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Female Mobilizer Vaccinator

Afghanistan

  • Organization: CTG - Committed To Good
  • Location: Afghanistan
  • Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Public Health and Health Service
    • Malaria, Tuberculosis and other infectious diseases
  • Closing Date: Closed

Job description

CTG overview

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Overview of position

Afghanistan and Pakistan are the world’s remaining polio-endemic countries. In 2022, as of November 30, Afghanistan reported 02 WPV1 reported in Kunar and Paktika provinces and 13 environmental cases in Eastern Region, Kunar and Nangarhar provinces. These results confirm the need for continues community engagement efforts, especially engagement of influencers with a particular focus on previously inaccessible areas, high-risk districts, and areas where children are still missed mainly those refusing uptake of vaccine due to many aspects such as low awareness, misconception, operational challenges, proper management of vaccines and cold chain systems.

Social mobilization and raising community awareness seem to be a major pillar for improving the health of communities in such a context with low awareness and cultural restrictions. Having more females in the health system at the grassroots level who can better communicate with mothers who are the primary caregiver of the children is an area that requires significant investment. There is strong potential that placing such a cadre will affect the barriers like the cultural restrictions that arise from lack of female staff in the health facilities, which is quite common in polio high-risk provinces. In addition to maintaining routine immunization and respond to referrals the FMVs/supervisors will also help in community engagement, demand generation and ultimately will contribute to building the trust between health system and communities.  

FMVs/ Supervisor will be providing health education sessions at health facilities on vaccine preventable diseases such as polio, pertussis, measles; malnutrition and maternal health, and support EPI team in vaccination of children and women.

Role objectives

Female Mobilisers Vaccinators:

1.To vaccinate children and women on daily basis

2.To provide health education and engagement sessions at the health facility on vaccine preventable diseases such as polio, pertussis, measles and others health topics malnutrition, and maternal health.

3.To serve as focal point for facilitating referrals, reception of voucher holders and ensure good services, including for the polio referred families.

4.Coordinate with the community-based outreach workers for the tracking of defaulters, missed children including refusals

5.To establish a network of cooperation between the community and health facilities through providing necessary information and awareness on national immunization days

6.Share missed and refusal children lists, outreach plans of health facilities with the supervisors and DCOs for follow up

7. Contribute to AFP surveillance system by reporting any paralyzed or any child with legs weakness in the community

8.To provide monthly reports on agreed templates in close coordination with Health Facility in-charge

9.    Support health facility in any other assignment given by the manager

The incumbent will report to health facility manager.

Project reporting
  • UNICEF staff and Polio extenders will do regular monitoring of the intervention. 

Key competencies

N/A

Team management

N/A

Further information

  • ØQualification: public health, midwifery, or nursing. Experience in the polio programme is given a priority. 

    ØAt least three years’ experience in relevant fields. 

    ØExperience in health promotion is a plus.

    ØAbility to travel to the health facilities in the districts and villages for monitoring and support as required.

    ØFluent in local languages of the area

    ØFluency in English language is desirable. 

     Good computer skills including MS. Office.


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This vacancy is now closed.