Reporting to the Project Coordinator, the District TB Field Officer will be responsible for supporting District Health Teams to deliver a health facility and community-based SUPPORT TB intervention package. He or she will work closely with community health workers (CHWs) within the catchment area of the health facilities. The District Field Officer must be able to ride a motorbike. S/he will be required to travel extensively between the district’s health facilities and community groups.
Location(s)
Emakhandeni, Nkulumane, Northern Suburb, Shurugwi, Chiredzi, Masvingo, Zaka, Gwanda, Beitbridge, Mangwe, Bubi, Nkayi, Lupane
Duties and Responsibilities
• Provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to district health teams and CHWs
• Support and complement CHWs to conduct community TB screening, contact investigation including TPT initiation and follow up, and treatment adherence support.
• Follow up and ensure timely submission of monthly reports by CHWs
• Conduct data quality assessments of data reported in the monthly health facility TB reports in collaboration with the District TB and Leprosy Coordinators and Community Health Nurses
• Together with the District health staff, conduct weekly and monthly TB data analysis meetings and compile narrative reports using templates to be provided by the project in liaison with the Ministry of Health and Child Care
• Actively participate in the planning and implementation of TB performance reviews and data driven support and supervision visits and ensure compilation of activity reports
• Identify and support health facilities with data quality issues and underperforming indicators in liaison with the district management teams
• Conduct field visits to health facilities and communities
• Facilitate training and mentorship programs within the district facilities and communities
• Monitor and report on program progress
• Collaborate with other stakeholders to enhance TB program impact
Qualifications and Experience
• Diploma/Degree in Health Education and Promotion, Nursing, Public Health, Environmental health, or related field
• Motorbike riding experience with a class 3 driver`s license is a requirement
• At least 3 years of experience in TB programming or community health
• Demonstratable knowledge of TB detection, treatment, and prevention strategies
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Willingness to travel frequently to field locations
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter, CV, and three references (including name, organization, phone number, preferred district, and email address) to [email protected] with position title in the subject line and complete the link https://forms.office.com/r/rWgzgG8qXD. BZ is an equal-opportunity employer. The application deadline is 12 November 2024. Due to the anticipated high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.