Advertisement No. 1 of 2020
Hoi Philoi - Friends for Social Change (for details log on to hoiphiloi.blogspot.com or Hoi Philoi Mizoram at Facebook) invites online applications for TI-IDU Project Implementation in Hnahthial, along with affixed passport size photo in prescribed proforma accompanied by attested scanned copies of mark-sheets & certificates from HSLC onwards and experienced certificate (all in PDF format) for filling up of the following under mentioned posts on contractual basis.
Last date for submission of applications: 14th
December 2020 (10:00 Am)
Interested
persons may contact, address and submit application to the undersigned by
e-mail only:
Project Director
Hoi Philoi – Friends for Social Change
TI-IDU Project Implementation in
Hnahthial
Ph. 8787478549 / 9862539298
Email: hoiphiloi@gmail.com
After
carefully examined the applications, only shortlisted candidate will be called
for interview, and the shortlisted candidates will be intimated the time and
venue of interview.
I. Number and posts
vacant
A. Project Manager – 1
B.
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer cum Accounts Assistant – 1
C. Nurse - 1
D. Outreach Worker – 2
II. Emolument benefits
A. Project
Manager – 15,000 INR/month + TA/DA as admissible as per the project rules.
B. Monitoring
& Evaluation Officer cum Accounts Assistant – 12,000 INR/month + TA/DA as
admissible as per the project rules.
C. Nurse
- 12,000 INR/month + TA/DA as admissible as per the project rules.
D. Outreach
Worker – 7,500 INR + TA/DA as admissible as per the project rules.
III.
Desirable Qualifications
A.
Project
Manager
· Post
graduate in any discipline of Social Sciences preferably with one year
experience at district level programmes related to health, livelihood
programmes, rural development, microfinance and HIV/AIDS programmes.
·
Graduate in any
discipline of social science subject with minimum three years’ experience in
development/health sector at district level programmes related to health,
livelihood programmes, rural development, microfinance and HIV/AIDS programmes.
B.
Monitoring
& Evaluation Officer cum Accounts Assistant
·
Graduate in
Mathematics/ Economics/Statistics/Commerce. Trained in basic computer software
applications.
·
Experience in data
management, monitoring and evaluations tools, data qua checks, analysis and
interpretation of data on program performance.
·
Maintaining financial
records / accounts.
· Knowledge and experience in health and social development sector will be an added advantage.
C.
Nurse
· Qualified
with ANM/GNM degree from any recognized institution. Must have minimum one year
experience with a field level health programme.
D.
Outreach
Worker
·
Should be at least
educated up to 8th standard with good knowledge of the local community and
local language.
·
Preferably be from the
community in case of FSW, MSM, TG, Migrants and Truckers Project.
·
In case of candidates
from the community, Peer Educators who have performed well at least for last 3
years and can read and write may also be considered for the post of ORW.
·
In case of IDU
programme special preference would be given to clients who are stabilized on
OST.
PRESCRIBED FROFORMA FOR APPLICATION
Name:
Father’s Name:
Mother’s Name:
Address (permanent &
correspondence):
Phone No.:
Email ID:
Educational Qualification:
Graduate
Post-Graduate
Working Experience:
HIV/AIDS
field
Other
fields
Mission statement in HIV/AIDS
fields:
Scanned
photo of signature, passport size photo, attested mark-sheets &
certificates from HSLC onwards, experience certificate in any.
IV. Job Roles and Key Functionaries
A.
Project
Manager
Knowledge
& Skills:
·
Familiarity with
government health policies and programmes. Strong communication skills.
·
Ability to work in
small teams, and flexible ways of working.
·
Proficiency in data
analysis, report writing and case study compilation.
·
At least 10 days in the
field visit required.
·
Overall management
capacity to monitor, report and guide the team under him/her.
|
Summary
of Key Functions: |
The Project Manager will be
responsible for managing overall program in close coordination with SACS and
implementing agency. He/ She would be
responsible to keep close liaison with Government Departments at district
level, SACS and TSU. Conduct data analysis and prepare monthly reports for
review and reporting to SACS. Review the performance of Tl staffs, prepare need
based monthly action plan and follow up the action points, facilitate the SACS
and TSU visits.
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Programme
Management:
· The
Project Manager is the overall in-charge of the Tl and is responsible for
functioning of the project as per DAC operational guidelines.
· The
PM is tasked with achievement of the project deliverables as per project
targets.
· The
PM will be based at the field office and organize weekly review meeting and
supervise work of all other staffs.
· Establish
linkages with other referral services, stake holder meetings, and advocacy.
