PATH (Program for Appropriate Technology in Health) is a nonprofit, internationally recognized
public health organization with the mission to improve the health of people around the world
by advancing technologies, strengthening systems and encouraging healthy behaviors.
PATH works with the government, NGO partners and the private sector to strengthen health services for populations with the greatest needs on HIV /AIDS and Adolescent Development Reproductive & Child Health.
PATH’s Kenya Country Program seeks to fill the following positions:
Health Care Waste Management [HCWM] Project Director
As head of the project and key liaison to donors, government counterparts, local organizations,
and program partners, the candidate will be responsible for providing overall technical vision
and leadership to the project.
S/he will negotiate and influence policy and project decisions with senior government and donor officials and provide guidance on the development and successful implementation and monitoring of the project’s strategy, as well as the overall direction for technical and administrative operations under the contract.
Health Care Waste Management [HCWM] Technical Advisor
To provide technical leadership in the area of HCWM for the project. This will include playing a
critical role in shaping all aspects of the five-year project strategy and overall work plan.
Monitoring & Evaluation [M&E] Officer
To manage project M&E activities, including collaborating with partners in the development of a
national M&E framework, facilitating data collection and analysis in all project areas, overseeing
audience research, and coordinating with local partners.
Procurement & Logistics Officer
Manage all aspects of commodity technical assistance including developing and advancing
standards, guidelines and tools related to HCWM commodity procurement and logistics.
Program Assistant
To provide a wide range of administrative support services to the HCWM project team.
TB Technical Advisor
Responsible for coordinating and implementing programmatic activities in the area of TB/HIV
integration. S/he must be experienced in integrated TB/HIV facility and community level programming. The work is spread in six districts of Nyanza province (Homabay, Rachuonyo,Gucha, Borabu, Masaba and Manga) with a project approach focused on integration of HIV care and treatment in PMTCT and TB sites.
Finance Advisor
To provide management for financial and administrative processes and systems on a youth HIV prevention project, including establishment of said systems, as well as ensuring compliance with USAID and PATH policies. Provide guidance and build the capacity of finance staff of a local organization. Management experience required.
Finance Manager
To develop and implement the appropriate financial management and administrative processes and systems, and ensure compliance with USAID and PATH policies and procedures, for a local organization called HIV Free Generation.
Communications Manager
To increase external communication and manage publicity of a local youth HIV prevention organization and a youth grassroots campaign. Regularly document project activities and successes, liaise with media and market the organization. Excellent writing skills and experience with media are a must.
Events Officer
To help develop, provide support and manage implementation of community events for youth as part of HIV Free Generation, a local organization.
Media Officer
To provide technical guidance and communication support for planning and delivery of youth behavior-change-communication through mass media campaign interventions for the local organization, HIV-Free Generation. Programmatic working experience with youth is required.
Web Designer & ICT Officer
Looking for a young designer with experience in graphic design and website hosting, as well as innovative communication technologies. This person will be responsible for maintaining content and design of a hip, attractive youth website with regular updates, as well as promoting this website.
In addition, the officer will provide support to the planning and implementation of interactive communication activities for youth such as SMS platforms and other virtual media for a local organization, HIV Free Generation.
PATH Kenya will offer salary and benefits commensurate with experience and qualifications.
For details on job responsibilities, required skills and experience, please visit our website:
www.path.org.
To Apply:
To apply for any of the positions, please send your application letter describing how your experience, qualifications and competencies make you the right candidate for this position.
Attach a detailed updated CV, telephone contacts and details of at least 3 referees online
through our career site at http://www.path.org/employment.php.
Application deadline date is October 15, 2010
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
PATH is an Equal Opportunity Employer
public health organization with the mission to improve the health of people around the world
by advancing technologies, strengthening systems and encouraging healthy behaviors.
PATH works with the government, NGO partners and the private sector to strengthen health services for populations with the greatest needs on HIV /AIDS and Adolescent Development Reproductive & Child Health.
PATH’s Kenya Country Program seeks to fill the following positions:
Health Care Waste Management [HCWM] Project Director
As head of the project and key liaison to donors, government counterparts, local organizations,
and program partners, the candidate will be responsible for providing overall technical vision
and leadership to the project.
S/he will negotiate and influence policy and project decisions with senior government and donor officials and provide guidance on the development and successful implementation and monitoring of the project’s strategy, as well as the overall direction for technical and administrative operations under the contract.
Health Care Waste Management [HCWM] Technical Advisor
To provide technical leadership in the area of HCWM for the project. This will include playing a
critical role in shaping all aspects of the five-year project strategy and overall work plan.
Monitoring & Evaluation [M&E] Officer
To manage project M&E activities, including collaborating with partners in the development of a
national M&E framework, facilitating data collection and analysis in all project areas, overseeing
audience research, and coordinating with local partners.
Procurement & Logistics Officer
Manage all aspects of commodity technical assistance including developing and advancing
standards, guidelines and tools related to HCWM commodity procurement and logistics.
Program Assistant
To provide a wide range of administrative support services to the HCWM project team.
TB Technical Advisor
Responsible for coordinating and implementing programmatic activities in the area of TB/HIV
integration. S/he must be experienced in integrated TB/HIV facility and community level programming. The work is spread in six districts of Nyanza province (Homabay, Rachuonyo,Gucha, Borabu, Masaba and Manga) with a project approach focused on integration of HIV care and treatment in PMTCT and TB sites.
Finance Advisor
To provide management for financial and administrative processes and systems on a youth HIV prevention project, including establishment of said systems, as well as ensuring compliance with USAID and PATH policies. Provide guidance and build the capacity of finance staff of a local organization. Management experience required.
Finance Manager
To develop and implement the appropriate financial management and administrative processes and systems, and ensure compliance with USAID and PATH policies and procedures, for a local organization called HIV Free Generation.
Communications Manager
To increase external communication and manage publicity of a local youth HIV prevention organization and a youth grassroots campaign. Regularly document project activities and successes, liaise with media and market the organization. Excellent writing skills and experience with media are a must.
Events Officer
To help develop, provide support and manage implementation of community events for youth as part of HIV Free Generation, a local organization.
Media Officer
To provide technical guidance and communication support for planning and delivery of youth behavior-change-communication through mass media campaign interventions for the local organization, HIV-Free Generation. Programmatic working experience with youth is required.
Web Designer & ICT Officer
Looking for a young designer with experience in graphic design and website hosting, as well as innovative communication technologies. This person will be responsible for maintaining content and design of a hip, attractive youth website with regular updates, as well as promoting this website.
In addition, the officer will provide support to the planning and implementation of interactive communication activities for youth such as SMS platforms and other virtual media for a local organization, HIV Free Generation.
PATH Kenya will offer salary and benefits commensurate with experience and qualifications.
For details on job responsibilities, required skills and experience, please visit our website:
www.path.org.
To Apply:
To apply for any of the positions, please send your application letter describing how your experience, qualifications and competencies make you the right candidate for this position.
Attach a detailed updated CV, telephone contacts and details of at least 3 referees online
through our career site at http://www.path.org/employment.php.
Application deadline date is October 15, 2010
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
PATH is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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