CLM Regional Cordinator job at International Community of Women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA)
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Vacancy title:
CLM Regional Cordinator

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Admin & Office ]

Jobs at:

International Community of Women living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA)

Deadline of this Job:
Friday, October 25 2024 

Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Kampala, East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, October 22 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:
Background:
Community-led monitoring (CLM) is an approach to assessing the quality of health services. It is initiated and implemented by networks and organisations of people living with HIV, key and Vulnerable Populations and other priority affected populations It involves use of a structured tool with a set of questions for gathering quantitative and qualitative data and observations about components of HIV/TB services. The aim is getting input from recipients of these services on quality, accessibility and availability. The data generated is then used by service recipients and other advocates (PLHIV, key populations, CSO, CBOs) to design community actions for change in the status of HIV/TB and other related services.

JOB SUMMARY
The Regional Co-ordinator will be the head of the Regional Secretariat and is accountable to the CLM consortium partners-ICWEA, HEPS-Uganda and REACT Uganda. The Regional Coordinator will directly report and account to ICWEA and will be under the direct supervision of the Project Coordinator stationed at ICWEA. The Regional Coordinator will coordinate all CLM activities in the districts in the region working closely with a team of community monitors under his/her direct supervision. The position is responsible for the strategic implementation of the Regional CLM Programme and ensuring coordination of CLM activities for improved quality of HIV/TB car across the region.

Key responsibilities
1. A) Management, Governance and Coordination (10%)
• Be responsible for the management and administration (including human resources management) of the Regional Secretariat, in collaboration with the project coordinator;
• Report to the secretariat and or the national project coordinator on the progress of the CLM activities with quarterly reports (both narrative and financial);
• Supervise the works of Community Monitors
o Ensure that bi-monthly data collection takes place and is uploaded into the online system
o Support Community Monitors through written communications and direct engagement with facilities, communities and duty bearers as needed including editing state of clinic reports regularly;
o Ensure that all Community Monitors keep sequential and excellent records of all meetings, correspondence, community engagement events that are uploaded to a central place;
o Edit stories written by Community Monitors, and provide feedback to national project team; and where possible link national project team with key individuals willing to speak out about challenges;
o Ensure that Community Monitors adhere to the requirements of data collection including using informed consent scripts;
• Develop, strengthen and nurture effective working relationships and synergies with allies in the region (donors and lead regional partner institutions) network members of people living with HIV and Key and vulnerable people in the districts of operation in the region;
• Ensure effective networking, communication and information sharing among Partners the region, which includes the promotion of lessons learnt across the region.

1. B) Program QUALITY and LEARNING (60%)
The Regional Coordinator will ensure program quality standards are properly understood and applied across all programs. S/he will promote programmatic learning to improve the quality of the CLM program, focus on strengthening internal and external coordination and robust information management in the region while building capacity of staff to for improved program quality.

Specifically, the Regional Coordinator will:
• Ensure that relevant CLM program models and approaches are well understood and properly applied during the implementation of respective programs;
• Promote regular program reflection and learning through quarterly refresher trainings and or mentorships focused on specific CLM (in areas of advocacy, research, community mobilisation and engagement, PEPFAR Minimum program requirements etc.) topics;
• Provide leadership, oversight and quality assurance for all baselines, mid-term reviews, end-lines and impact evaluations. Build capacity to do research and evaluations in-house;
• Support the Program Director to organize annual partnership review conference to reflect on the partnership and review annual program performance;
• Analyse & track findings of monitoring across the region to inform district level engagement & advocacy;
• Monitor the implementation of agreed action plans in order to assess if the quality of services improve. Where issues remain unresolved or unchanged, escalate upwards to district level or with further advocacy;
• Work with and build the capacity of district level PLHIV Sector structures to engage in local advocacy and district level engagement activities;
• Provide feedback to community members and partners on engagement efforts with duty bearers;
• Consolidate reports on facility and district level activities and update the national project team accordingly;
• Carry out peer review and verification of data collection at facilities to improve consistency and strength data collection;

1. C) Support external engagement and evidence-based advocacy (20%)
The Regional Coordinators will support CLM’s strategic external engagement including evidenced-based advocacy and work relating to influencing policy at regional and national levels.

