Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Consultant – DEP Profiling using Data Triangulation - FHI 360



Date of Issue:19 February 2014

Closing Date: 25 February 2014

Vacancy Announcement number: FHI360/05/2014

Post Title : Consultant – DEP Profiling using Data 
Triangulation

Organization : FHI 360 (Formally known as Family Health International)

Duration : 3 months

Location : Delhi

Background:


In order to expedite the process of developing District Epidemiological Profile (DEP) reports across north-east districts, DAKSH project has developed a template for a report brief that features automatically generated factsheets and graphs, in addition to a manually-prepared brief snapshot of the epidemic situation. This template will be used as the basis to generate reports for all 330 districts. To support the auto-generation of factsheets and graphs for the report brief, DAKSH team has developed a national database of multi-year (up to and including 2011) program, surveillance and census data. FHI 360 is hiring a short term consultant through its DAKSH project (to be placed at FHI 360) to provide technical support in finalization of the national database and DEP reports. This person is to work as a team along with DAKSH staff.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Health Specialist - UNICEF


United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) the world’s leading organization working for the rights of children, invites applications for the following vacancy:

Position: Health Specialist
Location: Bhopal
Post Level: NO-C

Purpose of the Post

To provide technical support to the state governments for planning, implementation, training and monitoring of the  health interventions in collaboration with WASH, Nutrition, C4D for improved adolescent, maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Program Associate (Health Economics and Policy) - PFI



POPULATION FOUNDATION OF INDIA
Vacancy Notification

Job Title Program Associate (Health Economics and Policy)
Organization Population Foundation of India 
Programme Health of the Urban Poor (HUP) Program
Based at New Delhi 


The Population Foundation of India (PFI) is a national non-government organization formulating and implementing programmes on reproductive and child health, family planning, adolescent health and other population issues with a gender sensitive and a rights-based approach. Details of PFI’s activities are available on our website – www.populationfoundation.in

Program Background
PFI is implementing the USAID funded and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) approved Health of the Urban Poor (HUP) program, in eight states and five cities. The HUP program was initially for four years (2009-13) and is now extended for two more years (till September 2015). During the extension phase HUP will support the Government of India, state governments and city administrations in institutionalizing and effectively implementing the NUHM; assisting the government in rollout and scale-up of the NUHM components and approaches tested by HUP. Details of HUP’s activities are available on our website – www.hupindia.org

Multiple Vacancies - HelpAge India



HelpAge India is a reputed charity known for its pioneering work in support of the disadvantaged elderly. Our work has benefited over 8 million elderly and our programmes cater to more than 1.5 million older people every year. We work in the areas of health care, livelihood support, residential care, disaster mitigation, social security and rights of the elderly. The funding for the programmes is largely indigenous and raised from individual, institutional and corporate donors. We also advocate for formation of policy related to the elderly. HelpAge India has worked for over 35 years in India.
Our Mobile Medicare Unit Programme which is a Community based health services for destitute aged persons and other vulnerable sections of citizens is being expanded to Kedar valley, Ukhimath, Guptkashi across the country. For this project we are currently looking for following:-
 
Social Protection Officer

Friday, January 24, 2014

State Program Representative - The Micronutrient Initiative




POSITION PROFILE
Identification
Position Title:
State Program Representative
Reports to/Position Title:
Deputy Country Director, MI
Works with:
Country Office team
Location:
Ahmedabad/Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Last date of application
February 2, 2014
Overall Purpose/Broad Function:
•  The incumbent will be responsible for ensuring the strong implementation of MI programs in Gujarat, supervision of MI India field activities in the State, and developing and maintaining working relations with key senior Government officials and other implementing agencies and donors as required.

Counselor Family Planning - Futures Group International India


Counselor Family Planning

Futures Group – Project Ujjwal

Location: Bihar, District level – 5 nos. 

Position: Full time Consultant Agreement

Submission Last Day: February 09, 2014

Futures Group has worked in more than 60 developing countries to build local capacity to design and implement effective strategies to address critical development issues since its inception in 1971. We have earned a reputation as a global leader in public health, including reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.

