Job Description: Responsibilities & Requirements
The Project officer at WAPCAS is responsible for designing, guiding and directing the day-to-day project activities, as well as providing both administrative and technical supervision on the field
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepares quarterly work plans and share with HQ using targets assigned for the period.
- Plan, organise and run IEC and BCC activities in the KP communities.
- Share targets and tasks to individual Peer Educators (PEs)
- Supervise and monitor activities of PE to ensure that they are working and provide timely feedback to strengthen fieldwork
- Facilitate the identification of new hotspots for
- Develop and submit a plan for monitoring activities in your respective sites
- Organise weekly meetings with the PEs to assess progress of work, plan strategies to address challenges, review and clean data
- Liaise with beneficiary groups (FSW), Peer educators, and relevant stakeholders for input in identifying innovative ways of implementing programme activities
- Manage the activities at the drop-in-centres (DICs)
- Organise logistical support and maintain stock levels of commodities and materials for outreach activities.
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- Maintain an inventory of both old and new equipment/items in your site
- Represent WAPCAS in all meetings that may require your presence in your respective areas. m Liaise with the District Assemblies and other stakeholders to ensure that WAPCAS' contribution to the District's HIV response is acknowledged
- Prepare and submit monthly project reports and other professional documents as appropriate and promptly.
- Support the continuous capacity-building sessions for PEs.
- Appraise the performance of the PE continually and at the end of the project
- Document and share experiences in various
- Other duties as and when necessary
Qualification and Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Sociology or a related field in Social Science
- 3-5 years' experience in project implementation
- Experience in working in the area of HIV and AIDS would be an added advantage
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The Project officer at WAPCAS is responsible for designing, guiding and directing the day-to-day project activities, as well as providing both administrative and technical supervision on the field
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepares quarterly work plans and share with HQ using targets assigned for the period.
- Plan, organise and run IEC and BCC activities in the KP communities.
- Share targets and tasks to individual Peer Educators (PEs)
- Supervise and monitor activities of PE to ensure that they are working and provide timely feedback to strengthen fieldwork
- Facilitate the identification of new hotspots for
- Develop and submit a plan for monitoring activities in your respective sites
- Organise weekly meetings with the PEs to assess progress of work, plan strategies to address challenges, review and clean data
- Liaise with beneficiary groups (FSW), Peer educators, and relevant stakeholders for input in identifying innovative ways of implementing programme activities
- Manage the activities at the drop-in-centres (DICs)
- Organise logistical support and maintain stock levels of commodities and materials for outreach activities.
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- Maintain an inventory of both old and new equipment/items in your site
- Represent WAPCAS in all meetings that may require your presence in your respective areas. m Liaise with the District Assemblies and other stakeholders to ensure that WAPCAS' contribution to the District's HIV response is acknowledged
- Prepare and submit monthly project reports and other professional documents as appropriate and promptly.
- Support the continuous capacity-building sessions for PEs.
- Appraise the performance of the PE continually and at the end of the project
- Document and share experiences in various
- Other duties as and when necessary
Qualification and Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Sociology or a related field in Social Science
- 3-5 years' experience in project implementation
- Experience in working in the area of HIV and AIDS would be an added advantage