Job vacancies at KIMAS,Application Deadline 10 April 2017 - NAFASI ZA KAZI

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Job vacancies at KIMAS,Application Deadline 10 April 2017

 
Over view of the KIMAS
KIMAS is a civil society and Community based organization that was
founded in 1993 and officially registered in 2001 by the ministry of
home affairs with registration NO.10788. The organization is
headquartered in Masasi district, Mtwara region.  KIMAS mission is to
build the capacity of poor and marginalize groups of women, youth and
men in Tanzania to realize their socio-economic rights and economic
well-being. Currently KIMAS in collaboration with PACT-Tanzania  is
implementing USAID Kizazi Kipya project in Masasi district.

Thus, for the effective implementation of the project KIMAS is looking
to recruit very energetic, competent, qualified and results driven
Tanzanian graduates in the following positions;

*Position 1; Economic strengthening and Livelihoods officer (ESLO)*

Reporting; Project Manager
Roles and Responsibilities:
Job type; Six (6) Months contract with possibility to renew depending on
availability of fund and individual performance
• Directly supervise Empowerment Workers (EWs).
• Recruit and train EWs in the village Savings and Loan Groups (VSLG)
model and oversee EWs establishing and supporting new groups and
supporting inherited VSLGs.
• Ensure that EWs provide facilitation support for VSLGs to ensure that
destitute household members (lower saving levels and interest) are able
to join VSLGs.
• Ensure that VSLGs establish Community Resource Mobilization Committees
to map community resource for social protection.
• Conduct overarching mapping of economic strengthening service providers
in implementation areas.
• Work with district level TASAF to ensure USAID Kizazi Kipya for
screening and enrollment.
• Roll out household Financial Literacy and Money Management curriculum to
EWs and ensure quality roll out to VSLG members.
• Lead the creation of trade networks and learning and sharing cohorts
within industry types.
• Train EWs to roll out a self-assessment tool with mature groups;
establish relationships with pro-poor financial institutions.
• Serve as the lead for youth related activities including conduct an
organizational youth assessment, implementation action items from the
assessment, ensuring establishment and high quality support to in and
out of school Teen Clubs, and ensuring delivery of youth focused
curriculums.
• Provide continuous supportive supervision to EWs to ensure quality
economic strengthening programming and to NPEs to ensure quality youth
programming.
• Submit timely economic strengthening and youth updates to the Program
Coordinator for inclusion in the quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports.
• Document lessons learned and best practices for experience sharing and
replication.
• Perform any other relevant duties as assigned by the project coordinator.
Minimum Requirements
Education Qualification
• Diploma in Community Development, Sociology, Economics and related
disciplines
• Bachelor ‘s degree preferred
Skills and Experiences
• At least one year experiences of working with rural Communities and
Marginalized groups
• Good practical knowledge and experiences of working with groups and
people with special needs.
• Good knowledge on issues related to HIV/Aids and Child protection
• Excellent  written, oral and presentation skills in both English and
Kiswahili
• Ability to work under pressure while requiring minimum supervision
• Good knowledge and practical understanding on resources mobilization and
fund rising
• Good knowledge on Project write ups, business plans and saving literacy.
• Well informed on various Participation methods and approaches
• Well informed and conversant with computer uses     
• Ability and willingness to travel spend up to 50% in rural areas
• Ability to drive Motor bike is added advantage   

*Position 2; Case Management Officer (1)*

Reporting; Project Manager
Job type; Six (6) Months contract with possibility to renew depending on
availability of fund and individual performance
Roles and Responsibilities
• Oversee Case worker coordinators and provide overall leadership for case
management activities
• Share direct supervision responsibilities of community case workers
(CCWs) with Case work Coordinators.
• Disseminator and ensure adherence to case management, Child protection,
referral and linkages, parenting , and M&E guidance, standard operating
procedures (SOPs) and other jobs aids that facilitate holistic case
management at the household  /Community levels.
• Ensure that case management services delivered address the holistic
needs of OVC and caregivers including health, nutrition, education
protection, livelihoods, and psycho-social well-being
• Conduct quality step-down trainings to case worker coordinators and CCWs. 
• Regularly monitor case management activities and use the information to
improve case management quality and implementation
• Ensures CCWs complete required case management forms and ensure case
filling system is developed and maintained.
• Work in partnership with local government authorities as appropriate,
including but not limited to District Executive Directors, Council
Health management Teams, district welfare Officers and Ward level officials.
• Create community linkages for broader Community engagement of youth and
caregivers in Case management, Child protection, parenting e.tc.
• Map existing Community cadres (Community Health workers, Home-based Care
workers, Para-social workers e.tc) in Community and assist government
officials to recruit and select CCWs for the National integrated Case
management training for Community Case workers (CCWs).
• Ensure that all CCWs are oriented to Child protection policy and Code of
Conduct; take all cases of child abuse seriously and follow National
protocols to ensure timely reporting.
• Ensure CCWs are coordinating with local structures including health
facilities and Child protection Committees (formerly known as Most
Vulnerable Children’s Committees)
• Lead the development of service directory for social services (in
coordination with the Health and HIV services Officer) in implementation
areas; update the directory at least once per year.
• Ensure that Case management Coordinators are providing continuous
mentoring and support CCWs; directly conduct supportive supervision to
Case management Coordinators and Community Case workers (CCWs
• Submit timely updates to the Program Coordinator for inclusion in the
quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports.
• Document lesson learned and best practices for experiences sharing and
replication
• Perform and other relevant duties assigned by the Program coordinator. 
  