We invite applications from qualified candidates for the position of Counselor Family Planning in the Reproductive Health Framework (RH Framework) Project Ujjwal funded by DFID. The full-time positions are based at five government facilities of Bihar. The facilities are: 
1. Sadar Hospital , Begusarai 
2. Sub Divisional Hospital , Barh, Patna
3. Sub Divisional Hospital, Rosera, Samastipur
4. Referral Hospital , Marhaura , Saran 
5. Sadar Hospital, E Champaran 

Senior Research Fellow - The INCLEN Trust International


Position: Senior Research Fellow

Organization: The INCLEN Trust International 

Location: IIGH Laboratory, F- 17, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase I, New 
Delhi

About Us: INCLEN is unique global network of clinical epidemiologists, biostatisticians, health social scientists, health economists and other health professionals affiliated with key academic health-care institutions. We are dedicated to improving the health of disadvantaged populations by promoting equitable health care based on the best evidence of effectiveness and the efficient use of resources.We achieve this by using the network to conduct collaborative, inter-disciplinary research on high-priority health problems. 

The INCLEN is undertaking an international collaborative project “Influenza Immunization of children in India”on at IIGH (Laboratory), New Delhi. 

Job Description/Responsibilities: 
The incumbent is expected to perform the following tasks; 
• Implementation of study protocol and SOPs
• To provide quality assurance of laboratory data collection including to training of the research staff and laboratory data collection and management
• You will assist laboratory procedures and activities
• You will support staff such as laboratory Senior Research Officers, Research Officer, Laboratory Assistants and Lab Technicians in their routine laboratory activities
• It may involve travel to field for data collection and/ or quality assurance and/ or any project related activities
• Any other activities that are agreed upon by the Professors Director Laboratory Science at the institution and collaborator, respectively

Monday, January 20, 2014

Program Officer - Jhpiego


Program Officer

Based at Lucknow and Ranchi

Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University. For 40 years and in over 150 countries, Jhpiego has worked to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families. Jhpiego works with health experts, governments and community leaders to develop strategies that help countries care for themselves by training health care workers, strengthening health systems and improving delivery of care. 

Jhpiego designs innovative, effective and low-cost health care solutions that are breaking down barriers to high-quality health care for the world’s most vulnerable populations. Jhpiego uses its global presence and technical leadership to develop technology-based innovations and systems for significant global health impact. 

In India, Jhpiego works across nineteen states in close collaboration with national and state governments by providing technical assistance in the areas of family planning; maternal, newborn and child health; and pre-service nursing and midwifery education. These projects are funded by USAID, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI), David & Lucile Packard Foundation, Children’s Investment Foundation Fund (CIFF), MacArthur Foundation, Department for International Development (DFID); MSD for Mothers and others.

Jhpiego is hiring for the position of Program Officers (PO) based at the state capitals of Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand for its new program of increasing access to quality, evidence-based antenatal, intrapartum and immediate postpartum care, including postpartum family planning services, to mothers by leveraging the presence and enterprise of private sector providers in selected cities of these states. The PO will work for day to day management of program activities, conduct advocacy visits to program stakeholders, support in implementing the program at target cities and ensure monitoring and evaluation of program activities. The PO will report to the National/State Program Manager.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

National Procurement and Logistics Coordinator (NPLC) - PHFI



Location : Delhi


Job Description: The National Procurement and Logistics Coordinator (NPLC) will function at NACO, HQ, in close coordination with Project Directors of ‘State AIDS Control Societies’ (SASCSs) and Regional Procurement & Logistics Coordinators. The NPLC will report to the Director Procurement & Administration at NACO, HQ.

Responsibilities: 

The responsibilities of the NPLC are: 

1. To provide support to efforts of NACO/ SACS in capacity building of SACS.
2. Build capacity of SACS and peripheral staff on forecasting, allocation & procurement. 
3. Conducting training for SACS procurement and stores officials in procurement and inventory management function in coordination with Regional Coordinators.
4. Prepare procurement plan and Annual Action Plans (AAPs).
5. Provide guidance to Programme Division of ‘Information, Education and Communication’ (IEC) and ‘Targeted Intervention’ (TI) division in preparing TOR, performance requirements for consulting and non-consulting services required as per AAPs. 
6. Assess storage/ warehousing requirements of the supplies procured centrally by NACO.
7. Maintaining list of drugs, kits and other medical supplies delivered for use at various units (ICTC / PPTCTC / Blood Banks / ART Centers).
8. To monitor, report and provide oversight to the stock position of various items including indication of under-stocking / overstocking / expiry of goods to SACS based on the consumption pattern.
9. Acting as link between Procurement Agent/ Logistic Agency, Regional PLCs and SACSs for inventory management and relocation of goods wherever required.
10. Assist Procurement Agent in conducting post delivery inspection of drugs / Kits at regular intervals.
11. to gather and compile data of stock items from all the peripheral units (ICTCs, ARTCs, Blood Banks etc.) and SACS in all the 38 States / UTs.
12. To gather information and monitor the inventory data regarding items where the expiry date is approaching (e.g. 4 months). 
13. To compile data of actual consumption of various items from the centers and help SACS/ NACO in forecasting the annual requirements.
14. Based on the information collected, coordinate to divert, in consultation with the concerned Project Directors, the stocks from the centers which have excess material to the centers where there is shortage. Similarly arrange to divert, in consultation with the concerned Project Directors, items with expiry date approaching to such centers where there is immediate or higher requirement for consumption.
15. To liaise with the Procurement agent/ Inspection Agency / and SACS regarding Supply Chain Management to coordinate and facilitate delivery, receipt and distribution of supplies.
16. To perform other related tasks as required. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Sr. Advisor – Family Planning - EngenderHealth


JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE:   Sr. Advisor – Family Planning

PROGRAM/OFFICE: Bihar TSU

REPORTS TO: Senior Technical Advisor, India Country office

DUTY STATION Patna, Bihar

EngenderHealth works to improve the health and well-being of people in the poorest communities of the world. We do this by sharing our expertise in sexual and reproductive health and transforming the quality of health care. We promote gender equity, advocate for sound practices and policies, and inspire people to assert their rights to better, healthier lives. Working in partnership with local organizations, we adapt our work in response to local needs. 

National Social Mobilization and Gender Expert - Futures Group International India

National Social Mobilization and Gender Expert

Futures Group – Project Ujjwal

Location: Gurgaon, National level

Position: Full time 

Submission Last Day: January 13, 2014


Futures Group has worked in more than 60 developing countries to build local capacity to design and implement effective strategies to address critical development issues since its inception in 1971. We have earned a reputation as a global leader in public health, including reproductive health and HIV/AIDS.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Advisor, Monitoring & Evaluation, Saving Newborn Lives - Save the Children


Advisor, Monitoring & Evaluation, Saving Newborn Lives (Job Code: AME-SNL)
Save the Children, India
Location: New Delhi with travel as needed
Last date of Applications: 22nd December 2013
Save the Children (SC) is the world’s leading independent child rights’ organization: it fights for children’s rights and delivers immediate and lasting improvement to children’s lives worldwide. SC has existed in India since the pre-Independence days. Save the Children, India (SCI) is the 28th independent member of the International Save the Children Movement. 
SC has agreed to make Newborn and Child Survival (NCS) the focus of their premier campaign around the world over the next 5 years with SCI playing a lead role in the campaign. In October 2009, SCI launched the EVERY ONE campaign. Our vision is that no child under the age of five die from preventable causes, and public attitudes in India will not tolerate a return to previously high levels of infant and child deaths. Our goal is that Millennium Development Goal 4 is achieved.
The Saving Newborn Lives (SNL) program of Save the Children, an initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has made a major contribution over the last decade in bringing the issue of newborn survival to global and national agendas. It has produced landmark publications on critical newborn needs, helped in identifying interventions to address the major killers of newborns, and assisted 19 countries in developing policies and strategies for newborn health including introduction of cost-effective new interventions. In India, SNL led the development of the country’s first ever report on newborn health titled ‘The State of India’s Newborns’ in 2004, and facilitated the development and sharing of SEARCH’s ground-breaking field trial on ‘Home-Based Newborn Care’ which has now been adopted by the Government of India as one of the key national health programs.
There is growing recognition that the key to achieving MDG-4 is to tackle the increasing proportion of neonatal mortality as a subset of under-five mortality, and the next critical step is to demonstrate effective implementation at scale of the newborn health programs. In order to ‘bend the curve’, SNL in its third phase (2013-2017) is working through active collaborations and strategic partnerships in India to develop, apply and document successful implementation approaches to achieve effective coverage at scale.
Job Purpose
One of the key objectives of SNL’s work-plan is to provide state-of-the-art technical assistance and catalytic resources for strengthening monitoring of implementation and outcomes, in order to promote accountability and action. In this regard SCI is looking for an Advisor to provide technical support in achieving the above mentioned objective. He/she will work under the overall guidance of the Technical Advisor – Newborn & assist the Director-Programmes and Director-Knowledge Management of SC India as and when required.
Main responsibilities
Specific responsibilities include but will not be limited to:
 Measuring SNL progress, results, and performance
• Work with SNL global M&E staff to develop indicators and metrics to measure program success across all objectives, such as advocacy and partnership building.
• Work in close coordination with the SNL India team in design and implementation of research  efforts (household surveys, formative research, qualitative research) to answer key questions on urban poor and other implementation questions
• Lead the process of data management (collection, validation, analysis) and presentation of results in user friendly formats
• Maintain databases of activities, reports, and products, compiled across all SNL geographical areas of work, and link them to SC India’s
• Compile and submit reports on time, including routine quarterly (QPR), annual (APR), and any other report required by SNL/BMGF.

