Join us in advocating for quality health services for all Tanzanians
Sikika is a non-governmental organization that advocates for quality health services for all Tanzanians. For more information on our work please visit us at www.sikika.or.tz.
Title: District Coordinator
Work Station: Iramba District
Reports to: Head of Field Office
Objective: To contribute to the realization of the organizations objectives by coordinating and facilitating implementation of Sikika’s AWP activities in the district”.
Responsibilities:
1. Coordinating Social Accountability Monitoring (SAM) activities at District, ward and facility level
Working closely with office of the District Commissioner and District Council to ensure smooth implementation of SAM activities in the district.
Coordinating and supervising activities of SAM team in the district especially those related to Health and HIV/AIDS at district and facility level.
Organize / attend periodic meetings at community level to mobilize citizens and raise their awareness on accountability issues
Attend all Full Council meetings to track commitments and decisions made for monitoring of SAM district action plan
Promptly share with respective departments issues that come up during the implementation / monitoring of activities in the district
Conduct official and informal meetings with Ward Executive Officers (WEOs), Community Development Officers (CDOs), Village Executive Officers (VEOs) and Facility management committees and Multi-sectoral HIV & AIDS committees on accountability in the health sector
Encourage dialogue on health related issues between citizens and their leaders at village and ward level
Encourage participation of religious leaders, political leaders, opinion leaders, disadvantaged groups such as people with disability, people living with HIV/AIDS in all activities aimed at promoting accountability at local level
Drafting and sharing progress made to head of Field Office on weekly, monthly and quarterly basis
Prepares Singida rural reports with a clear alignment to our work plans and strategic plan.
2. Implement Sikika departments’ specific activities in your district. These will include:
Making follow up on reported cases of misconducts / unethical behaviors of health workers at facility level
Promoting community monitoring of health and HIV&AIDS services with focus on availability of medicines and supplies (including CD4 count machine), budget information and the importance of using existing complaint mechanisms
Distribute Sikika publications and track how such publications support citizens in understanding critical issues and how such information enables them to take actions
Contribute to Sikika’s quarterly newsletter by sending stories, best experiences and lessons from the field
3. Joint Advocacy and relationship with other actors
• Foster a good working relationship with Office of the District Commissioner (DC) and LGA (DED, DMO, DACC, CHAC) and head of health facilities by having periodic consultations and feedback meetings
• Coordinate with other CSOs in the district in organizing experience sharing sessions on health at district level with the purpose of drawing lessons for advocacy work
• Under guidance and in consultation with Head of Field Office in Dodoma, represent Sikika in all stakeholders meetings at district level
Required Qualifications
Education
A Bachelor Degree or higher degree in any Social science discipline.
Work Experience
A minimum of 2 years working experience in rural areas (Kiteto & Manyara areas preferred).
Key Skills and Abilities
The Jobholder must be fluent in both oral and written Swahili & English, possess reasonable skills in coordination, research, experience in analyzing written works
Remuneration
An attractive remuneration package will be offered to successful candidates.
Send your application papers by e-mail to: jobs@sikika.or.tz. Attn: The Human Resources and Administration Manager, Sikika. Ladies are highly encouraged to apply
Application Deadline: July 13, 2015
'All applicants who had already sent through their Cvs should please resend them.'
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