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Associate Project Control Officer Jobs in Uganda at High Commission for Refugees

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Job Title: Associate Project Control Officer


United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is inviting and recruiting qualified candidates for the vacant position above .

Qualifications
University Degree in Accounting ,Finance, Public or Business Administration, Economics or related field , Or university degree in another field combined with a professional qualification in accounting , auditing or finance .
Minimum four years of previous job experience in the field of accounting /finance, project management , business analysis, quality assurance and /or risk management .
Good knowledge of international auditing standards.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills .

Competencies
Professional qualification in accounting , auditing or finance (CPA/CIA or equivalent )
Working experience of at least one year in an intergovernmental organization (United Nations or similar).
Good knowledge of United Nations financial rules and procedures.
Working experience with accrual accounting (such as IPSAS or IFRS)

How to apply
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria should submit their applications , under confidential cover, addressed to the Senior Administrative /finance Officer, UNHCR Representation in Uganda , P. O. Box 3813, Kampala, quoting the above vacancy notice and post number .

Deadline: 21 /05 /2013

Program Officer Jobs Opportunity in Uganda at Democratic Governance Facility

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Job Title: Program Officer , Transitional Justice and Conflict Prevention

Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) is inviting qualified candidates for the vacant position above.

Responsibilities
Provide analysis of key developments in the transitional justice and conflict prevention areas and feed this into the management of the DFG.
Provide input to the development and monitoring of annual work plans and budgets as agreed with the CM.
Take overall responsibility for achievement of agreed targets within the sub-component .
Establish and work with relevant working groups as directed by the CM.
Develop and oversee, where required, funding application processes or calls for proposals for potential partiners .

Academic
A Masters degree in Transitional Justice , Conflict Prevention or another relevant subject from a recognized university .
Additional qualifications in project management & administration , public policy development studies and political science are an advantage .

Competencies
Good knowledge of current development challenges and political developments in Uganda , especially in the area of Transitional Justice and Peace and Security issues .
At least five years experience in the management of development programs and projects .

How to apply
To apply please send your CV and cover letter with 3 work related referees to the address or e-mail below. All applications shall be marked : DFG-Program Officer . E-mails must not exceed 2 MB.

People Performance Group
Plot 8 Kitante Close , Kitante
P. O. Box 12405, Kampala, Uganda

Deadline: 24/05 /2013

Senior Accountant Jobs Vacancy in Uganda at Appliance World Ltd

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Job Title: Senior Accountant

Appliance World Ltd is looking to hire people in the following positions;

How to apply
Appliance World Limited , Plot 1-5 , Spring Close , Wankoko, Off Old Portbell Road, P. O. Box 10608 , Kampala.
Make sure you state your name and the position you are applying for on the envelope.
Alternatively you can email your application and CV to Vacancy@applianceworld.co.ug

How to apply
If you have any questions about the jobs or on how to apply call 0414 340799 or 0776 785313.
Successful candidates whose CVs meet our criteria will be contacted immediately in order to be interviewed .
Deadline : 26/ 05 /2013

Sales and Distribution Coordinator Jobs in Uganda at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

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Job Title: Sales and Distribution Coordinator
Job Location  Uganda Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  In-Country Operations
More information about this job:
Overview:

About the Clinton Health Access Initiative:


The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and treatment programs.



Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more than 2 million HIV+ people access the medicines needed for treatment—representing nearly half of all people and 2 out of 3 children on HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.



In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by >400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic technology, leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide; introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses, laboratory systems and drug logistics.



Background:


It is estimated that ~60% of care and treatment in Uganda is sought in the private sector, yet a number of barriers can impede access to appropriate drugs and diagnostics, such as high prices, limited product availability, and low provider/retailer awareness of treatment guidelines.



Diarrhea kills roughly two million children every year worldwide. In Uganda, diarrhea is responsible for ~15,000 child deaths, approximately 10% of all child mortality (third behind only malaria and pneumonia). This is in spite of the fact that a simple, highly-effective, and affordable treatment solution exists in the form of oral rehydration salts (ORS) and zinc. However, diarrhea remains grossly neglected: from 2007-2011, $6.5 billion of global funds were allocated to address HIV/AIDS, while only 0.23% of this figure ($15 million) was used to tackle diarrhea. This imbalance is now being addressed through an international effort, of which CHAI has been a driving member, leading to the development of treatment scale up programs in 10 high burden countries, including Uganda.



In Uganda, a program to scale-up diarrhea treatment with ORS and zinc is being undertaken by CHAI in partnership with the Ministry of Health. The problem is that these treatments are caught in a market trap: low levels of consumer/caregiver awareness about the appropriate treatment lead to poor demand for these products; this results in an anemic market, which provides no incentive for suppliers to optimize distribution networks, promote the products, or reduce margins; this, in turn, leads to a lack of availability, unaffordable prices, and minimal marketing – completing the vicious cycle and ensuring that consumer access is repressed. CHAI seeks to break this vicious cycle by addressing both demand and supply-side barriers to access.



Position Description:



The Distribution and Sales Coordinator will form the fundamental interface between the strategic intent of CHAI’s in-house marketing and supply chain experts and the day to day implementation of the strategy by CHAI’s private partners (pharmaceutical distributors, NGOs, social businesses).



