Job vacancy OVC Regional Officer at m2m Lesotho


Announced
12 September, 2024
Job Type
Employee
Job Status
Full Time
Job Title

OVC Regional Officer at m2m Lesotho

Job Presentation

mothers2mothers (m2m) is an African Primary Health Care organisation that employs women living with HIV as community health workers across 10 African nations. These “Mentor Mothers” deliver integrated health services at clinics and in communities to ensure everyone, everywhere, has access to the services they need to be healthy and stay in care. Over the next five years, this proven, peer-led model is being scaled up to double down on ending HIV, as well as to tackle new health challenges and reach more people – all with the aim of building a fairer, healthier future. The employment of local women as community health workers means that we are delivering a model that prioritises healthcare for families who need it most, delivered by women who know them best. Since its creation in 2001, m2m has created jobs for nearly 12,000 women living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa and, together, they have reached over 15M people with critical health services and education. In 2021, m2m reached over 1.6M people across 10 African nations, including 402,616 adolescents (ages 10-19) – 51% more than the year before. m2m also advanced the Global Goals of ending HIV/AIDS by 2030 – by achieving virtual elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV among its enrolled clients for the eighth consecutive year, and meeting all of the ambitious UNAIDS Fast-Track Targets among its clients four years ahead of the 2026 target date. For more information, visit www.m2m.org

Job Title: OVC Regional OfficerClosing Date: 13/9/2024Job Description

The OVC Regional Officers will lead technical implementation of OVC case management activities at the district and regional level with guidance from the OVC Manager. She/he with liaise with other relevant district level OVC implementing partners and government structures. She/he will supervise Community Social Workers .She/he will represent m2m at District/Regional level in OVC related forum.

Key Performance Areas:
Oversee the technical implementation of OVC Comprehensive Case Management 

•    Prepare the case related reports including outcomes, successes and challenges
•    Consolidate care plans submitted by the Community Social Workers for the participants with short, medium and long term goals and the steps to achieve those goals
•    Regularly conduct supportive supervision and mentorship to the Community Social Workers on the technical approach
•    In Liaison with the Social Workers (Facility Based) initiate and participate in case conferences for complex cases
•    Prepare the case related reports including outcomes, successes, challenges and routinely share with line manager for better improvement in the implementation.
•    Advocate for the project participants with other service providers to minimize the barriers to them receiving needed services
•    Follow up with referrals to ensure that project participants receive and access necessary services in a timely manner
•    Oversee the activities done by the different Community Social Workers and administer programs, and allocate resources to community services

M & E and Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement 
•    Ensure completeness and data quality to optimize swift and accurate data capturing
•    Data driven and make programmatic decision based on the results demonstrated by the data
•    Ensure that the data shared for capturing is of high quality, appropriate and timely submitted

Administration, Financial management and HR support activities 
•    Undertake performance appraisals for Community Social Workers
•    Facilitate and evaluate individual Community Social Worker and identify training needs and facilitate the on-site training
•    Collaborate with HR to ensure that all disciplinary issues are managed accurately and timeously
•    Conduct regular Field supportive supervisory visits through routine travel across the community councils in the district

Representation, stakeholder engagement and relationship management
•    Establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with community stakeholders at District and Regional level
•    Participate in relevant community stakeholder forums and provide feedback on progress within the project.

Job Requirements

Qualifications and experience:

•    Degree in Social work, Community Psychology and other related Qualifications
•    Training in Child Protection, Project Planning & Management and Counselling will be an added advantage
•    At least 3 years’ experience in working with OVC programming on large project and experience with USAID funded programs/projects necessary.
•    Experience with implementing OVC interventions, knowledge of HIV/AIDS service delivery among positive caregivers and children
•    Practice in an ethical manner and embrace diversity

Competencies required:

•    Strong organizational and interpersonal skills
•    Fluent in oral and written English and excellent writing skills
•    Ability to work in a challenging environment, under high pressure and ability to cope with tight deadlines
•    Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team
•    Possess a high standard of personal and professional integrity
•    Willingness to work as a team member, taking on additional tasks as needed to ensure the overall success of the project
•    Uses critical thinking and professional judgement
•    Practices with professionalism across all her/his duties
•    High level of attention to detail, ability to multi-task and work well under pressure in a culturally sensitive environment

mothers2mothers is an equal opportunity employer. We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA), people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged people. Competitive salary packages will be negotiable in accordance with m2m’s remuneration policies.
Valid Till
12 Dec, 2024 (85 days left)

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