Within the country’s social, cultural and religious context it is vital for this position to be aware and have rich experience of undertaking Sexual and Reproductive health project activities at community and health facility level. This post will be responsible for Health Technical Advice on project activities. The incumbent is required to interact with health professional at facility level, district health management level and trainers to make sure that project interventions are technically of good quality and have high acceptability at health staff level. This post will also be responsible to provide clear and experienced advice and directions for generating results as per the project goals. It is also expected that this position will provide professional mentoring to project staff especially on technical matters to achieve high level of technical excellence.

Skills

Technical expertise on Reproductive Health (RH) – esp LAPM, PAC and related RH skills
Capacity to undertake Respectful Care and Rights/ Rights Based approach implementation and monitoring progress
Capacity to undertake technical assessment of RH supplies, trainings and quality of service delivery monitoring and reporting to DPM-T
Strong inter-personal communication skills
Monitoring and evaluation skills
Critical analysis skills

Job Details

Job Channel:
Functional Area:
Total Positions:
3 Posts
Job Type:
Department:
Program
Job Location:
Shah Rukn-e-Alam Colony, Multan, Pakistan
Gender:
Female
Minimum Education:
Masters
Career Level:
Experienced Professional
Minimum Experience:
3 Years (Minimum of 2 year experience in reproductive health (technical) project or clinic. Preferably having experience in project/ program management with International NGO. Experience working with local NGO partners, provincial and district governments’ health systems)
Work Permit:
Pakistan
Apply Before:
May 01, 2015
Posting Date:
Mar 16, 2015

CARE International in Pakistan

N.G.O./Social Services · 51-100 employees - Multan

CARE is a leading global humanitarian and development organization. Since its establishment in 2005, CARE International in Pakistan (CIP) has been responding to major disasters and undertaking an array of development projects. CIP works through its local partners and a range of stakeholders for development, as well as emergency response related interventions, which makes collaboration a key component of its work, across the country. Health and education, with particular focus on women, are some of CARE’s core identified program areas in Pakistan, as part of its Long-Range Strategic Plan.

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