The Coordinator will also spend ~25% of his/her time travelling domestically, primarily to regions with limited facilities to train, support and mentor the sales teams across the country and monitor key performance indicators. S/hewill spend a modest portion of his/her time supporting CHAI’s private sector malaria strategy.
Responsibilities:

    Sales strategy and action plans
        Design the Sales and Distribution strategy in line with the ECM program objectives and based on the recommendations of the supply chain study and market research
        Support each private partner in the development  of its annual action plan (distribution channels, customer segmentation, key messages, sales target per territory, coverage and call frequency)
    Distribution
        Contribute to the development of incentive schemes and other appropriate schemes (e.g. credit facility) to encourage expansion of distribution, especially in hard-to-reach and remote areas.
        Monitor the effectiveness of incentive scheme vs. actual distribution coverage, product availability and sales uptake
        Explore distribution opportunities beyond traditional pharmaceutical channels and develop partnerships with non-pharma For-Profit or Not-For-Profit organizations to increase coverage of underserved populations (bottom of the pyramid)
        Liaise with all stakeholders to troubleshoot issues such as stock-out situations and price variation along the supply chain  
    Sales Force Training and mentoring
        Train and mentor CHAI partners’ sales teams on sales techniques, customer relationship management, product knowledge, etc.
        Spend time in the field with Sales Managers or on his/her own, calling on key customers (wholesalers, Pharmacies) and Key Opinion Leaders and influencers

    Private providers Training and continuous Medical Education
        Develop and coordinate a national effort to train private sector health providers in the proper treatment of diarrhea in children with ORS and zinc: partner with Pharmacy Society of Uganda, National Drug Authority and other bodies to plan and provide training and Continuous Medical Education to the private healthcare providers
    Performance management
        Identify gaps in terms of data to effectively monitor 1) sales volume/value breakdown per geography, channel, customer group,  and 2) sales force effectiveness
        Make appropriate recommendations on how to reduce these data gaps and design key performance indicators
        Lead relevant initiatives to improve data collection and analysis, e.g. development of IT system

Qualifications:

    Minimum 10-years experience in sales, including minimum 5 years in a sales management position in the pharmaceutical industry or in a reputable FMCG company. Strong track record of success in product launches in markets with a high share of traditional retail channels. Ideally this experience would come in Uganda or the East African region.
    Demonstrated success in coordinating partners and developing relationships in order to drive a multi-stakeholder process
    Experience in designing and conducting high-impact trainings for sales representatives
    Experience in using sales force performance management system
    Excellent leadership and mentoring skills
    Excellent communication, presentation and management skills
    Entrepreneurial mindset and strong self-motivation
    Ability to develop and execute a coherent programmatic strategy amidst substantial ambiguity and changing circumstances
    Exceptional time-management skills and the ability to manage multiple work streams in parallel under tight deadlines
    Ability to function independently and flexibly
    Fluency in English required; additional languages spoken in Uganda are advantages
    CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, entrepreneurialism, flexibility, independence, humility, and work ethic

Advantages:

    Advanced degree in business, marketing, logistics, public health, or a related field
    Experience in developing and implementing successful Bottom-Of-the Pyramid sales strategy
    Strong analytical skills, including fluency in Excel
    Experience in designing sales force performance management system

How to apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3084/sales-and-distribution-coordinator/job

Deadline: 25th May 2013

Research Insights Coordinator Jobs in Uganda at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

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Job Title: Research Insights Coordinator
Job Location  Uganda Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  In-Country Operations
More information about this job:
Overview:

About the Clinton Health Access Initiative:


The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and treatment programs.



Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more than 2 million HIV+ people access the medicines needed for treatment—representing nearly half of all people and 2 out of 3 children on HIV/AIDS treatment in developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.



In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by >400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic technology, leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide; introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses, laboratory systems and drug logistics.



Background:


Diarrhea kills roughly two million children every year worldwide. In Uganda, diarrhea is responsible for ~15,000 child deaths, approximately 10% of all child mortality (third behind only malaria and pneumonia). This is in spite of the fact that a simple, highly-effective, and affordable treatment solution exists in the form of oral rehydration salts (ORS) and zinc. However, diarrhea remains grossly neglected: from 2007-2011, $6.5 billion of global funds were allocated to address HIV/AIDS; while only 0.23% of this figure ($15 million) was used to tackle diarrhea. This imbalance is now being addressed through an international effort, of which CHAI has been a driving member, leading to the development of treatment scale up programs in 10 high burden countries, including Uganda.



In Uganda, a program to scale-up diarrhea treatment with ORS and zinc is being undertaken by CHAI in partnership with the Ministry of Health. The problem is that these treatments are caught in a market trap: low levels of consumer/caregiver awareness about the appropriate treatment leads to poor demand for these products. This results in an anemic market, which provides no incentive for suppliers to optimize distribution networks, promote the products, or reduce margins. This, in turn, leads to a lack of availability, unaffordable prices, and minimal marketing – completing the vicious cycle and ensuring that consumer access is repressed. CHAI now seeks to break this vicious cycle by addressing both demand and supply-side barriers to access.



As part of this work, CHAI will be deploying Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE), a novel approach for rapidly translating research questions into policy. CHAI, in collaboration with our implementing partner IDinsight, will work closely with the Ministry of Health to identify real-time policy issues/gaps and design rapid research studies to directly address these questions. The 3DEs will use rigorous methodologies, provide timely evidence to inform decision makers on the diarrhea treatment scale-up strategy, and help ensure rapid adoption.



Position Description:


The Research Insights Coordinator will work with the Essential Medicines Team to support the Ministry of Health and the private sector to enhance access to ORS and zinc for diarrhea treatment.



Robust research will be critical to: 1) evaluate the performance of the Essential Medicines program and 2) identify and resolve specific implementation challenges and inform programmatic decisions. The program will focus on the primary outcome of zinc and ORS usage to treat diarrhea, as well as a number of output indicators that are critical to achieving that higher usage. In addition, several operational research studies are planned to assess the effectiveness of specific interventions and inform government policy development and decision making.



Where appropriate, operational research questions may be undertaken via the 3DE approach. The Coordinator will spend 50% of his/her time developing and overseeing 3DE research projects in close collaboration with the MOH. This will involve identifying diarrhea policy questions suitable for the 3DE approach; partnering with IDinsight to design and implement the studies; ensuring the uptake and translation of evidence into policy and programs; and disseminating the findings to stakeholders and the global evidence community.



The Research Coordinator will be responsible for leading and managing these research elements and for providing the thought leadership in designing and implementing a robust M&E framework to support the Essential Medicines program in Uganda.