Specifically, the Regional Coordinator will:
• On a quarterly basis, bring credible knowledge from programs to inform CLM’s strategic engagement and discourse across various platforms including working groups, sub-district health teams, regional health sector committees, implementing partners’ performance review platforms;
• Quarterly bring credible evidence including CLM findings, publications and reports from programs to inform regional level CLM advocacy and policy engagement;
• Support on mapping out strategic external engagement platforms and monitoring and feedback mechanisms of key takeaways from these platforms;
• Support communications team in CLM content creation for communication, visibility and influencing policy;
• Organise district accountability/advocacy meetings with support from the national project team;
• Identify where upcoming advocacy and campaign plans require communications, media, and/or social media intervention and ensure that the national project team has the relevant information in a timely manner.

1. D) Program Planning, Monitoring and Reporting (10%)
The Regional Coordinator support national level and or secretariat planning, monitoring and reporting by adopting tools that support project planning monitoring and reporting that shall be designed by the project coordinator. S/He will ensure that all activities and or tasks of Community Monitors are tracked.

Specifically, the Regional Coordinator will:
• Review existing CLM planning and reporting tools to assess what is working, what is not working and unmet needs related to planning and reporting;
• Manage regional level planning and reporting mechanism, ensuring that planning and reporting across all Sub-National Units under Her/his scope happens on schedule and is of good quality;
• Support content creation of quarterly newsletters focused on human interest stories from the field, key program events like launches and important program news like new wins;
• Support production ofcountry level annual reports, based on Program/Project Information
• Produce quarterly project progress reports;
• Develop clear agendas, minutes and action points and file up for each meeting in the online system.

Education Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent in Social Science, Development Studies, Education, Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation and Development Planning or a related field from a recognised University of Institution.

Core Competencies and Experience
Desired Experience
1. A minimum of 4 years of program management experience with local NGO including supervision, monitoring, evaluation and program design;
2. Experience in strengthening community level systems and supporting service recipients to engage duty bearers;
3. Expertise in engaging stakeholders spanning local/community, national and global levels;
4. Experience in project management i.e. project inception, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and knowledge management;

Essential Competences and Skills
1. Strong conceptual and research/analytical skills, with the ability to think strategically and to rapidly analyse and integrate diverse information from varied sources into conclusions and recommendations
2. Seeks and applies knowledge, information and best practices inside and outside ICWEA
3. Ability to lead effectively, and possesses mentoring and conflict resolution skills
4. Strong skills in knowledge management and translation;
5. Excellent leadership, supervisory and team building skills;
6. Excellent communication and facilitation skills;
7. Public/Interpersonal Relations/skills;
8. Excellent/Good report writing skills;
9. Community mobilization skills;
10. Good collaboration and team participation skills; and
11. Knowledge of the diversity of PLHIV and KPs;
12. Appreciation and substantial knowledge in community engagement, human rights, gender consideration and programming is required;
13. Experience in community data collection (is of added advantage);
14. Demonstrable experience in organising, advocacy and/or mobilisation at a community level Self-motivated and able to work without direct supervision
15. Able & willing to travel frequently within the region and at times across the country;
16. Fluency in the local language in a region will be an added advantage

Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 48

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

Job application procedure
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• All interested applicants must submit their applications including – a cover letter, CV, and relevant academic documents via the email and cc jkomujuni@icwea.org
• The subject of the application should be the position being applied for.

• OR hand deliver your application to the address below;
International Community of Women Living with HIV Eastern Africa (ICWEA)
P.O.Box 32252, Kampala, Uganda
Plot 1106, Ssenge – Kawanda Road, Off Kayunga
Kampala – Hoima Road

Application Deadline
Interested candidates are required to submit their applications not later than 25th October 2024 by 5:00 pm


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Job Info
Job Category: Administrative jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, October 25 2024
Duty Station: Kampala
Posted: 22-10-2024
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 22-10-2024
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 22-10-2077
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