· Organize
in house capacity building of the other staff.
· The
PM is to travel to the project area / hotspots for purposes related to Tl
programme implementation like supervision of PE / ORWs and interaction with
HRGs. PM should visit the field for about 10-15 days in a month, records of the
field visits are maintained.
· Assist
PD to organize advocacy and linkage activities.
· Analyze
the progress of the project activities and share the same with action points in
the monthly project staff meeting.
· Assess
the capacity building requirements of project staff and communicate the same
with TSU and SACS.
· Monitor
the transit intervention activities where ever applicable.
· Conduct
weekly / biweekly/monthly review meetings with project staff and PEs.
Reporting:
·
Report to PD of the
project and Tl nodal officer in SACS and / or PO in TSU.
·
Timely submission of
monthly program performance data in SIMS/CMIS or other reporting format.
·
Submission of SOEs
·
Provide data /
information required for preparation of reports.
Training
Requirements:
Programme Management, Supervision
and Monitoring Skills, Team Building Skills, Data Analysis Community based
monitoring and rapport building, advocacy and networking.
B.
Monitoring
& Evaluation Officer cum Accounts Assistant
Experience:
•
Experience in data
management, monitoring and evaluations tools, data qua checks, analysis and
interpretation of data on program performance.
•
Maintaining financial
records / accounts
Knowledge
and experience in health and social development sector will be an added
advantage.
Knowledge and Skills:
•
Proficient in computer
data management and analysis using computer software.
•
Familiarity with
government health policies and programmes. Strong communication skills.
·
Ability to work in
small teams, and flexible ways of working.
Functions
/ Key
Results Expected:
· Summary
of Key Functions: The Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant Cum Accountant will
be responsible for managing all program, physical and financial data. Update of
information on daily basis, computerization of outreach and project level data
and consistency and quality checks of data, conduct data analysis, prepare
monthly reports for review and reporting to SACS.
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of
Project Manager of Tl the M&E cum Accountant will be responsible for
performing the following functions:
Monitoring&
Quality Assurance:
· Computerization
of outreach, clinical and project level data on daily basis.
· Conduct
continuous analysis of data and provide analytical report for weekly and
monthly reviews
· Individual
tracking of HRG for project services
· Identify
potential problems in reported data to improve the quality data
· Conduct
field visits for ensuring data quality and handholding of outreach team on MIS
formats
· Liaise
with SACS and TSU team for program performance reporting
· Preparation
of SOEs and submit to PM and PD.
Reporting:
· Report
to PM of the project.
· Timely
submission of monthly program performance data in SIMS/CMIS or other reporting
format.
· Preparation
and submission of SOEs
· Provide
data / information required for preparation of reports.
· Compile
field level information for operational reports when required by SACS
· Assist
in preparation, writing and editing of all reports required by SACS or Tl
project - for example specific Annual Report, Field Study Reports, Event
reports etc.
· M
& E Assistant to travel to the project area / hotspots for purposes related
to Tl programme implementation like work with PE / ORWs and interaction with
HRGs to ensure quality data capture. M&E Assistant should visit the field
for about 8-10 days in a month
Training
Requirements:
· Basics
of financial accounting and financial documentation.
· Basics
of SIMS reporting, performance indicators
· MS-
Excel, Power Point - for preparation of analytical reports, power point slides.
· Data
quality assessment at the field level, triangulation with different sets of
data for data validation and quality checks.
C.
Nurse/Counselor
Knowledge
and Skills:
·
Familiarity with
government health policies and programmes.
·
Strong communication
skills.
·
Ability to work in
small teams, and flexible ways of working
·
Proficiency in data
recording / management, report writing, case study compilation.
·
At least 10 days in the
field visit required.
·
Overall management
capacity to monitor, report and guide the team under him/her.
Functions/Key
Results Expected:
|
Summary
of Key Functions: |
The ANM/Counselor will be
responsible for managing providing counseling and communication support to the
programme in identifying individual or group behaviour including opportunities
or challenges which have implication in HIV/AIDS Programme. Identify motivators
or inhibitors among individuals or family members and among groups which
required to be addressed through BCC sessions by team as well as through one to
one or one to group counselling sessions. Ensure confidentiality while dealing
with individual cases. Ensure participation in project based clinics, preferred
providers clinics, health camps and would maintain patient registers, dispense
medicines, demonstrate condom use, counsel on condom negotiation skills,
education on NSEP, overdose prevention, abscess, OST, use of lubrication etc.