Monitor implementation and outcomes of newborn health programs to promote accountability and action• Advocate for inclusion of globally standardized  Neonatal Health Indicators within the Government Health Information systems (MCTS, HMIS, NFHS-4 etc.) for use in national programme management and decision-making; assist in making recommendations on how data can be used at state and district level for management and program planning
• Understand existing government and non-government monitoring and reporting systems, identify opportunities to improve reliability of data, and increase use of existing data for improving implementation of newborn programmes especially for urban areas
• Support SC India staff, government partners and other stakeholders to analyze and use information for evidence-informed policy making at the National, State and District levels.
• Assist the Child Health division, MoHFW in developing plans for routine information generation for Newborn Health programs (Facility-Based Newborn Care, Home-Based Newborn Care) using the available datasets, and support the development and dissemination of technical reports to various stakeholders
• Develop, pilot and support the implementation of new monitoring tools at various levels (National, State, District) to facilitate use of programmatic data for immediate action and remedial measures
General responsibilities:• Assist the SNL program team in the development of annual work-plans (AWP), including timelines and budgets, based on the 5 Year Strategic Plan, and help in in the preparation of Project Monitoring Plan (in the format as prescribed by the donor)
• Support SNL/SCI staff and counterparts to generate tables and graphs that help communicate information in such a way that it facilitates planning, action, and presentation of performance of SNL activities.
• Advise the KM/M&E team of SC India on how to strengthen monitoring and data management of Newborn Health under H&N projects,   document results of data analysis in a form which is publishable and available for widespread circulation
• Represent SNL/SCI in professional meetings, conferences, technical advisory groups and seminars related to the advancement of M&E, and share the results and findings from the data analysis.
• Work in a collaborative environment with other SNL/SCI staff, and travel as needed to provide technical assistance to other SNL staff and counterparts for the design and implementation of monitoring and evaluation activities.
• Participate in regular meetings/phone calls with SNL global M&E staff and M&E staff from other countries.
Professional Qualifications & Experience
• Master’s degree or higher from a reputed institute/ university in Public health, Statistics, economics, demography, or related field
• Five years of progressively responsible, professional level experience with International NGOs/Donor agencies related to monitoring and evaluation, social science research, demographic research, and MIS
• Experience of working with government MIS systems viz. NRHM, RCH, NACP-3, RNTCP and handling large scale data sets preferred
• Demonstrated expertise in the use of Statistical and Demographic packages, including SPSS, STATA, EPINFO, etc. Preference will be given to those with experience in qualitative research methods.
• Ability to plan, implement and monitor project activities by applying proven management principles
• Thorough knowledge of monitoring and evaluation, social science, demographic research, data dissemination techniques, and data utilization for policy analysis and policy development in the area of NB.
• Ability to handle sensitive and complex issues diplomatically and to inspire confidence in GOI and other counterpart
• Knowledge of Government of India (GOI) health & population policies and programs
• Excellent interpersonal and communications skills in English and in Hindi, including writing skills in English and Hindi
• Willingness to travel to project field sites, if necessary
• Ability to build support from staff across teams, and to build the capacity of others.
• A commitment to support cross organisational initiatives.
• Experience working within budget constraints
• Ability to operate within a predominantly administratively self-servicing environment.
• Commitment to SC’s mission and values.
• Computer literate.
Interested candidates should mention the job code in the subject line and send their CV as an attachment at jobs@savethechildren.in To know more about the organisation please visit our website www.savethechildren.in
Save the Children aims to be an equal opportunity employer. Women candidates are encouraged to apply. Recruitment and selection procedures & checks reflect our commitment to protect children from abuse.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Divisional Coordinator, Zinc and ORS Scale up Project - Micronutrient Initiative India


Divisional Coordinator, Zinc and ORS Scale up Project
Micronutrient Initiative India
Location: Any District of, Bihar