The Coordinator will spend ~20% of his/her time travelling domestically, primarily to regions with limited facilities.
Responsibilities:

    Develop and implement a strategy to assess performance and impact of the diarrhea treatment program in Uganda, including household and outlet surveys, as well as other methods
    Identify and manage partner organizations and/or contractors to conduct data collection and analysis
    Provide technical leadership in the design of monitoring and evaluation tools, operations research, KPI reporting framework, and knowledge management
    Produce regular impact monitoring and evaluation reports, and  communicate main findings and conclusions through technical working groups in order to inform the Ministry of Health, donors, and other stakeholders
    Develop and implement operational research that will directly inform programmatic decisions around promotion strategy, training efficacy, consumer product preference, etc.
    Develop and coordinate market research to inform the development of the demand generation strategy, potentially including focus groups, surveys and data analysis
    Work with the Ministry of Health and IDinsight to develop 3DE research questions for diarrhea demand generation and supply-side strategies for the public and private sectors
    Work with the Global Essential Medicines Team to ensure CHAI’s resources and expertise are fully leveraged to meet needs in-country

Qualifications:

    A minimum of 2 years of experience in private or public sector enterprise, preferably including research management
    Entrepreneurial mindset and strong self-motivation
    Excellent knowledge of program monitoring and evaluation methods (qualitative and quantitative), including experience developing monitoring and evaluation plans, tools, training materials, reports and summary forms
    Strong quantitative, problem solving, analytical, and statistical skills (including excellent Microsoft Excel skills and experience with STATA or equivalent)
    Capacity to synthesize monitoring data into effective presentation of results to guide recommendations on performance improvement
    Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and be effective under tight deadlines
    Ability to develop and execute an operational research strategy, amidst substantial ambiguity and changing circumstances
    Excellent verbal, visual and written communication skills
    CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, entrepreneurialism, flexibility, independence, humility, and work ethic

Advantages:

    Advanced degree in business, public health, or a related field
    Previous experience conducting research in developing countries


How to Apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3085/research-insights-coordinator/job

Deadline: 25th May 2013

Jobs at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) - Analyst, Supply Chain Management

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Job Title: Analyst, Supply Chain Management
Job Location  Multiple Countries (UK, Nigeria, Uganda, Ethiopia) Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  New Initiatives
More information about this job:
Overview:

Founded in 2002, by President William J. Clinton, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems around the world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other illnesses. Based on the premise that business oriented strategy can facilitate solutions to global health challenges, CHAI acts as a catalyst to make life saving commodities more affordable and available in developing countries by mobilizing new resources and optimizing the impact of these resources to save lives, via improved organization of commodity markets and more effective local management.



Background on Supply Chain Management Initiative


CHAI is building on its successful work in HIV and malaria treatment to support the development and execution of ambitious new efforts to strengthen and streamline the supply chain both to and within developing countries for high quality and essential health products in a sustainable manner in order to increase levels of accessibility. These efforts will focus on a number of countries in creating market structures that can assure that products are high quality, widely available and affordable. In parallel, CHAI is leading efforts to develop mechanisms to deploy new information and communication technologies effectively in order to streamline supply chains and/or increase demand for products.



CHAI is recruiting Analysts for the Supply Chain Management Global team to focus upon supporting the design and implementation of CHAI’s Supply Chain strategy, reporting to The Director of Supply Chain Management. The Analysts will engage directly with governments and relevant local stakeholders across multiple countries and provide support to other CHAI team members. They will be based in a location, to be determined, facilitating close access to sub-Saharan Africa. Very frequent international travel will be required, potentially for extended periods of time.



The Analysts will play a crucial role devising CHAI’s Supply Chain strategy, leading to the creation of an actionable and specific implementation plan. The Analysts will perform the initial analysis of the existing landscape in countries, of the distribution channels, both public and private; as well as market assessments to identify key products and requirements.  The Analysts will facilitate implementation, though the provision of technical and operational assistance, creating or refining procurement and supply chain structures nationally, in order to ensure that targeted products reach the end users in a timely and efficient manner and affordably. The role could also include heavy involvement in the identification, evaluation and piloting of new technological solutions aiming to facilitate effective and sustainable supply chain rationalization.


Responsibilities:

    Work to strengthen local market structures to increase access to life-saving commodities by scoping and identifying local market opportunities in-country for prioritized commodities
    Analyze supplier landscape and production economics for prioritized commodities
    Engage with local partners, including local manufacturers, to identify the opportunities for increasing supply of and access to prioritized commodities
    Provide technical and operational assistance to countries to design and implement concrete implementation plans
    Interact with country and global CHAI teams to achieve objectives of supply chain strategy, providing technical and managerial assistance.
    Other responsibilities, as needed

Qualifications:

    Minimum 3 years private sector work experience, ideally in strategy consulting, business and corporate development, or other fields that require deep understanding of marketplace dynamics, deal structuring, and negotiation
    Outstanding academic credentials;  MBA or other relevant graduate degree preferred
    Experience working with international and national global health donors and partners strongly preferred
    Exceptional analytical (qualitative and quantitative) and communication (written and verbal) skills
    Ability to understand incentive structures, and engage and persuade senior-level executives and other stakeholders
    Entrepreneurial mindset, including ability to work independently, self-motivate, and propose and implement new initiatives
    Strong desire to work in a fast-paced, limited-structure, high-pressure, multicultural environment
    Ability to absorb and synthesize a broad range of information, including financial, regulatory, clinical and scientific information
    High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, PowerPoint and Word

How To apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3330/analyst%2c-supply-chain-management/job

Deadline: 25th May 2013

Malaria Logistics Advisor Job Vacancy in Uganda at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

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Job Title: Malaria Logistics Advisor
Job Location  Uganda Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  In-Country Operations
More information about this job:
Overview:

About the Clinton Health Access Initiative:


The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and treatment programs.



Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more than 2 million HIV+ people access the medicines needed for treatment—representing nearly half of all people and 2 out of 3 children on HIV treatment in developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.



In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by >400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic technology leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide; introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses, laboratory systems and drug logistics.

