Field Assistant Regional IT Officer

JOB SUMMARY & PURPOSE:
SPECIFIC ROLES & RESPOSIBILITIES:
Support the CSC facilitators to conduct Community Scorecard dialogues in 20 facility catchment areas
To mentor and supervise PET groups members on community mobilization and street outreaches and ensure implementation of work plans are followed and achieved.
Coordinate follow up of SAA dialogue sessions and submit reports on the progress
Participate orientation sessions and trainings of community structures such as PET groups, Birth Companions and Community Units
To participate in CSC, SAA and Birth Companions review meetings and submit timely reports and work plans
To participate in writing monthly and quarterly program reports.
Document any best practices during the implementation phase.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS
Support CSC roll out and submit reports complete with all phases indicated and achievements outlines:
a) List of priority health issues identified
b) Prioritization of issues together and scorecards
c) An action plan developed from the prioritized issues – agreed/negotiated action plan
d) Agreed upon responsibilities for activities in the action plan and set time frames for the activities
e) List of committee members to follow up the agreed upon issues
— Work plans
— Organize and coordinate scorecard implementation across the 6 Sub Counties and document any impact/positive changes that come up in the 22 facilities as a result of scorecard dialogues.
— Follow up and conduct spot checks on the PET groups performances, Compile and submit monthly reports.
Follow up, conduct sport checks and submit quarterly reports on the SAA dialogues
DUTY STATION:
The incumbent is based in Bungoma County.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Education:
Degree/Diploma in community health, ICT, community development, counseling or other related social science discipline
2. Experience
At least 3 years working on community development work
Extensive experience in training and background in Community Scorecard
Work experience in an international organization is an advantage;
3. Skills & Competencies
Proven ability to organize and facilitate trainings in a cross-cultural setting. Excellent writing and communication skills
Ability to work with minimum supervision.
Analytical skills: Proven writing and analytical skills; ability to initiate innovative approaches and originality at work; sound analytic, conceptual and strategic thinking;
People Skills: Proven ability for team-working and multi-tasking; resourcefulness, attention to details and client orientation; Ability to provide leadership and strategic guidance to team. Demonstrated ability to listen to and support programme staff and partners, and to work with communities in a sensitive and participatory manner.
Communication Skills: Well developed written and oral communication skills in English. Able to communicate clearly and sensitively with internal and external stakeholders.
Computer Skills: Basic computing skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Preferably skills related to virtual network communication using the Internet.
Integrity: Works with trustworthiness and integrity and has a clear commitment to CARE’s core values and humanitarian principles.Resilience/Adaptability and flexibility: Ability to operate effectively under difficult circumstances.
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