  1. Identification
Position Title:
Divisional Coordinator, Zinc and ORS Scale up Project, Bihar
Reports to/Position Title:
Deputy State Program Manager, Zinc and ORS scale up project, Bihar
Location:
ANY district of Bihar
Works with:
District and block Programme Managers
Supervises:
None
 
  1. Overall Purpose/Broad Function:
            Facilitate, planning , capacity building, service delivery, reporting and monitoring of the Zinc      Scale up project in the divisions

  1. Key Duties and Responsibilities:
 
1.    Undertake situational analysis of all districts in the jurisdiction of division placed.
2.    Ensure and build capacity for long-term, effective supply chain management for Zn/ORS
3.    Ensure effective training and capacity building of all health workers/functionaries and ICDS
personnel if included
4.    Ensure flow of high-quality monitoring data on regular basis
5.    Maintain productive relations with partners and govt. in order to ensure prioritization and
sustainability of ORS/zinc treatment delivery
6.    Ensure effective review and planning of programme by the Govt. functionaries
7.    Serve as subject matter expert  on diarrhoea and its management, including ORS and Zn
8.    Ensure effective implementation of the communications strategy adopted at the state-level
 
4.Supervisory Responsibilities:
         None
  1. Education/Professional Designations/Experience:
            Masters degree ( social work / management/Public health/ health administration/
epidemiology/ statistics)
           3-5 years of work experience of which a minimum of one year at grassroots level work
 
  1. Language Skills
      Spoken and written – Hindi and English
 
  1. Travel Requirements
Undertake extensive travel up to 15 days a month in the field area
 
  1. Other Specific Skill Requirements:
• Knowledge of MS office (Microsoft excel, word and power point etc.)
• Liaisoning skills
• Ability to work hard and achieve results
• Ability to work in team
• Full compliance with administrative and financial norms
 
 
Desirable qualifying parameters
 
• Experience of handling the monitoring and survey data
• Compile and analyze district information/data on key socio-economic and health indicators
using data from different source
 
The position is contractual, subject to availability of specific donor funds.

How to apply?

Application with covering letter to be sent to bchatterjee@micronutrient.orgThe application must contain information about current salary drawn and expected. The applications should be in MS Word, and should have subject “Divisional Coordinator- Bihar”. The closing date for receiving applications is 1700hrs on 10th December 2013. Telephonic calls will not be entertained.
 
Applications without the salary information and subject would be disqualified from screening. Only short-listed candidates will receive an acknowledgment and will be called for personal interactions, to be held in Patna. Successful candidate will be required to join asap. This is a District based position, and the selected candidate will be given consultancy contract for a period of one year with annual renewable based on performance and project duration. The salary is approximately INR 40,000/ month.
 
MI is a non-smoking work environment.


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Various Positions - SHARE India

SHARE India is a not for profit society registered in 1986 under the AP Public Societies Registration Act. Presently, SHARE is implementing a project that provides technical assistance to Department of AIDS Control (DAC) for human capacity development.  The project is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

About the project:
The DAC has established District AIDS Prevention and Control Units (DAPCUs) in 189 high priority districts during NACP-3 to provide programmatic oversight. SHARE is currently engaged in providing technical assistance for strengthening DAPCUs in collaboration with DAC and State AIDS Control Societies (SACS). The support is managed by DAPCU National Resource Team (DNRT) comprises of Senior Program Managers, DAPCU Coordinators, Regional Coordinators and M&E Officers.
SHARE invites highly motivated professionals for various positions as shown below:

1.                  Senior Program Manager (SPM): (1 position) - Hyderabad
The SPM will be leading a team of 4-5 Regional Coordinators and one M&E Officer and reports to the Project Director (PD); will be responsible for program planning and implementation; coordinate with the DAPCU Coordinator at DAC, DAPCU Nodal Officers (DNO), and Project Director in SACS, and with DAC officials, as necessary. The broad responsibilities of the position are:
        i.            Lead the team and provide technical and programmatic guidance for their optimal performance.
      ii.            Guide the SHARE team and support the DNOs/SACSs to enhance DAPCUs capacity to facilitate effective and quality delivery of services.
    iii.            Enhance the capacity of SHARE, SACS and DAPCU staff for managing DAPCU functions.
    iv.            Provide oversight for effective planning, implementation and monitoring of program activities and work for need-based mid-course corrections.
      v.            Engage in in project activities documentation and support the PD in preparation of periodical reports for Government and donor.
Qualifications required:
·         MBBS or Masters in Public Health or Social Sciences
·         3 to 5 years’ experience in public health programs, preferably in HIV/AIDS in progressive responsibilities.
·         Good team player with proven record of managing teams
·         Excellent written and verbal communication skills
·         Experience in working with the government system at state or national level
·         Good negotiation and problem solving skills
·         Experience in capacity building and institutional strengthening



