CCM supported health facilities in the project area;
• Improve and increase the community access and utilization of primary health care services in the project area;
• Facilitate the capacity building of local concerned institutions (Sub County Health Department-SCHD) and local health staff;
• Improve the data collection and reporting system, according to DHIS guidelines and tools;
• Improve the link between health services and the promotion of hygiene and sanitation practices across the target community, mainly in the areas of epidemiological surveillance, infectious/communicable diseases water-transmitted diseases and health promotion;
• Collaborate with CCM project team for the timely and effective implementation of project activities.
Reports to: Health Activities Coordinator (HAC) Isiolo County

Areas of responsibility
• Organize and conduct with SCHD joint routine supervision and monitoring of CCM supported health facilities in the area of intervention (Merti sub County, Isiolo County);
• In collaboration with the SCHD, oversee the implementation of all primary health care activities conducted at facility and community level, including: epidemiological surveillance, Ante Natal Care (ANC), Maternal and Child Care (MCH), Out patients Care (OPD), Essential Programme on Immunization (EPI), Health Education and community awareness, Laboratory services;
• In collaboration with SCHD, Assist health facility staff in the proper collection and registration of relevant health data and patients’ and drugs reports keeping,
• Link with the concerned SCHD for: (i) the supportive supervision of health facilities, (ii) the registration of health data and related reporting at County level (DHIS), (iii) the promotion of community involvement/participation, (iv) the involvement and coordination of Community Health Units (CHU) and Community Health Committees (CHC);
• In collaboration with SCHD and CCM International Medical Experts, organize and implement trainings and refreshment trainings for the local health staff, based on identified training needs and according to GOK trainings guidelines;
• Train and supervise Community Health Workers (CHW) to improve Hygiene and Sanitation awareness on behaviour of the communities in the project catchment areas;
• In collaboration with SCHD, organize and promote raising awareness and sensitization campaigns on health prevention, Hygiene practices and access/utilization of primary health services;
• In collaboration with local authorities, build the capacities of CHC to improve community involvement on health related issues;
• If required, participate in the conduction of need-assessments and/or surveys in the project catchment area and assist the HAC in the development of new project proposals,
• Monthly report to the HAC on the activities carried out (including cash book) and collaborate with the HAC for the organization of the monthly and quarterly activities plan.

Requirements:
• Relevant BSC and/or academic qualification in clinical officer, registered nurse/midwife, Public Health or similar;
• At least 2 years of relevant work experience in the primary health care supervision activities (at least 1 with INGO) ;
• Fluent in both oral and written English;
• Basic IT skills;
• Teamwork inclination;
• Flexibility and willingness to work in remote areas;
• Holding of valid driving licence F (for motorbike 125 cc and above).

Additional preferable qualifications:
• Short trainings on community mobilization, health community-based approach, etc.
• Previous experience as trainer; Knowledge of Isiolo County areas and local languages (Borana, Samburu, Turkana).

HOW TO APPLY:
Interested applicants are requested to submit the updated CV, cover letter with the indication of 3 references and copy of the driving licence F (for motorbike 125cc and above) to the following CCM contact:
Tamara Littame’, Isiolo Health Activities Coordinator
hac.isiolokenya@ccm-italia.org

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