The Role:
FilmAid Kenya is looking for an experienced Community Health Officer (CHO) for a short-term engagement (4 months). The CHO will be working to close information gaps and ensure increased access to information on health and inform the community about available services in the camp with focus on promoting behaviour change. The CHO will regularly engage with refugee communities and closely coordinated with health stakeholders during the production, translation, and dissemination of content, which will be broadcasted on radio and other communication channels throughout the community.
Design, Development and Dissemination of Health Content
Lead the planning, implementation, and monitoring for all Health information campaigns.
Ensure the development of content is contextually relevant, and awareness raising and dialogues are designed and implemented to meet the stated health outcomes.
Improve access to accurate health information to increase awareness and knowledge about diseases, major health challenges and improve health-seeking behavior.
Coordinate and ensure a participatory approach during the production of content with the Multimedia Producer, the community messaging and advisory committees, the Field Manager, and other relevant staff.
Draft and translate health-related messages for bulk SMS system distribution.
Health Coordination with Stakeholders and Communities
Represent FilmAid in technical health coordination meetings with health partners in the camps.
Work in close coordination with health implementing partners to ensure production and dissemination of information responds to the community’s needs.
Work with the Community advisory committees to approve messages to the community as well as collect feedback on messages.
Act as the liaison between FilmAid, the Health partners, and the refugee community in the Area of Operation on issues pertaining to health information dissemination activities.
Form messaging committees in the Area of operation comprising relevant stakeholders – Ministry of Health (MoH), UNHCR, Health implementing partners, GoK and refugee community representatives.
Project Support
Ensure timely delivery of project activities according to approved work plans.
Support project planning, implementation, and monitoring to ensure achievement of health outcomes.
Support the M&E team in monitoring and collecting feedback about health related activities. Participate in needs assessments.
Support project reporting, highlighting best practice and opportunities.
Ensure Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) are at the center of implementation. Any other duties assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Education: Professional degree in public health, community health, health education, public health nutrition, medicine or related degree.
Prior Work Experience:
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in health programming in the humanitarian sector.
Experience in Health behavior change communication.
Experience in building the capacity of community-based health teams.
Proven academic or on-job training and understanding of the Project Cycle Model.
Experience in report writing.
Facilitation and community engagement experience.
Key Skills and Competencies:
Fluency in written and spoken English and Kiswahili is essential.
Excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills.
Creative and analytic thinker with the ability to manage multiple projects.
Must be highly organized and able to work with other teams.
Competent with Windows and Microsoft Office applications.
Personal Attributes:
High level of motivation, integrity, commitment, and professional responsibility.
Ability to tolerate cultural, educational, and religious diversity in the workplace.
Excellent communication, time management, organization, and presentation skills.
Able to work independently while being a good team player with a high degree of flexibility, tolerance and a good sense of humor.
Interested and qualified persons with the required experience are invited to submit their applications with Cover Letter, CV, and 3 references to jobskenya@filmaid.org on or before 20th April 2022 and clearly indicate on the subject line ‘Community Health Officer – Kakuma.’Note that applicants who send letters of references, testimonials, or any other documents apart from those requested will be automatically disqualified.Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Apply via :
jobskenya@filmaid.org