2.                  DAPCU Coordinator (1 position): Delhi

The DAPCU Coordinator will be responsible for supporting the DNRT in effective planning, implementation, and monitoring of the DAPCU strengthening activities. The Position will coordinate with different divisions of DAC and SACS to ensure the needed administrative and management support is provided to DNRT. The broad job responsibilities are:

        i.            Work with the DNRT and provide inputs for program planning, implementation and management of the project activities efficiently.
      ii.            Appraise and coordinate with the senior leadership and other officers of DAC for managing DAPCU strengthening activities
    iii.          Providing program oversight of the  states and DAPCUs assigned
    iv.            Co-ordinate with the other members of the DNRT, engage SACS and DAC point of contacts for better management of the activities and resolving bottlenecks
      v.            Serve as a link between SHARE and DAC for DAPCU related activities for better coordination.
    vi.            Advocate with DAC on DAPCU activities by actively engaging in various meetings.
Qualifications required:
·         MBBS or Masters in Social Sciences or Public Health
·         3 to 5 years’ experience in public health, preferably in HIV/AIDS
·         Experience in working with Government and multi-sector environment at state or national level
·         Team player with  excellent  skills in coordinating with expanded teams  
·         Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and a regional language
·         Good negotiation and problem solving skills

3.                  Regional Coordinator (6 positions) – Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati Hyderabad,  Lucknow and Mumbai
The Regional Coordinator (RC) will function under the direct supervision of the Senior Program Manager. The broad job responsibilities of the position are:
i.     Coordinate with the DNO and other component officers in SACS for context-specific program planning, and implementation and monitoring of the activities
ii.      Enhance DNO’s capacity for effective management of DAPCU portfolio
iii.    Facilitate for DAPCUs capacity development
iv.    Support SACS in establishing responsive systems for DAPCUs monitoring and provide oversight
v.      Promote innovations, document and submit various program documents and reports
vi.    Advocate with the district and state leadership for mainstreaming HIV activities
vii.  Support in implementing or managing any activities as advised by DAC or SACS

Preference will be given to regional candidates in the states, where vacancies are announced.
Qualifications required:
·         Masters in Social Sciences or public health or medical graduates
·         3-5 years’ experience working with public health programs at  state level
·         Strong  in capacity building and systems strengthening
·         Proven skills in program monitoring, data analysis and interpretation
·         Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and the regional language
·         Good  government coordination and representation
·         Strong in negotiation and problem solving skills

4.                  Documentation Officer : (1 position) - Hyderabad

The Program Manager, Documentation will be reporting to the Senior Program Manager.  The position will be responsible for preparing good quality project documents, editing various field reports, preparing publicity materials, developing success stories/case studies etc. The broad responsibilities include:

i.        Prepare good quality project documents, donor and government reports in coordination with the SPMs
ii.      Document program related success stories, case studies, good practices etc. for wider dissemination
iii.    Take lead in supporting and building the capacity of DNRT and DAPCU staff  in documentation    
iv.    Review program data and field reports to capture quality information in donor and government reports.
v.      Prepare training and workshop reports

Qualifications required:
·      Postgraduate in Mass Communications or in Social Sciences / Humanities with degree / diploma in communications
·        4 years’ experience, preferably documenting health/HIV/AIDS programs
·        Excellent verbal and written communication skills. (Please attach a sample of and/or link to your  work)
·       Attention to detail and knowledge of documents, pictorial aids designing and developing videos.
·        Proficiency in Microsoft Office
All the positions need extensive travel within the country.  Remuneration will be at par with market standards and based on experience and qualifications. Interested candidates may forward their updated resume to the address given below. No telephone inquiry would be entertained. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.  Please mention the name of the position you are applying for on the application, envelope and/or in email subject matter.
The Executive Administrator / HR, Public Health Management Institute (PHMI), 6-1-126 & 127/4, Padmarao Nagar, Secunderabad, AP- 500 025 or e-mail to:hr.shareindia@gmail.com.

SHARE INDIA is an equal opportunity employer. Women and persons living with HIV are encouraged to apply
Last date for receipt of the application: October 22, 2013
 
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