                                                               

Description:


The Malaria Logistics Advisor will be seconded to the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) of the Ministry of Health to provide technical assistance to enhance access to malaria commodities, including drugs, diagnostics and LLINs. The Advisor will seek to optimize Uganda’s mix of malaria commodities, enhance the supply chain, and provide support in procurement and forecasting analysis. The Advisor will also help the Ministry of Health develop the internal capacity required to strengthen the systems that deliver those commodities to facilities.



The Advisor must be a strategic thinker with the exceptional quantitative skills. The Advisor will be responsible for a wide variety of tasks, from quantitative analysis in Excel to enhancing communication between the National Medical Stores, Joint Medical Stores, Ministry of Health, and the National Drug Authority to ensure adequate drugs and diagnostics are available at every level of the supply chain. The Advisor will also spend time in the field, collecting data and supporting health facilities. The Advisor will become well versed in the costs, efficacy and side effects of diverse drugs, diagnostics and commodities. The Advisor must exhibit a passion for results and a commitment to excellence.

We place great value on the following qualities: flexibility, resourcefulness, responsibility, persistence, independence, energy, and work ethic. We seek a highly motivated individual with outstanding academic credentials and a strong record of achievement.



The Advisor will spend ~20% of his/her time travelling domestically, primarily to regions with limited facilities.
Responsibilities:

    Supporting the National Malaria Control Program of the Ministry of Health to improve their logistical capacity
    Ensuring adequate drugs, diagnostics and LLINs are available throughout the supply chain
    Building capacity among government staff and partners to sustainably manage malaria logistics
    Conducting analysis to inform drug and diagnostics orders, stock management and supply chain
    Collaborating with Ministry of Health colleagues and partners on logistical issues
    Developing and refining information management tools and developing innovative ways to expand access to malaria commodities
    Monitoring commodity shortages and expiries
    Making presentations and developing reports on malaria logistics
    Other responsibilities, as needed

Qualifications:

    At least three years of work experience in a demanding, results-oriented supply chain, logistics, or similarly quantitative environment
    Excellent problem solving, analytical and quantitative skills, including fluency in Excel and PowerPoint
    Strong communications skills, both written and oral
    Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, set priorities, and work independently
    Ability to learn on the job quickly and absorb/synthesize a broad range of information
    Strong work ethic and flexibility

Advantages:

    Experience working in a similar quantitative analysis capacity
    Experience working with government or quasi-government entities
    Experience working in public health, particularly with a focus on malaria

How to Apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3347/malaria-logistics-advisor/job

Deadline: 25th May 2013

Volunteer Opportunities at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Uganda

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Job Title: Volunteer - Global Fund TA
Job Location  Cameroon, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Uganda Type  International Volunteer
Business Unit  Access Programs
More information about this job:
Overview:

The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases. Based on the premise that business oriented strategy can facilitate solutions to global health challenges, CHAI acts as a catalyst to mobilize new resources and optimize the impact of these resources to save lives, via improved organization of commodity markets and more effective national and sub-national level management. By working in association with governments and other NGO partners, CHAI is focused on transformative impact.  In addition, CHAI’s teams are working side-by-side with over 25 governments to tackle many of the largest health system barriers to effective care and treatment.



Summary of Position:



The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is looking for volunteer technical advisors to assist governments in developing proposals for funding from the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), and in managing approved proposals. The Global Fund is one of the largest sources of funding for the three diseases, and to access resources countries are required to develop a complex, detailed proposal. Technical assistance to support proposal development requires strong coordination with the national government and other donor/NGO partners in country to identify high-priority program areas, the ability to interpret data and synthesize complex documents and issues into clear, straightforward prose, and quantitative skills to put together well-supported budgets and targets. Once resources are approved, governments often require technical assistance in ensuring the funds are effectively and efficiently utilized, and in building the management systems to ensure overall program effectiveness. CHAI provides staff support for the various coordinating, writing, quantification and systems building tasks necessary for a successful proposal and program implementation.



CHAI works in close partnership with the Ministries of Health (MOH) in these countries, procuring pediatric ARVs, and providing technical assistance in a variety of areas. The Technical Advisors will work closely with the CHAI country team on the ground to provide technical support to the MOH, cooperating on a regular basis with donors, NGOs and civil society.



These are challenging but very rewarding positions, which will have direct and immediate impact on tens of thousands of patients in need of life-saving medications. It is an opportunity to work closely with governments committed to HIV prevention, care and treatment, provide critical skills and build systems, tools and capacity that will enable access to and better management of funds to fight the disease.



Professionally fluent French and/or Portuguese language skills are required for some positions. Duration of position expected to run through December, 2013.


Responsibilities:



Responsibilities vary somewhat by country, but generally include:



    Work with the MOH and partners to map funding needs and available funds for HIV in developing countries in the short to medium term
    Work with the MOH and partners to align key stakeholders, including donors, local and international NGOs and civil society groups, behind the priorities in the HIV programs that require funding in the 3-5 year horizon
    Prepare required analysis, including mapping of current funding streams and existing programs and systems, in preparation for submission of Global Fund proposals
    Provide additional technical assistance as needed in the areas of M&E, data management, budgeting and financial planning in the area of HIV/AIDS and in the health sector overall
    Assist the MOH to build capacity and take a coordination and leadership role relative to donors and implementers


Qualifications:



    Bachelor's degree plus 2+ years of work experience in private sector
    For many, but not all positions: very strong quantitative skills, including significant experience working in excel on budgeting
    For many, but not all positions: strong writing and synthesis skills, including experience in proposal writing
    Applicants with management consulting or other relevant private and public sector experience are strongly encouraged to apply
    Exceptional diplomatic and interpersonal skills, and ability to build relationships
    Excellent organizational and problem solving skills
    Strong communication skills, including the ability to prepare compelling presentations
    Ability to multi-task and to be effective in high-pressure situations
    Ability to work independently on complex projects and proactively manage projects with minimal supervision



Advantages:



    Knowledge of/experience with the Global Fund proposal development process as well as knowledge of other donor funding mechanisms and processes (e.g., IHP, SWAp, HIPC funds, etc.)
    Experience with working in developing countries, particularly in health or HIV/AIDS-related issues
    Experience working with recipient country governments and international partners in country
    French and/or Portuguese required for some positions

How to Apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3462/volunteer---global-fund-ta/job

Deadline: 25th May 2013

Essential Child Medicines Coordinator Careers at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) in Uganda

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Job Title: Essential Child Medicines Coordinator
Job Location  Uganda Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  In-Country Operations
More information about this job:
Overview:

The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity to provide high-quality treatment.



Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more than 2 million HIV+ people access treatment—representing nearly half of all people on HIV treatment in developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.



In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by >400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic technology, leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide; introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses, laboratory systems and drug logistics.





Background:



Diarrhea kills roughly two million children every year worldwide. In Uganda, diarrhea is responsible for ~15,000 child deaths, approximately 10% of all child mortality (third behind only malaria and pneumonia). This is in spite of the fact that a simple, highly-effective, and affordable treatment solution exists in the form of oral rehydration salts (ORS) and zinc. However, diarrhea remains grossly neglected: from 2007-2011, $6.5 billion of global funds were allocated to address HIV/AIDS; while only 0.23% of this figure ($15 million) was used to tackle diarrhea. This imbalance is now being addressed through an international effort, of which CHAI has been a driving member, leading to the development of treatment scale up programs in 10 high burden countries, including Uganda.



Description:



As the momentum is building worldwide and in Uganda around maternal and child health, the Coordinator will be responsible for leading several high-impact public sector work streams.

S/he will develop strong relationships with key public and private stakeholders, in order to support the development and implementation of national policy and strategic plans in the field of maternal and child health. This will include support for major national efforts such as a rapid assessment of Maternal and Child Health, the UN Commission on Life Saving Commodities for Women and Children, and the Integrated Community Case Management for Community Health Workers.



S/he will act as the Secretariat of the national Diarrhea and Pneumonia Coordination Committee (DPCC). The DPCC has the following goals: (i) act as an advisory arm to the MoH on issues related to diarrhea and pneumonia, including guiding the development and implementation of a national scale up framework, (ii) develop a map of existing activities and interventions aimed at MDG4, and ensure ongoing coordination, partnerships  and synergies in other disease areas across the public, NGO and private sectors, (iii) advocate the importance of Protect, Prevent and Treat (PPT) in diarrhea and pneumonia and mobilize  resources across sectors, (iv) Strengthen availability, affordability and appropriate use of high quality drugs and diagnostics, particularly zinc and ORS for diarrhea and amoxicillin for pneumonia.



S/he will also lead the Resource and Activity Mapping exercise in Uganda as part of the Open Health Initiative (OHI). The overall goal of the East African Community’s OHI is to contribute to the improvement of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (RMNCH) and ultimately the achievement of the MDGs 4 and 5 within the EAC Partner States.The main objective of the annual mapping exercise is to document government and development partner contributions to improving RMNCH services and compare within the wider context of the full health envelope.



CHAI is seeking a highly qualified and motivated individual with strong political acumen, analytical and quantitative skills and an exemplary record of leadership and multi-stakeholderscoordination. Successful candidates will have excellent communications skills, be able to function independently, be self-motivated, have the ability to thrive in challenging environments, and have a strong commitment to excellence. We place great value on relevant personal qualities: independence, flexibility, resourcefulness, responsibility, tenacity, energy, and work ethic.



The Coordinator will spend ~15% of his/her time travelling domestically, primarily to regions with limited facilities.

Responsibilities:

    Lead the design and implementation of CHAI’s public sector MCHstrategy
    Support the MoH and key stakeholders in the development and/or implementation of national policy assessments, strategies and plans in the field of maternal and child health
    Facilitate and act as the Secretariat of the DPCC
    Provide technical assistance to the MoH to conduct the annual RMNCH resource mapping exercise
    Work closely with CHAI’s Access to Medicines Team to optimize public procurement and distribution of essential child medicines
    Act as the focal point within the organization on all matters pertaining to public sector’s demand generation and supply of appropriate diarrhea treatment
    Other responsibilities, as needed

Qualifications:

    A minimum of 5 years’ experience in private or public sector enterprise, with increasing levels of responsibility and leadership
    Ability to navigate complex government processes with multiple influencers, and effective at negotiating and achieving consensus;
    Entrepreneurial mindset and strong self-motivation
    Demonstrated success in coordinating partners and developing relationships in order to drive a multi-stakeholder process
    Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and be effective under tight deadlines and in high-pressure situations
    Strong problem solving skills and quantitative analytical capabilities, including fluency in Excel
    Ability to develop and execute a coherent demand generation strategy, amidst substantial ambiguity and changing circumstances
    Strong work ethic and flexibility



Advantages:

    A Masters’ degree in Public Health, Public Administration or Business Management from a reputable university
    Knowledge of and experience in the field of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
    Experience in conducting health financing analysis

How to Apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3591/essential-child-medicines-coordinator/job

Deadline: 15th May 2013

Malaria Program Manager Job Vacancy in Uganda at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

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Job Title: Malaria Program Manager
Job Location  Uganda Type  Full-Time Paid
Business Unit  In-Country Operations
More information about this job:
Overview:

The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity to provide high-quality treatment.



Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more than 2 million HIV+ people access treatment—representing nearly half of all people on HIV treatment in developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.



In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by >400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic technology, leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide; introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses, laboratory systems and drug logistics.

