Community Programs Officer

VACANCY

JOB TITLE: Community Programs Officer (click here for Vietnamese version)

POSITION SUMMARY:

Full time position: 100% FTE
Duration of contract: 1 year (extension to be based on performance and availability of funds)
Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hai Phong
Travel requirements: Frequent travel within the duty station; infrequent travel for knowledge sharing in Viet Nam

BACKGROUND:

This position will work for community programs of two sister-organizations who have registration in Viet Nam: Interactive Research and Development Viet Nam (IRD VN) and Friends for International TB Relief (FIT)

IRD VN is a locally registered social enterprise with the mission of improving public health by alleviating the societal and individual burden caused by infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases. IRD VN works on the endTB and endTB-Q projects which have introduced and evaluated delamanid- and bedaquiline-based regimens for treatment of MDR-TB in Viet Nam. In addition, IRD VN has been implementing mobile chest X-ray screening campaigns in key populations, such as the elderly and isolated island communities. IRD VN was founded as part of the Interactive Research and Development (IRD) network, a network of global health research and service delivery companies. IRD’s pioneering work in areas where global health, behavioral economics and information technology converge have provided an exciting impetus for growth. IRD’s teams support and operate global health research and delivery programs in Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uganda, South Africa, Timor Leste, United Arab Emirates, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe. Please visit http://ird.global/

FIT VN is a registered non-profit organization working in the field of tuberculosis (TB) prevention and care, service delivery, research, technical assistance and advocacy. FIT is a young, dynamic and growing organization. FIT now has over 30 office-based staff working across five cities in Viet Nam. We work in close collaboration with Provincial and National TB Programs and other in-country partners to implement projects funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program, the Stop TB Partnership’s TB REACH initiative, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, UNITAID and Johnson & Johnson. We have also had multiple active research partnerships, including with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in the UK, the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, the KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation in the Netherlands, and Ceres Nanosciences and SureAdhere Mobile Technology in the United States. FIT staff have supported the implementation of other TB programs in South and Southeast Asia, and represented Viet Nam at multiple regional and international forums on TB technical assistance. Finally, FIT was chosen to represent civil society organizations from Viet Nam at regional events and at multiple events in the lead up to and during the United Nations High Level Meeting on TB in New York City. For additional information please refer to our website: www.tbhelp.org

In collaboration with the National TB Control Program (NTP), FIT is helping to build a comprehensive Search-Treat-Prevent TB program across five cities in Viet Nam (Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong , Hoi An, Can Tho) and several island and remote communities. In the short term, we are aiming to 1) increase TB detection and treatment in key populations, such as household contacts, children and people visiting private healthcare providers; 2) provide social support and adherence monitoring options to improve TB treatment outcomes; and 3) scale up TB infection screening and treatment services. We hope these efforts will lead to declines in Viet Nam’s TB burden over the medium and long term.

Our organization is growing quickly and we are searching for a highly qualified, independent, experienced and motivated Community Programs Officer to support the implementation of services. We are searching for an excellent communicator, who can maintain strong relationships with government staff while training, mentoring and motivating field staff to improve project performance. This is a field-based position and candidates should be willing to spend >80% of their time doing community-based work, outside of the office.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Main activities

  • Participate in and support local partners, directly manage the preparation, design and implementation of project activities; including work plan, materials (program, terms of reference, training/seminar materials and communication materials, etc.) and preparation of training support equipment.
  • Perform assignments under the supervision of the Community Programs Manager. Coordinate with hospital and local partners to develop operational plans and budgets on quarter and annual basis and implement project activities in line with approved project agreements and proposals. 
  • Liase with local TB offiers/collaborators, do the regular field visit activities and increase work outputs to meet grant targets and deliverables.
  • Actively coordinate contact investigations and screening of household and community contacts and suggest optimal solutions for project activities and effectiveness.
  • Supervise and promote project activities to ensure project progress, productivity and quality.
  • To be community-based, work closely with local partners to explore their abilities, their commitment and to agree on solutions.
  • Support the implementation of community X-ray screening events and latent TB testing and treatment activities, as needed.
  • Troubleshoot issues with project implementation and report to the Community Program Manager to find proper solutions.
  • Draft reports and collect documentation and photos to meet donor requirements for narrative and financial reporting.
  • Contribute to the cohesion and development of the team, proactively identifying ways to increase engagement and capacities of the team.
  • Be responsible for administration and accounting work (distribution of performance-based incentives) logistics tasks in organizing conferences, training and other activities of the projects.
  • Draft and track official letters and correspondences of the project.
  • Maintain positive partnership, respect partners and support colleagues.
  • Other activities requested by IRD VN‘s Management.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a field related to health, epidemiology, development, or management is required
  • At least 3 years’ experience in working in non-profit organizations, preferably for health-related programs/projects
  • Experience effectively engaging with government health entities
  • Experience engaging with community healthcare workers
  • Strong organizational and work prioritization skills, attention to detail
  • Strong verbal and written communications skills
  • Good attitude, self-motivated, and ability to work well individually as well as in teams
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software
  • Fluency in Vietnamese is required
  • Some knowledge of English is preferred, but not required
  • Be willing to travel

APPLICATIONS SHOULD INCLUDE:

  • A cover letter
  • A detailed Curriculum Vitae
  • At least two employment references (Name, Phone Number, Email Address)
  • All applicants are requested to highlight their experience managing and motivating teams of people either in their CV and cover letter.

SUBMIT AN APPLICATION:

  • By e-mail to [email protected]
  • Subject: ‘Application for Community Programs Officer - HCMC/HN/HP’
  • No later than 28 February 2021

Compensation will be commensurate with experience.
Full benefits will be included in the compensation package.

All applications will be carefully considered, but only short-listed applicants will be interviewed.
If you do not hear from us within 21 days of the closing date, this means your application was unsuccessful.

IRD VN is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Details
Organisation Name: 
IRD
Vị trí: 
Hanoi; Hai Phong; HCMC
Application Deadline: 
Sun, 2021-02-28