Supervise health providers involved in HIV care in key populations in health facilities supported by ICAP in the region
Be the first responsible for support and progress for approximately 5 to 7 ICAP-supported health facilities in the region
Provide supervision and monitoring of field staff in relation to HIV care among key populations in ICAP-supported FOSAs in the region
Ensure the functioning of HIV support groups in key populations
Ensure the availability of all standard HIV care guides within health facilities
Participate in data quality assurance / quality improvement activities to develop interventions to address identified gaps in the program.
Oversee the collection, documentation and validation of care-related indicators in key populations throughout the HIV care cascade
Prepare the weekly report and submit to the Regional Manager and Technical Adviser for HIV Management in key populations
Participate actively in the weekly “Situation Room” and monthly meeting on the status of progress toward objectives and review of site data
Ensure availability of HIV inputs and consumables in key populations at site sites
Liaise with the central office and receive technical assistance, advice and contributions from ICAP experts from the regional headquarters and New York teams
Other assigned tasks
EDUCATION
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
Master’s degree in public health will be an asset
EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in Global HIV / TB Management (Minimum 2 years)
Training in Global HIV Management
Experience in training adult staff
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
IT capabilities (Word 2016, Excel, power point)
Excellent oral and written French ability with a fluent local language expression
Good ability in spoken and written English will be an asset
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Availability to travel to health facilities supported by ICAP in the region