                                                               



Description:



The Malaria Program Manager will lead a team of 3-4 staff to design and implement programs to increase the number of people accessing malaria diagnosis and artemisinin-based drugs for malaria treatment. The Program Manager will be responsible for all aspects of the malaria portfolio, including strategy development, relationship management, and implementation. The Program Manger will oversee a portfolio that touches on all aspects of the health system and affects the health outcome of millions of patients, including:



    Policy:  Support the Ministry of Health to develop appropriate policies and strategies to improve access to malaria diagnosis and usage of effective treatment in the public and private sectors
    Forecasting: Supporting the Ministry of Health to analyze current malaria drug and diagnostic usage, pipeline stock, and consumption trends in order to inform drug procurement and delivery schedules
    Supply chain:  Working with the government and partners to ensure that public sector facilities throughout Uganda regularly receive malaria diagnostics and antimalarial drugs, to ensure that patients have continual access to lifesaving treatment
    Operational Research:  Developing and implementing OR projects to improve patient treatment in health facilities and scaling effective interventions nationally
    Capacity Building: Working with the Ministry of Health to strengthen systems and build capacity around the national malaria response

Responsibilities:

    Oversee all aspects of CHAI’s malaria program including planning, budgeting, implementation, and reporting.
    Set program direction and goals, defining targets and measuring program performance across the malaria program to establish aggressive operational program milestones and achieve program objectives within ambitious timelines.
    Supervise the malaria team, comprised of 3-4 professional staff.
    Identify bottlenecks which prevent patients from accessing malaria diagnosis and treatment and develop and implement innovative strategies to address them.
    Identify and pursue new areas of work and partnerships that will have dramatic and leveraged impact on health outcomes.
    Build and maintain strong working relationships with senior stakeholders in government, international partners, donors and NGOs, and ensure coordination of resources and efforts.
    Work with Ministry of Health and partners to develop capacity and create sustainable systems to ensure ongoing access to malaria diagnosis and treatment nationwide.
    Assist the Ministry of Health and partners in the development of policies and strategic plans to effectively deliver malaria diagnosis and treatment.
    Design and implement monitoring and evaluation systems to measure impact and assess progress against project goals.
    Develop reports for MOH, CHAI’s global teams and donors.
    Maintain a thorough understanding of the malaria and overall health system throughout the country.
    Other responsibilities, as needed.

Qualifications:

    Master’s Degree in business administration, logistics, public health or a related field, or equivalent job experience.
    A minimum of 5 years of experience in a rigorous private or public position, with increasing levels of responsibility and leadership.
    Exceptional communication and relationship management skills with ability to clearly communicate complex ideas.
    Exceptionally strong quantitative skills, including fluency in Excel.
    Ability to create compelling, logical presentations and reports, using PowerPoint, Word and other media.
    Comfort and flexibility to work independently with a diverse set of counterparts. (Experience in a consultative capacity, especially in a multicultural setting, is an added advantage.)
    Ability to navigate complex government processes and favorably influence decision-making in a professional and collaborative manner.
    Ability to develop and execute a coherent programmatic strategy, amidst substantial ambiguity and changing circumstances.
    Ability to manage, develop and motivate staff and lead as a team player, mentor, manager, and role model, demanding top performance from oneself and the entire team.
    A strong passion for producing results and a personal commitment to excellence.
    CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, entrepreneurialism, flexibility, independence, humility, and work ethic.

Advantages:

    Experience in a rigorous private sector environment, such as strategy consulting or finance.
    Experience working in public health, particularly with a focus on malaria.

How to Apply:
https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3593/malaria-program-manager/job


Deadline: 25th May 2013

Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Jobs in Uganda at Nile Basin Discourse

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Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Nile Basin Discourse (NBD)

Duty Station: Entebbe, Uganda
Reference no.: M&E/15/04/2013
Reports to: Regional Manager, Nile Basin

About NBD:
The Nile riparian countries have long recognized that cooperative management and development hold the greatest prospects of bringing mutual benefits to the region. In 1999, the Council of the Ministers of Water Affairs from the Nile Basin Countries jointly established the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) as an intergovernmental mechanism for cooperation. NBI’s long-term Shared Vision is “to achieve sustainable socioeconomic development through the equitable utilization of, and benefit from, the common Nile Basin water resources.”

Job Summary: The job holder is responsible for providing planning, supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the NBD activities.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:
·         Develop performance and impact assessment indicators for NBD projects based on the results based management approach as well as recommend monitoring indicators on relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of awarded pilot projects.
·         Provide inputs on the gender mainstreaming aspects of the projects and developing relevant indicators focusing on persons with disabilities.
·         Provide inputs on estimation of project related risks.
·         Provide inputs to the overall monitoring and evaluation system the NBD projects including financial monitoring in close collaboration with NBD Regional Manager.
·         Develop a reporting template to be used including narrative and financial parts as part of a Monitoring/Management Information System.
·         Develop the Monitoring Information System (MIS)
·         Report in a monthly basis to the Regional Manager on the abovementioned tasks.
·         Provide support during the Information and Training Meetings for project partners.
·         Undertake any task assigned by the Regional Manager on the subject.
·         Provide support on the organization and conducting the related meetings/workshops.



Requirements
Qualifications, Skills & Experience:
·       University degree relevant field, such as monitoring and evaluation, in social or natural sciences, administration, international relations, statistics, planning, etc.
·         Minimum of five years relevant work experience with at least two years experience working with Monitoring Information Systems and other office automation tools
·         Ability to lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting;
·         Experience in developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks
·         Demonstrated ability in monitoring similar projects (i.e. civil society engagement, sustainable development; climate change; integrated policy development; integrated environmental management etc. including familiarity with technical assistance and capacity building components.
·         A solid level of understanding on Nile Cooperation, nature and biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainable natural resource use and management, with a focus on participatory stakeholder processes, rural development, and gender equity, equality and diversity issues.
·         Ability to work independently as an effective team member
·         Skills in managing multicultural contexts with sensitivity to differences.
·         Excellent analytical, communication, writing and presentation skills;
·         Excellent command of English; ability to communicate in one or more of the regional languages is desirable
·         Ability to travel internationally
·         Solid knowledge in project management.

How to Apply:
All interested and suitably qualified candidates should send the following attachments in an email with ‘NBD APPLICATION’ as the subject heading to info@nilebasindiscourse.org and send a copy to aonencan@nilebasindiscourse.org with;
·         A covering letter explaining why they are interested in undertaking this work and how they meet the person specification using clear examples from their previous experience.
·         A current CV with email addresses and telephone numbers of three referees.

Deadline: 15th May 2013


NB: Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the interview and selection process.



