Job offer: District Manager (Quthing SCOE) at BCMCF Lesotho


Announced
15/11/20242 month(s) ago
Job Status
Full Time
Job Type
Employee
Expiration Date
14/02/2025 53 days left
Job Category
Job Title
District Manager (Quthing SCOE) at BCMCF Lesotho
Job Presentation
Overview

The Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation – Lesotho The Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation – Lesotho (BCMCFL), is the result of a public-private partnership between Baylor College of Medicine International Paediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI) and the Government of Lesotho, and is a legal, non-profit/tax exempt organization registered in Lesotho. BCMCFL provides free paediatric and family-centred HIV and tuberculosis prevention, care, treatment, and support, serving thousands of
children and families affected by HIV, TB, or other child health conditions.


Lesotho/Local Entities Advancing and Driving Health Responses (LEADR) is a multi-year project funded by USAID providing effective decentralized, differentiated, and integrated facility and community services to maximize equitable access to comprehensive HIV, TB, and COVID-19 interventions through a primary health care approach to ensure that clients have access to holistic services. Its goal is to support the Government of Lesotho to deliver high-quality integrated prevention, care and treatment services that will sustain the reduction in HIV, TB, and COVID-19 transmission, morbidity, and mortality in Lesotho through the implementation of a comprehensive, person-centered approach. The project is implemented in Butha Buthe and Mokhotlong districts and at the BCMCFL Maseru Centre of Excellence (COE) and Mohale’s Hoek Satellite Center of Excellence (SCOE).

Duties and ResponsibilitiesPosition Overview:

The District Manager will report to Project Manager and will coordinate the community nurses and professional counsellors
providing community-based health and psychosocial support services. To oversee testing, care and treatment and prevention
activities of the project within the district.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Provide mentorship and coaching for the project team within the district on testing, care and treatment and prevention activities.
  • Ensure that project activities within the district go according to the project work plan.
  • Coordinate project activities within the district and liaise with the district health management team and community outreach nurses and other stakeholders.
  • Prepare monthly and relevant progress reports by district highlighting achievements, challenges and recommendations to improve performance for in direct communication with the managers.
  • Reports to the HTS/Care and treatment and prevention managers.
  • Provide support to the psychosocial support teams in the project and follow their activities.
  • Do any other related duties as may be assigned by your supervisor from time to time.
  • Educational Qualifications, Work Experience and Key Competencies
  • A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in Nursing, Pastoral Care and Counselling or Social Worker.
  • Minimum of 5 years’ HIV program experience.
  • Demonstrable working knowledge of TB and HIV, testing, care and treatment policies and guidelines.
  • Knowledge of facility and community project implementation of care and treatment activities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office packages (word, excel, outlook and PowerPoint).
  • Dedicated team player with demonstrated ability to work effectively in a dynamic team in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines with competing activities.
  • Ability to apply independent judgment and knowledge.
  • Excellent time management and proven analytical and problem-solving ability.
  • How to apply

    Interested Basotho candidates who meet the criteria must email application letters including CVs, certified copies of educational certificates and identity documents, and three work-related referees with contact details (one should be from a current supervisor/employer).

    All applications must be emailed to [email protected] on or before 12:00 noon on Friday the 22 nd November 2024. Clearly indicate the name of the post applied for on the Subject Line. Applications are to be done through the email provided only. No hard copies will be accepted. Late applications will not be considered. Failure to comply with the above directions will result in the application being disqualified. BCMCFL reserves the right to leave an advertised position unfilled if no suitable candidate is identified. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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