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Counseling
and Behavior Change Communication
· The
ANM/Counselor is responsible for taking individual and group sessions on
HIV/AIDS, STI, safe sex and injecting behaviors, prevention of abscesses,
overdose prevention, drug treatment options, OST etc.
· The
ANM/Counselor also shall engage in family counseling.
· Demonstrate
condom use, counsel on condom negotiation skills.
· The
ANM/Counselor shall also be responsible for motivating the clients for regular
GMC, referral of clients to ICTC, STI clinic, ART, etc.
· The
ANM/Counselor shall also engage with providers of social welfare services and
facilitate linkage with social welfare services.
· The
ANM/Counselor shall also be responsible for orientation of ORWs on counselling
techniques and coordinate the outreach based BCC and psychosocial support
activities.
· The
ANM/Counselor shall also look into the counselling requirement of female sex
partner and spouses of IDUs and motivating them to avail the HIV related
services (STI treatment, ICTC, etc.).
· In
addition, s/he shall develop the BCC materials suitable for local context,
follow-up clients both in DIC and in the field and maintain records as per
prescribed formats.
· The
ANM/Counselor would be responsible for identifying individual or group
motivators or inhibitors which require to be addressed for health seeking
behaviors, condom use, decline in sharing needles/syringes, decline in domestic
or group violence, addressing issues related to self-esteem, communication of
groups etc.
· Using
the above areas the counselor would guide the outreach team to have specific
based BCC sessions to address these issues.
·
The ANM/Counselor would
be responsible for management of clinics especially record keeping, management
of the patient flow, visit to the clinic sites or
preferred providers and dispensing of medicines.
· The
ANM/Counselor in coordination with M&E and Accountancy officer would
identify the hotspots or sites with low service uptake, increasing defaulters -
prepare outreach and visit plan to
conduct hotspot level meeting..
· The
ANM/Counselor along with ORWs would prepare a plan to improve linkage with
ICTCs /FICTCs ensuring sharing of line listing of referred clients from Tl to
ICTC, maintenance of referral and referral registers.
· The
ANM/Counselor along with M&E and Accountancy officer would ensure timely
reporting of condom stocks, OST medicine stocks, STI and other general medicine
stocks to DAPCU, SACS, TSU or TSG as per requirements.
· The
ANM/Counselor will participate in site validation process and would update the
site validation and quarterly line listing of HRGs of the project along with
M&E cum Accountancy officer.
· The
ANM/Counselor will participate in stakeholder meeting and would prepare a stakeholder
engagement plan to ensure that the issues related to BCC and service uptake is
associated.
· Ensure
collection of used needles and syringes in a IDU Tl and bio-medical waste
management as per the required guidelines.
· Disposal
of clinic or health camp wastes as per the recommended guidelines.
· The
ANM/Counselor to travel to the project area for providing services in the
field. The counselor should visit the field for about 10-12 days in a month.
Reporting:
· Reporting
to PM of the project.
· Provide
data / information required for preparation of reports.
· Prepare
at least 12 case records in the prescribed format and conduct risk management
plan for HRGs or their regular clients.
· Maintain
records on referrals to other services, patients register, follow up register,
referral cards, reconciliation of referral cards, patient cards, condom stock
and issue register, needles and syringe stock and issue register, bio-medical
waste management register, medicine stock and issue register social marketing
of condoms register or any other documents as per requirements.
In
case of IDU Tl the ANM would have following responsibilities:
1.
Ensure management of
abscess cases at DIC and in the field
2.
Assist the medical
officer in primary examination and preliminary screening of HRGs for general
medical conditions and TB (6 monthly GMC).
3.
Referral for further
examination / investigations / treatment, follow-up.
4. Dispensing
of medicines, maintaining inventory of medical supplies and indenting fresh
stocks and record maintenance for STI services.
5.
Ensure that all
clinical reporting formats are maintained and updated.
Training
Requirements:
Supervision and Monitoring Skills,
Team Building Skills, Good listening skills, Case record compilation, Risk
assessment and management plan, Condom demo-re-demo, Basics
of STI & HIV/AIDS, Basics of
NSEP/OST programme Community based monitoring and rapport building, advocacy
and networking Abscess management, Overdose management, clinical record maintenance.
Norms:
For, IDU TIs with the target of 200
& 400 population ANM will also look into the counseling requirements of the
TIs.
D.
Outreach
Workers
Knowledge
and Skills:
• Should
have strong communication skills.
• Ability
to work in small teams, and flexible ways of working.
• Proficiency
in data analysis, report writing, case study compilation.
• At
least 20 days in the field visit required.
• Capacity
to monitor report and guide the team under him/her.
