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Programme
Advisor to Uru North Community Development Trust, Moshi,
Tanzania (TZ5) |
The Programme Advisor will work towards supporting the organisation and local community to plan, coordinate and deliver a range of health care programmes for the benefit of the community. The advisor will also pay particular attention to developing, implementing and monitoring programmes that address communities' concerns with regards to Mother to Child Health issues, reproductive health
and HIV and AIDS. The overall objective is to build capacity within the organisation and communities to implement
sustainable healthcare programmes. A relevant professional qualification
in nursing, community health management or medicine is required together with
a minimum of two years practical working experience. Skills in
developing and implementing health projects or programmes, as well as budgeting are essential.
The Placement:
The URU North Community Development Trust aims to achieve sustainable
development on health, education, communication, water and sanitation,
and community development.
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Country
Tanganyika
and Zanzibar merged to form the independent United Republic of Tanzania
in 1964, Africa's largest country. One party rule came to an end in
1995 with the first democratic elections held in the country since the
1970s. The capital city is Dar es Salaam. However, some government offices
have moved to Dodoma, which is planned as the new national capital;
the National Assembly now meets there on a regular basis.
Tanzania is located on the eastern coast of Africa, bordering the Indian
Ocean. It also has borders with Kenya in the north, Mozambique to the
south, and Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Zambia in the west. The total
area, including the islands of Pemba, Zanzibar and Mafia, is 945,087
sq km, 59,050 sq km of which is water (lakes Tanganyika, Victoria and
Nyasa). The mainland consists of the central highland plateau area ranging
between 900 and 1,800m in altitude and situated between the geographical
fault known as the Great Rift Valley.
Climate conditions vary from tropical along the coast plains to temperate
in the highlands in the north (including Kilimanjaro 5,895m the highest
point in Africa) and south. The central plateau bridges the two extremes
and frequently floods in the rainy season. At other times it suffers
from drought conditions.
Tanzania has natural resources of hydropower, tin, phosphates, iron
ore, coal, diamonds, gemstones, gold, natural gas and nickel spawning
industries of diamond and gold mining, oil refining, shoes, cement,
textiles, wood products, fertiliser and salt. However the economy is
dependent upon agriculture which provides 85% of exports and employs
90% of the workforce. Topography and climatic conditions limit cultivated
crops to 4% of the land area. Primary agriculture processing includes
sugar, beer, cigarettes and sisal twine.
Soil degradation, deforestation and desertification are all current
environmental issues.
The official languages are English and Kiswahili and there are many
local languages. Arabic is widely spoken in Zanzibar. Kiswahili is the
mother tongue of the African Bantu living in Zanzibar and nearby coastal
regions although its vocabulary draws on a variety of sources including
English and Arabic sources, and it has become the lingua franca of central
and eastern Africa. The first language of most people is one of the
local languages. The dominant religions are Christianity (45%), Muslim
(35%), indigenous beliefs (20%) although Zanzibar is 99% Muslim.
Air services are frequently used both for domestic and regional flights
and there are regular services to Dar-es-Salaam and other major towns.
Road accidents are probably the greatest safety risk, not least from
speeding buses. There is a choice of regular long distance bus services
between towns (including Kampala, Uganda) although not over night when
buses are not allowed to travel.
For shorter journeys there are buses, minibuses and taxis. 20% of roads
are paved but if you are traveling out of town you will need 4WD. Tanzania
has two rail lines centred on Dar-es-Salaam and reaching to Moshi but
not to Arusha. Passenger ferries operate on the lakes and coast.
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Duties
and Responsibilities
- Carry out needs assessments of clinical staff's training requirements, and provide training necessary for their development
- Support staff to plan, coordinate and deliver health care services to communities
- Monitoring of the outreach mother and child health care services programme and the HIV/AIDS services provision programme
- Link and develop mother and child health care activities alongside those of other health sectors
- Actively participate in regular meetings and activities such as the quarterly monitoring meetings of the Core Project Management Team
- Carry out research and documentation
- Assist in mobilising resources for the organisation
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Specification
Essential
- Relevant professional qualification in nursing, community health or medicine
- Minimum of two years practical working experience
- Experience and knowledge in maternal and child health care/general primary health care promotion/community health and development/health education/school health promotion
- Experience in developing and implementing health projects or programmes, and budget management
- Experience in managing basic administrative /financial systems and procedures
- Good planning and assessment skills
- Training experience and knowledge in training methodologies at community and or professional levels
- Experience and knowledge of HIV and AIDS
- Basic computer skills (MS Word, Excel)
- Willing to learn Swahili in order to gain a working knowledge of the language.
- Hold a current vehicle driving license
Desirable
- Flexible, patient and able to integrate and adapt to a varying environment.
- Leadership skills with ability to encourage multi-disciplinary team performance.
- Should be insightful, have good interpersonal skills and with experience in building consensus.
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Placement
Information
The Development worker will be based in the URU North office located in Moshi district close to the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. However, the programme advisor will be required to work with health care staff throughout the region to develop and deliver the health activities. The advisor will
report to the Programme Administrator.
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