Circumcision Nurse Jobs in Uganda at Infectious Diseases Institute

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Job Title: Circumcision  Nurse
Infectious Diseases  Institute is inviting qualified candidates  for the vacant position above .
Responsibilities
•    Work as full  member  of the surgical teams during  MMC  procedures .
•    Provide  nursing  care  to clients  attending the clinics
•    Assess clinical  patient problems   including  Cleaning , disinfecting  and packing surgical  instruments
•    Treat each client with  dignity , respect and understanding  in accordance  with  IDI’s  philosophy
Requirements
•    Preferably  completion  of a  registered Nurses Training  from a recognized institution
•    Training  in Circumcision service provision  in a  recognized  institution.
•    Additional  training  in HIV/AIDS  will be  an added advantage .
•    Minimum of  one  year  work  experience in a  circumcision surgical setting

How to apply
Qualified and  interested  persons  may hand deliver , post or email application letter  with a detailed CV, naming  at least two  professional  referees to:
The  Human Resource Manager
Infectious  Diseases  Institute
P. O. Box  22418, Kampala.

Deadline: 17 / 05 / 2013

Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist Jobs at Stop Malaria Uganda

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Job Title:  Monitoring  and  Evaluation  Specialist
Stop  Malaria  Uganda is inviting for qualified candidates  for the vacant position above .
Qualifications
•    An advanced  degree  in  public  health  or a  pertinent social  science,  such as demography
•    Strong analytical , writing skills  and extensive  experience  in M&E  of public health  projects /programs .
•    Experience with establishing , monitoring and assessing  communicable  disease M&E systems
•    Strong  data  analysis  skills using  STATA  and other  statistical  packages such as  EpiData , SAS,  and  SPSS.
•    Ability  to maintain  a high  standard of  personal  conduct.
Desirable
•    Familiarity  with  IT  systems  and solutions
•    Strong  writing  skills  with  publications  in peer-reviewed  journals
•    Understanding  of the  culture  and working  system /structure of the  public  health  sector in Uganda .


How to apply
Qualified  candidates  are  invited  to send  their  applications , academic  transcripts  and three  professional  references to the  Johns Hopkins University  /Centre for  Communication Programs , Plot 15 Binayomba  Avenue  (between  Ambrosoli  International  School  and Royal Studies ) Bugolobi, before the  date below;


Deadline:  20/05/ 2013

Program Officer Job Vacancy at Democratic Governance Facility (DGF)

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Job Title: Program Officer , Transitional  Justice  and Conflict  Prevention

Democratic  Governance Facility (DGF)  is  inviting  qualified candidates  for the vacant position above.
Responsibilities
•    Provide analysis  of key developments in the transitional  justice and conflict  prevention areas  and feed this  into  the  management  of the  DFG.
•    Provide input  to the development  and monitoring  of annual  work plans  and budgets as  agreed with the  CM.
•    Take overall responsibility  for achievement of agreed  targets within  the  sub-component .
•    Establish  and work  with relevant  working  groups as  directed by the  CM.
•    Develop and oversee,  where required, funding  application processes or  calls for proposals for potential partiners .
Academic
•    A Masters  degree  in  Transitional  Justice  , Conflict Prevention or  another  relevant  subject from  a recognized  university .
•    Additional  qualifications  in project  management  &  administration , public policy  development  studies and  political science are  an advantage .


Competencies
•    Good knowledge  of current  development  challenges  and  political  developments in Uganda , especially in  the area of  Transitional Justice and Peace  and  Security issues .
•    At  least  five  years  experience  in the  management  of  development  programs  and projects .

How to apply
To apply please  send  your  CV  and  cover  letter with  3 work related  referees to the  address  or  e-mail  below. All  applications shall be marked : DFG-Program Officer .  E-mails must not exceed  2  MB.
People  Performance  Group
Plot  8  Kitante  Close  , Kitante
P. O. Box 12405, Kampala, Uganda

Deadline:  24/05 /2013

Associate Project Control Officer Jobs in Uganda at UNHCR

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Job Title: Associate Project  Control Officer
United  Nations  High Commissioner  for  Refugees   is  inviting  and recruiting  qualified candidates for the vacant  position above .
Qualifications
•    University  Degree  in Accounting ,Finance,  Public  or Business  Administration, Economics or related field , Or  university degree in another field  combined with  a professional  qualification  in  accounting , auditing  or finance  .
•    Minimum  four  years  of previous job experience in the  field  of  accounting /finance,  project management , business analysis,  quality assurance and /or  risk  management .
•    Good  knowledge of  international  auditing  standards.
•    Excellent  communication and  negotiation skills .
Competencies
•    Professional qualification  in accounting , auditing  or  finance  (CPA/CIA or equivalent )
•    Working experience  of at least one  year in an  intergovernmental organization  (United  Nations  or  similar).
•    Good knowledge  of United  Nations  financial rules and  procedures.
•    Working experience  with  accrual accounting  (such as  IPSAS  or  IFRS)

How to apply
Interested candidates  who meet the above criteria should  submit  their applications ,  under  confidential cover, addressed to the  Senior  Administrative /finance Officer,  UNHCR   Representation in Uganda , P. O. Box  3813, Kampala,  quoting the above  vacancy   notice  and post number .

Deadline: 21 /05 /2013


Clinical Officer Job Vacancy at MarieStopes Uganda

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Job Title: Clinical Officer
Marie  Stopes  Uganda  is inviting  and recruiting  qualified   candidates  for the vacant  position above .
Technical  Excellence
•    Based on  client history , examination, laboratory  test  reports  and findings  and above  all  client  needs  , prescribe  appropriate drugs .
•    Perform  appropriate  procedures  that  including  Intravenous  Therapy,  Tubal  Ligation ,Vasectomy , Norplant, IUD  insertion,  Pap  smear,  MVA  procedure  and  VCT.
•    Ensure responsible follow up  and  treatment  of  complications.
•    Follow the Ugandan  Clinical Guidelines  for appropriate management  of most conditions  and  illnesses.
•    Refer  complicated  conditions  to a  hospital for further management .
Qualifications
•    Diploma in  Clinical  Medicine  and Community  Health
•    2  years  active  service  in a  Clinical  setting
•    Valid  Medical  Practicing  License
•    Computer  Literacy  (MS  Packages )


How to apply
To apply  please  send  a CV   and  Cover letter  by email   or post  to the  Senior  Manager , People and Development ,  Plot  1020, Kisugu Muyenga ,  P. O. Box  10431, Kampala-Uganda ,  quoting  the position  title .


