WHO IS HIVSA?
HIVSA is a not-for-profit company established in 2002 and is a strategic partner of the Gauteng Provincial Departments of Health and Social Development. We innovatively transform and empower individuals, community workers, and organisations by developing their capacities to respond effectively to the socio-economic and health challenges that burden communities.
THE PHVP PROGRAMME
The CSS programme implements the Preventing HIV/AIDS in Vulnerable Populations (PHVP). The goal of the PHVP programme in Gauteng is to contribute towards HIV epidemic control by enhancing the quality, comprehensiveness, and sustainability of care and support services to improve resilience, health, and well-being of Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Adolescents and Youth (OVCA&Y) and Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW), in line with the South African Government (SAG)’s strategic goals for health and social development. HIVSA’s implementation model is embedded in capacitating and strengthening Department of Social Development (DSD) funded Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) to utilise a robust case management system and structured evidence-based interventions to provide holistic services to communities, OVCA&Y, and AGYW. HIVSA implements the PHVP programme in Johannesburg, Tshwane, and Sedibeng.
MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION
The Team Lead is responsible for QUALITY implementation of programme activities at the sub-partner level, including ensuring that the expected C/ALHIV proportion is verified and enrolled into the programme. This includes programme and organisational (institutional) capacity building aligned to SOPs, Policies, and other relevant programmatic guidance to ensure SIMS compliance daily. The individual must be able to work independently, be reliable, and trustworthy, pay attention to detail and to communicate timeously to ensure smooth programme implementation. The Team Lead is responsible for providing supervisory, developmental, and administrative input, and support to the Social Workers to achieve programme targets and outputs. The Team Lead must conduct verification and validation activities of programme beneficiaries to ensure quality data is reported to CBIMS.
Key Performance Areas:
Requirements:
Remuneration will be competitive, based on skills and experience.
What do you need to do to apply?
Candidates that meet the requirements and are interested in the position to send a motivation letter and CV (not more than 5 pages), and three contactable referees to: The HR Manager, HIVSA, P O Box 3869, Southgate, 2082, e-mail: hr@hivsa.com. Closing date for applications: 5th May 2023. (Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.)
WHO IS HIVSA?
HIVSA is a not-for-profit company established in 2002 and is a strategic partner of the Gauteng Provincial Departments of Health and Social Development. We innovatively transform and empower individuals, community workers, and organisations by developing their capacities to effectively respond to the socio-economic and health challenges that burden communities.
THE PHVP PROGRAMME
The CSS programme implements the Preventing HIV/AIDS in Vulnerable Populations (PHVP). The goal of the PHVP programme in Gauteng is to contribute towards HIV epidemic control by enhancing the quality, comprehensiveness, and sustainability of care and support services to improve resilience, health, and well-being of Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Adolescents and Youth (OVCA&Y) and Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW), in line with the South African Government (SAG)’s strategic goals for health and social development. HIVSA’s implementation model is embedded in capacitating and strengthening Department of Social Development (DSD) funded Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) to utilise a robust case management system and structured evidence-based interventions to provide holistic services to communities, OVCA&Y, and AGYW. HIVSA implements the PHVP programme in Johannesburg, Tshwane, and Sedibeng.
Main Purpose of the Position
With guidance from the M&E Coordinator and M&E Project Manager, the M&E officer will be responsible for the implementation of MERL and verification activities at the site level. The M&E officer will be expected to implement and track the programme performance using the M&E tools and provide mentorship and support to site M&E Champions to ensure sites report accurately, timeously, and reliably the achievements against targets. The M&E officer is responsible to conduct weekly data quality assurance (DQAs) together with the M&E Coordinator or M&E Project Manager and quarterly routine data quality assurance (RDQAs); to ensure quality improvement (QI) is implemented at site level and HIVSA level and to report achievements and challenges timeously weekly, monthly and quarterly as per developed structure. The role involves close collaboration with the CSS Program teams, Partners, and other key stakeholders.
Key Performance Areas:
Requirements:
Remuneration will be competitive, based on skills and experience.
What do you need to do to apply?
Candidates that meet the requirements and are interested in the position to send a motivation letter and CV (not more than 5 pages), and three contactable referees to: The HR Manager, HIVSA, P O Box 3869, Southgate, 2082, e-mail: hr@hivsa.com. Closing date for applications: 5th May 2023. (Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.)