Minimum Requirements
Education Qualification
• Diploma in Public Health, Community Development, Sociology, Economics
and related disciplines
• Bachelor ‘s degree preferred
Skills and Experiences
• At least one year experiences of working with rural Communities and
Marginalized groups
• Work experience supporting technical programmatic activities in orphans
and vulnerable children.
• Good knowledge on issues related to HIV/Aids and Child protection
• Excellent  written, oral and presentation skills in both English and
Kiswahili
• Ability to work under pressure while requiring minimum supervision
• Good knowledge and practical understanding on resources mobilization and
fund rising
• Good knowledge on Project write ups including business plans
• Well informed on various Participation methods and approaches
• Well informed and conversant with computer uses     
• Ability and willingness to travel spend up to 50% in rural areas
• Ability to drive Motor bike  is added advantage

*Position 3; Health and HIV service officer (1*

Reporting; Project Manager
Job type; Six (6) Months contract with possibility to renew depending on
availability of fund and individual performance
Roles and Responsibilities
• Represent the CSO and Coordinate with the Council Health Management Team
regarding HIV and Health related activities
• Hold monthly coordination meetings with Care and Treatment Centers (CTC)
in implementation areas to support shared confidentiality, facilitating
 case conferencing, improve bi-directional referral system, and ensure
HIV positive beneficiaries receives needed services
• Support Early childhood development (ECD) corners at targeted health
facilities, including regular monitoring and supportive supervision
• Support Community Case workers (CCWs) to work with high pediatric volume
CTCs to trace HIV positive orphans vulnerable children (OVC) who miss
appointments, enroll them into Kizazi Kipya project, and link them back
to CTCs
• Support CCWs to conduct HIV risk assessments for OVC during Case
Management; refer and link at risk OVC to HIV Testing and counseling (HTC)
• Schedule quarterly Sexual Reproductive and Health Education outreaches
to teens clubs and organizers HTC outreaches for adolescents with high
risks behavior
• Work with EGPAF to roll out supplemental HIV curriculum to CCWs and CCWs
provide appropriate support to HIV positive OVC and Care givers
• Support CCWs to strengthen the Capacity of Care givers to support HIV
positive OVC and ensure CCWs refer HIV positive OVC and Caregivers to
PLHIV support groups
• Ensure screening  of Caregivers for depression and link them to
appropriate services
• Support the roll out of evidence based curriculums relating to HIV ( e.g
Stepping stones, Sinovuyo teens, Sexual Reproduction Health Education,
Care for child development e.t.c)
• Support the establishment of bi-directional referral system to monitor
beneficiaries through HIV continuum of care as well as service
completion for other health and social services.
• Monitor implementation, bottlenecks, performance metrics of
bi-directional referral system; proactively offer solution, conduct
quality improvement activities, and implement adjustments to improve
referral outcomes
• Coordinate quarterly district level quality improvement meetings with
relevant bi-directional referral system stakeholders; ensure actions
from the meetings are implemented and bi-directional referral system is
improved.
• Work with the M&E officer to ensure all bi-directional referral data are
accurate and produced weekly; use those date for decision making
• Lead the development of a service for health, nutrition, and HIV
services in implementation area; update the directory at least once a year
• Support CCWs to conduct nutrition activities, including nutrition
assessments, counseling and linkage to other nutritional service providers.
• Provide continuous supportive supervision to CCWs to ensure health
related services, referrals  and linkage to beneficiaries
• Submit timely updates to the Program Coordinator for inclusion in the
quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports.
• Document lesson learned and best practices for experiences sharing and
replication
• Perform and other relevant duties assigned by the Program coordinator

Minimum Requirements
Education Qualification
• Diploma in Public Health, Clinical officer, Sociology,  and other
related disciplines
• Bachelor ‘s degree preferred
Skills and Experiences
• At least one year experiences of working with rural Communities and
Marginalized groups
• Work experience supporting technical programmatic activities in orphans
and vulnerable children.
• Good Knowledge in monitoring and Evaluation
• Well informed to issues related to HIV/Aids, Nutrition, referral systems
and Child protection
• Excellent  written, oral and presentation skills in both English and
Kiswahili
• Ability to work effectively with multiple teams, Partner agencies and
community members while requiring minimum supervision.
• Well informed on various Participation methods and approaches
• Well informed and conversant with computer uses     
• Ability and willingness to travel  up to 50% in rural areas
• Ability to drive Motorcycle is added advantage

Mode of application
If you think you’re the right candidate for any post above, please don’t
hesitate to forward your application letter showing how you fit for the
post applied and updated CV to the following contacts; 1. Email address
kimas.masasi@yahoo.com .
The chairperson Kimas|
P .O. Box 357
|Masasi(Mtwara) Tanzania|Mobile:+255757570067 .The application should reach
KIMAS Not more than 10th April, 2017 1600Hrs.

Note; KIMAS is an equal and fair opportunity where by every person is
respected and judged on the basis of his/her abilities and skills.
 Therefore, women/girls are highly encouraged to apply.

All application should be posted through post office or email address above.

Only shortlisted candidates will be informed on a date for interview

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