Deadline: 24 / 05 /2013

Laboratory Technicians Jobs in Uganda at Marie Stopes

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Job Title: Laboratory Technicians
 Marie  Stopes  Uganda  is inviting  and recruiting  qualified   candidates  for the vacant  position above .
Technical Excellence
•    Based  on  laboratory  requested form and  recorded   client  notes , be able  to conduct  and report  on the  tests  such  as  :  Blood slide for malaria  , film commentary,  Urinalysis , Microscopy ,  occult  blood , write cell  count, blood grouping , clotting time , ESR  widal tests, VDRL/RPR,HB,  Gram  Stain , Brucella test,  HCG   test,  Sticking test , blood sugar , semen analysis , Sputum  AAFB, HIV  rapid test  and any other relevant  tests.
•    Ensure  a warm  and attractive laboratory environment  for clients
•    Ensure  that  the  laboratory  is clean , neat  and tidy  at all  times.
Qualifications
•    Diploma  in Medical Laboratory  Techniques  from a recognized institution
•    Full registration with  Allied  Health  Professionals  Council
•    At least  2 years  work experience  in a busy  clinical setting
•    Computer Literacy  (M&E  Packages).


How to apply
To apply  please  send  a CV   and  Cover letter  by email   or post  to the  Senior  Manager , People and Development ,  Plot  1020, Kisugu Muyenga ,  P. O. Box  10431, Kampala-Uganda ,  quoting  the position  title .


Deadline: 24 / 05 /2013


Logistics Assistant Jobs in Uganda at CARE International

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Job Title: Logistics  Assistant
CARE  International   in Uganda  is seeking   for suitable  applicants  to fill the vacant post above .
Key Responsibilities
•    Manage care Uganda  Headquaters  transport  function ,  inclusive  liaison with  Country Office  (CO) Sub-Offices  and partiners in a way that leads  to the  effective  and  efficient  vehicle usage .
•    Implement  the Country  Office policy  of general receipt  of procured items and tracking  efficient use of  consumables
•    Implement the  CO  inventory  policy  inclusive  of asset register  updating , asset movement  and ensure proper  filling of all  required documents
Qualifications
•    University  degree in Business  Administration  procurement and  logistics
•    At least three years  experience  in a  similar position
•    Management  of a fast  moving  administrative  section requiring  quick problem  definition and  independent development  of  solutions


How to apply
Please submit your  applications  together  with detailed CV ,   your professional  and academic  papers and apply  for the job  online  through our website and for any other details .You  can also send  in hand delivered  applications  to our  offices  on  Plot  17 Mackinnon  road ,  Nakasero, P. O. Box  7280 Kampala addressed to Human Resources Coordinator  indicating the position title .


Deadline: 22/05/ 2013

Program Coordinator Jobs in Uganda at CARE International

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Job Title:  Program Coordinator
CARE  International   in Uganda  is seeking   for suitable  applicants  to fill the vacant post above .
Key Responsibilities
•    Support and oversee  planning and implementation  of Batwa  Empowerment   activities of the  HEAL  project through  networking  with  NGO  partiners,  plan and implement  and monitor  Batwa activities . Monitor  sub-grants  to partiner organizations.
•    Identify and realize synergies across  different  program themes  for optimal use  of resources  and increased impact of approaches  and activities .
•    Facilitate advocacy  and  capacity building  of partiners and communities and collaborators  focusing  on  influencing  positive responses on the needs and rights of the largest  communities  through coordination  of partiners  to engage in advocacy  and awareness  creating  on  the rights  and needs of the Batwa  Communities  among many other  roles .
Specifications
•    Bachelors  degree  in  social sciences , development studies  or related field  plus a  post graduate  qualification  in a related field .
•    Minimum of three years  experience  of working  in a partinership approach  and supporting civil society
•    A strong advocacy background  and lobbying skills
•    Excellent communication  skills both oral and written
•    Good computer skills


How to apply
Please submit your  applications  together  with detailed CV ,   your professional  and academic  papers and apply  for the job  online  through our website and for any other details .You  can also send  in hand delivered  applications  to our  offices  on  Plot  17 Mackinnon  road ,  Nakasero, P. O. Box  7280 Kampala addressed to Human Resources Coordinator  indicating the position title .


Deadline: 22/05/ 2013

Consultant Jobs in Uganda at UNFPA

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Job Title:  Consultant
UNFPA Uganda is inviting  for qualified  candidates  to fill the vacant  post  above .
Purpose
•    In  response  to the  human  is  humanitarian  context,  UNFPA  made  a business  case  for  establishing  DOs  in Gulu  for  Northern  Uganda  , Moroto  to  serve  Karamoja  and  Mbarara to serve  Western Uganda.
•    Over the  last  two  years ,  the  Dos  have  increasingly  focused on  transition from  recovery  to development  support , through the  current   7th  GoU/UNFPA  Country Program (CP)
Duties
•    Assess the  performance  of each of the  three Dos  (Gulu, Moroto  and  Mbarara) is  contributing  to achievement  of  outputs  of  the 7th   GoU/UNFPA  Country  Program ,  including  Joint  Programs  and UN presence.
•    Review the  structure and staffing  of each  of  the  Decentralized  Offices  of  Gulu, Moroto  and Mbarara.
•    Determine  cost  implications  , sustainability  and continued  relevance (or  Lack  of it) of  each  of the  three  Dos: Gulu, Moroto and  Mbarara.



How to apply
 Applications  should be  less than 10MB.  The subject  of the e-mail  should clearly  reflect  the position you are  applying  for  and include  your  full  names .
Should be sent to vacancyug@unfpa.org


Deadline:  24/05 /2013

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