Functions
/ Key
Results Expected:
Summary
of Key Functions:
|
The ORW will be
responsible for overall planning of service delivery at the field for
behavior change or service uptake. With Peer Educators and ORW has to plan,
counseling sessions by counselor, clinic services by visiting physician or
preferred providers, advocacy and networking with stakeholders. Supporting
the peer educators and facilitating their work for efficient and effective
coverage of HRGs. Maintenance of records of the outreach team and report to
the project. Rapport building with the target population and mobilise them
for various services. Work with M&E Assistant for data recording. Ensure
field training of PEs. |
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Planning
and Management
·
The ORW will
responsible for preparing micro-plans for each hotspot, monitoring implementation
of the plans and review of the plans.
· Facilitate
and build capacity of the peer educators to implement the outreach activities at
the required norms of the project.
· Ensure
microplans and line listing is updated on quarterly basis and the same is
shared project for HRGs and in case of migrants and truckers the microplan and
site assessment is completed every quarter.
· Prepare
monthly action plan for each hotspot, ensure supply of needles/syringes, cone
lubricants, BCC materials adequately for each hotspot.
· Should
discuss with the counselor on a monthly basis to understand the hotspots or
sites poor service uptake, increasing number of due and overdue so that
necessary follow up and microplans can be updated.
· Should
discuss with the community members and other stakeholders in preparing
microplan ensuring that field level support is ensured for smooth
implementation of the project.
· The
ORW will identify potential volunteers and would use their services for the program
case of truckers and migrants, brokers may be used. Competent volunteers
fulfilling necessary criteria may be engaged as peer educators after complying
necessary guidelines.
Supervision and Monitoring:
· The
ORW will be In-charge of outreach and supportive supervision of PEs,
counseling, linkages etc.
·
Should ensure at least
20 days of field visits in a month to assigned areas and to the nearest
preferred providers, ICTCs/FlCTCs where the referrals are made.
·
ORW will ensure
preparation of micro plan, risk & vulnerability analysis, stakeholder anal'
coordination with PE and Project Manager / MEA officer.
· Should
ensure weekly peer diaries are maintained, monthly report collection from
submission of own reports to the project office.
· Should
facilitate the crisis response activities.
· Ensure
all new contacts of each peer educators should be covered by him/her.
· In
addition to the regular ORW activities, the Female ORW should focused on FIDU
and in referral and providing services to them.
Advocacy
and Networking:
· The
ORW will be In-charge of stakeholder management to discuss and rope in support
the stakeholders in smooth implementation of the programme in the area.
· The
ORW will be working with various power structures within and outside the commu
and would ensure their effective participation in the programme.
· The
ORW will identify and use preferred providers for delivering the project
services of due training by SACS or DAPCU or TSU.
Commodity
Supplies and Management
· The
ORW will be responsible for demand analysis of condoms, needles and syringes,
lubes in the field and would ensure distribution by the peers or through social
marketing out in the field.
·
The ORW will maintain
records of free condoms or needles and syringes or lubes received from the
project and distributed by self or peer educators or outlets
· Identify
and manage condom social marketing outlets as per the guidelines.
· Ensure
supply and management of IEC materials for use in the outreach sessions.
·
Prepare the clinic site
or health camp sites by mobilizing community for health checkup HIV testing and
counseling.
Reporting:
•
Report to PM.
•
Provide data /
information required for preparation of reports.
•
Maintain records on
referrals to other services, follow up register, reconciliation of referral
cards, patient cards if required, condom & lubes stock and issue register
for distribution in field, needle and syringe stock and issue register for
distribution in the field, collection and disposal of used needles and
syringes, medicine stock and issue register if required, list of social
marketing outlets and their follow up or any other documents as per
requirements.
Training Requirements:
Supervision and Monitoring Skills,
Team Building Skills, Good listening skills, Condom dem demo, Basics of STI and
HIV/AIDS, Basics of NSEP/OST programme, advocacy and network Abscess
management, Overdose management, clinical record maintenance, management,
disposal of used needles and syringes from the field.
|
Norms: •
FSW and MSM Tis = 1:
150-250 HRGs •
For IDU Tis =1:
150-200 HRGs, For Addl. FIDU in existing IDU Tl =1:
50 - 75 FIDUs For IDU Tl with 05T Component = 1: 50-100 05T clients. •
For Dest.Migrants =
1:1600-2000 Dest.migrants |
For Core composite Tis with FSW and MSM or TG/Hijra or IDU component = 1: 100-300 HRGs.
Comments
Post a Comment