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About IHAT
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India Health Action Trust (IHAT) aims at improving public health initiatives by supporting programs nationally and globally through providing comprehensive technical assistance in program planning, management and monitoring. Pursuant to the Memorandum of Cooperation between the GoUP and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, IHAT set up a Technical Support Unit (TSU) in 2013 to provide techno-managerial support to the Government of Uttar Pradesh (GoUP) to improve utilization, coverage and quality of key reproductive, maternal, new-born, child health and nutrition (RMNCHN) interventions and services in the state. The TSU has been set up from the funding support of Bill & Melinda Gate Foundation (BMGF) through the University of Manitoba (UOM), Canada.
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About Program
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The Uttar Pradesh Technical Support Unit (UPTSU) provides integrated Technical Assistance (TA) to the government of Uttar Pradesh (GoUP), which focuses on accelerating progress in reproductive, maternal, new-born and child health, and nutrition (RMNCHN). UPTSU works closely with the GoUP at the state, district and local levels to optimize RMNCHN programs and services. The technical assistance provided by UPTSU is integrated within the GoUP’s health system response for scale-up and sustainability. UPTSU focuses on interventions to improve outcomes in Family Planning, Maternal and New-born Health, and Nutrition, along with Routine Immunization, Digital Health, and other initiatives.
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General Details
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Job Title
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District Specialist – Community Process Outreach
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Position Type:
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Regular
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Organizational Relationships
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Team
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Community Processes
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Sub-Team (If applicable)
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Community Outreach
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Line Manager
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Specialist-Community Process Outreach
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GoUP interactions?
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MoIC DCPM, BCPM, DPM, CDPO and DPO
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Location: Mainpuri, Amethi, Ayodhya, Bareilly, Basti, Siddharthnagar, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Auriya, Unao, Bulandshahar, Meerut, Saharanpur, Shamli, Jaunpur.
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Job Purpose/Job Objective
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District Specialist- Community ProcessOutreach-RMNCH+ N will closely work with district and block-level officers of the Department of Health and Family Welfare and the Department of Child Development to strengthen and improve family planning, maternal health, newborn health and nutrition outputs and outcomes in his/her allocated geography with a particular focus on community-based interventions for improving the availability, utilization and quality of Family planning, Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, and Nutrition related services. S/he will design and monitor mentoring and capacity-building support to ASHA, AWW andtheir supervisory structure on RMNCH and nutrition intervention, digitalrecording and tracking of clients and otherresponsibilities as deemed fit.
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Roles and Responsibilities
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Key Deliverables expected from the Job Role
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Key Inputs expected from the Job Role
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Miscellaneous
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Competencies required for the job role
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Behavioral
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Functional
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Domain
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Collaboration for Success
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Understanding of GoUP procedural eco-system
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Knowledge on components of VHND
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Team Management
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Knowledge of government data system
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Knowledge of Maternal Health policies in India/UP
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Building a high performance team
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Adult facilitation
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Knowledge of Nutrition policies in India/UP
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Qualifications and Experience
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Required Qualification
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Essential experience
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Preferred experience
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How to Apply
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Interested candidates please apply by COB 30th September, 2023 using the online IHAT Application by clicking https://www.ihat.in/vacancies/district-specialist-community-process-outreach-dsco/ or visit IHAT Vacancy page at www.ihat.in. Only complete online applications will be considered.
IHAT provides a safe working environment for all its employees; follows the principle of equal opportunity and encourages women applicants. Physically challenged with required skills /knowledge and willing to travel are also encouraged to apply.
We will be following a systematic selection process to fill this position based on experience, competency and suitability. Shortlisting for the posts will take place soon after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview. Unfortunately, we are able to contact only those applicants who have been shortlisted for the interview. If you have not heard from us within 6 weeks of the closing date, please assume that the current IHAT positions are unable to accommodate you at the moment. It is also not possible for us to provide you with specific feedback because of the volume of applications we receive.
IHAT does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fees in connection with the application or recruitment process. Should you receive a solicitation for the payment of a fee, please disregard it.
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