Program Officer, Non-Communicable Diseases Non-profit Jobs – PATH

Job Title:   Program Officer, Non-Communicable Diseases

Organisation: PATH

Duty Station:  Kampala, Uganda

 

About US:

PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships, and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing health challenges.

 

Job Summary:  PATH is seeking a Program Officer to provide strategic technical leadership and oversight of the implementation of the Diabetes CarePak project. The project focuses on developing a human-centered “co-packaging” solution that increases access to safe administration of insulin and self-care for people living with diabetes. Key activities in this project include human-centered design of the CarePak, stakeholder and partner engagement, business case development, and implementation/operations.

 

The Program Officer will report to the PATH Uganda Country Program Leader.  The individual will work closely with the PATH Global NCD team, the PATH Uganda team, Uganda Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children  and district leadership, and other NCD local partners to ensure technical quality of the Diabetes CarePak project development and implementation. S/he may also serve as a technical adviser for other PATH NCD related programs and projects in the country.

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Ensure a strong two-way link between the national policies, standards and guidelines, trainings, and community education are within the context defined by the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) national strategy.
  • Provide technical guidance to all field activities of the Diabetes CarePak project including project design, implementation, social mobilization and communication, and project documentation.
  • Facilitate and support dialogue with, and training of, key health system stakeholders to support project objectives.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with the health facilities selected for the project and coordinate activities such as conducting site assessments; activating selected sites; and conducting supportive supervision visits and facility performance improvement plans.
  • Provide technical guidance on the development of M&E framework, data collection tool and process to ensure utility of user interface.
  • Build and maintain relationships with NCD Partners, Districts, MoH and other related public health programs and ensure regular communication between partners and PATH.
  • Prepare updates on deliverables, quarterly reporting and timely submission of annual narrative reports and documentation to donor and key stakeholders and partners.
  • Provide technical guidance for the development of communication materials on diabetes and self-care for public awareness raising and other advocacy materials such as newsletters, fact sheets, policy brief and documentation of success stories.
  • Manage awareness-raising campaigns in targeted districts and communities.
  • Provide regular technical feedback on progress of activities and lessons learned to funder and PATH Project Director.
  • Represent PATH project at national NCD meetings, conferences, workshops and coordinate with the NCD’s division of MoH, and other local partners for project implementation.
  • Represent PATH project at other donor/stakeholder requested meetings.
  • Maintain updated technical knowledge in diabetes management and other related public health topics, in order to provide technical assistance to project partners.
  • Perform any other relevant tasks as requested by Project Director/ Project Manager.





Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • The applicant must hold a Degree in Public Health or equivalent, Health Promotion, Project management or related social science discipline.
  • At least seven years of experience and demonstrated skills in coordination or management of health and related programs.
  • A minimum of 4 years working experience in NCDs and/or infectious disease control and prevention, health system strengthening or other relevant public health topics.
  • At least 3 to 5 years’ experience with donor-funded projects.
  • Proven human-centered design experience collaborating with health system stakeholders and communities.
  • Clear understanding of non-communicable diseases, especially diabetes diagnosis and management.
  • Strong stakeholder mobilization, problem-spotting and problem-solving skills.
  • Proven experience collaborating and coordinating with the GOU, local partners, various donors, and other stakeholders
  • Strong communication and presentation skills, including presentation of technical data and medical information to both technical and non-technical audiences in English.
  • Experience in conducting monitoring/evaluation/research for NCDs is a plus.
  • Ability to pool data together, analyze and produce relevant reports.
  • Ability to facilitate results-oriented discussions with stakeholders and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
  • Excellent people-management and social interaction skills.
  • Ability to work across countries is a plus
  • Must have legal authorization to work in Uganda.

 

How to Apply:

All applicants should apply online at the link below.

 

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