·         Develop monthly and quarterly work plans of all the CoPC+ sites and present to the Provincial AIDS Control Program

·         Facilitate joint monitoring of activities at CoPC+ sites, sharing monthly monitoring plan with PACP/ NZF.

·         Facilitate and coordinate ART referrals from CoPC+ sites to treatment centers.

·         Develop and regularly share project reports with Provincial AIDS Control Program , NZ/GFATM about progress as well as prepare and disseminate province specific progress reports.

·         Establish levels of coordination with other HIV/AIDS prevention and stigma reduction programs/NGOs at the provincial level in consultation with PACP. Assure that service provision complies with national guidelines and treatment protocols.

·         Advocate for all program objectives at provincial level. As part of the PACP/Provincial team coordinates between public and private (NGO) sector. Will represent the GF Project in seminars, consultative/ dissemination meetings, mainly related to his mandate/ToRs, presentations, monitoring in group proposal/PC1s, etc.

·         Follow-up with CoPC+ sites, Treatment Centers, PPTCT centers and Government Hospitals on all activities related to diagnostics, treatment, care and support for HIV positive PWID, their spouses, children and intimate partners, and report to PACP.

·         Work in close coordination with the monitoring and evaluation officers of the SRs to verify the data quality, tracking tools and data synthesis in line with the performance indicators.

·         Regularly access NZMIS (GFATM approved) and subsequently share report with Provincial AIDS Control Program management.

·         Ensure implementation of all project activities to be undertaken in the province as required under the Global Fund Grant Supervise and monitor assigned activities on a specified monitoring proforma.

·         Oversee financial management of the project related activities and responsible for the project related procurement, supply management and all accounts.

·         Maintain specific and in-depth knowledge of applicable guidelines and procedures of the Global Fund to ensure effective implementation of the intended project activities in an appropriate and acceptable manner.

·         Prepare weekly planning and updates to share within SR office/PACP and with the PR monitoring team

·         Follow up, spot check on-going activities for quality control; prepare periodical reports on the formats provided by the PR

·         Review performance reports of CoPC site to ensure that the performance is in compliance with the sub-grant agreement as well as the performance expectations outlined in their work plan and in the Performance Framework.

·         Participate in project related meetings/trainings organized by the PR office as and when required.

·         Maintain regular liaison with the focal person at PR office to clarify any issues relating to grant implementation.

·         Being part and parcel of the PACP team, will keep the Program Manager PACP/IHHTCP informed of all related activities. 

·         Responsible of sharing the information flow to and from the project site with the PACP Management

·         Develop the Annual Performance Appraisals / Reports of  NZ Staff working in Balochistan and present it to the PACP Management for co-signing   

Job Details

Functional Area:
Total Positions:
1 Post
Job Shift:
First Shift (Day)
Job Type:
Job Location:
Gender:
Male
Minimum Education:
Masters
Degree Title:
Masters Degree in Public Health, Social Sciences or equivalent.
Career Level:
Department Head
Minimum Experience:
5 Years (Minimum 5 years past experience of working with government sector and NGOs in the health sector with 01 years experience in HIV Sector or Drug Use /Drug Rehabilitation .Preference will be given to candidates having experience in providing harm re)
Apply Before:
Nov 25, 2019
Posting Date:
Nov 11, 2019

Nai Zindagi

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

Since 1990 Nai Zindagi has been working with disfranchised groups of people affected by the use of drugs and associated harms to help them move from margins of society to center stage. Often people affected by poverty, social injustice, criminalization and stigma use drugs to cope with the harsh realities of life they are confronted with every day. Increasingly larger numbers of people now inject drugs and share syringes/needles resulting in sporadic epidemics of HIV/AIDS in different cities of the country. We believe in reaching out to the affected and often hidden communities and engaging them actively in developing strategies and programs that best meet their needs and are appropriate to their environment. We would encourage you to explore our web site to know more about the nature of our work and how you can help us reach out and support more people.

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