CeSHHAR Zimbabwe
DUE: 17 MAY 2024
Location: Bulawayo; Gweru; Kadoma; Mutare; Mt Darwin; Vic Falls
CeSHHAR Zimbabwe is an organization that specializes in Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH), HIV and AIDS research in Zimbabwe. CeSHHAR in collaboration with the MOHCC and NAC is implementing a National Sex Work Programme aimed at reducing HIV acquisition and transmission among female, male and transgender sex workers thereby reducing HIV transmission and acquisition to and from their clients. Low consistent condom use, risk of drug use and increasing transactional sex are some of the common reasons that put these key populations at risk of acquiring STI and HIV infections. Therefore, reaching these populations and increasing awareness and access to STI & HIV prevention, testing and treatment services are fundamental to reducing transmission of STI and HIV infections
THE ROLE
The Outreach Worker will be responsible for improving access to HIV/STI Preventive Service Package among these populations and to encourage and facilitate them to avail HIV/STI Counselling, Testing and Treatment Services.
Under the overall supervision of the Programme Coordinator, and under direct supervision of the Clinics Manager, The Outreach Worker will be responsible for the following tasks: –
Identifying and recruitment of peer educators. Attend all trainings/meetings to teach peer education programs.
Supervise Peer Educators: caseload, IPC, microplanning and self-help groups. Network with stakeholders. Reaching out regularly with STI/HIV preventive packages for sex workers at identified sites with the assistance of peer educators.
Conducting regular visits and meetings with sex workers to enhance access to STI/HIV services.
Maintaining the mapping of the sex work populations together with outreach workers.
Providing information and educating sex workers on the risk of STI/HIV transmission and prevention, testing services and its benefits, and treatment services.
Routinely encouraging, facilitating and following up for regular STI/HIV testing among these populations.
Maintaining records of their activities and report to the Clinics Manager on a weekly basis.
Regularly distributing condoms and demonstrating condom use.
Performing other tasks related to the programme as assigned by the supervisor whenever required and Data entry into existing database.
REQUIREMENTS
A degree in Social Sciences or any related field.
Counselling diploma and experience in HIV/AIDS counselling will be an added advantage.
Demonstrable experience and interest in community outreach work, ability to do community mobilization, create rapport with personnel from collaborating or associate institutions and work independently but within a team framework.
Current and valid certificate in Good Clinical Practice and Ethics is an advantage.
Experience working with vulnerable populations (sex workers) will be an added advantage.
Demonstrated effective verbal and written communications.
Good knowledge on use of Microsoft word, excel and power point.
Good interpersonal communication skills and having high respect for confidentiality.
Work experience in Non-Governmental Organizations or Civil Society Organization in HIV/AIDS related programmes will be an advantage.
Expected to work outside of normal office hours as required.
TO APPLY
Step 1: Click Here and Complete the Application Form.
Step2: If you are interested in the above position, please email your CV and application cover letter addressed to Human Resources and send to vacancies@ceshhar.co.zw
Indicate the position and duty station you are applying for in the subject line. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
CeSHHAR Zimbabwe is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, sexual orientation, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply.
The successful candidate will undergo relevant background checks and will be required to commit in writing to comply with the CeSHHAR Zimbabwe safeguarding guidelines.