Vacancy title:
Systems Navigator
Jobs at:
Uganda Key Populations ConsortiumDeadline of this Job:
Wednesday, January 24 2024
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, January 11 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Project Background
Uganda has made significant strides in addressing Key Population (KP) challenges, especially in areas related to HIV, TB, and Malaria, supported by a nexus of government departments, development partners, and KP communities. However, a glaring gap exists in the centralised and harmonised data collection, management, and utilisation, affecting programming efficiency, evidence-based decision-making, and effective resource allocation.
The recent challenges experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the pressing need for a unified, reliable, and accessible data system. Disparities in data sources, the absence of verifiable datasets, and a focus on client enrolment rather than addressing human rights barriers have created a complex data landscape.
Recognising this, UKPC, in collaboration with UGANET & HRAPF, is spearheading the IKIS initiative. This system is envisioned to centralise, streamline, and enhance KP data management, ensuring a holistic approach to HIV, TB, and Malaria intervention strategies.
Project Objective
• IKIS aims to create a unified platform for KP data collection, management, and coordination in Uganda. It seeks to bridge the existing data gaps, provide a reliable one-stop data hub, and build a robust body of knowledge to guide future KP-focused programming. By centralising data, the system also hopes to bolster the evidence-based approach to KP intervention strategies, enhancing effectiveness and impact.
System Features & Utility
• Centralised Database: A comprehensive repository containing information ranging from client enrolment, care, and outreach to human rights-related barriers, ensuring data is easily accessible and up-to-date.
• Stakeholder Accessibility: Designed to be used by a broad spectrum of stakeholders, from government agencies and development partners to KP communities and academia.
• Harmonisation: Addressing discrepancies in data sources, IKIS will streamline and unify disparate datasets, eliminating contradictions and ensuring data integrity.
• Human Rights Focus: Unlike other systems, IKIS will capture data not just on disease intervention but also on human rights barriers, ensuring a more comprehensive understanding of KP challenges.
• Capacity Building: In addition to data management, IKIS will act as a platform to enhance data collection capacities within the KP constituencies, fostering a culture of evidence-based decision-making.
Purpose of the IT Officer Role
• UKPC wishes to hire a Systems Navigator to manage the technical dimensions of the Integrated KP Information System (IKIS), ensuring robust system performance, security, and seamless user experience.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• System Development and Deployment
• Collaborate with the technical team in the development, testing, and installation of IKIS.
• Validate system configurations to ensure they meet project requirements and user needs.
• System Maintenance & Updates
• Oversee regular system diagnostics to ensure optimal performance.
• Implement system updates, enhancements, and patches as necessary.
• Technical Support & Troubleshooting
• Serve as the primary point of contact for all system-related queries and issues.
• Diagnose and resolve technical challenges, ensuring minimal downtime.
• Training & Capacity Building
• Organise and lead training sessions for staff and stakeholders on IKIS navigation, functionality, and best practices.
• Develop user manuals and training materials to aid self-paced learning.
• Security & Compliance
• Monitor the system for security breaches and vulnerabilities.
• Ensure adherence to data protection policies and best practices.
• System Documentation
• Maintain comprehensive documentation related to system configurations, updates, and user guides.
• Document and report system errors and resolutions for future reference.
Qualifications and Work Experience
Educational Qualifications
• A bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Information Systems, Health Informatics, Computer Science, or a related field. Relevant certifications will be an added advantage.
Experience
• Minimum 3 years of experience in system development, installation, and maintenance.
• Experience in troubleshooting software and hardware issues.
• An experience in DHIS2 software is an added advantage
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Job application procedure
Candidates who fit the above criteria should send their updated curriculum vitaes and cover letters to opportunities@ugandakpc.org
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