Assists in the planning, conceptualizing, scheduling, and execution of ACF and ICF activities in coordination with the CHD, PHOs, LGUs, Rural Health Units, ACCESS-TB Regional Teams, and other internal and external partners.
Assists in the implementation of MDRTB and TBHIV activities in coordination with the CHD, PHOs, LGUs, Rural Health Units, and ACCESS-TB Regional Teams.
Provides administrative and logistics support for efficient implementation of activities.
Assists in the collection and preparation of consolidated regional project reports from ACF Contractors, RHUs, Jails/Prisons, and Community Volunteers, such as but not limited to Activity Reports, Monthly Progress Updates, Consolidated Monthly and Quarterly Reports.
Assists the RTL and PO in the conduct of monitoring, DQC, and OSDV activities.
Participates in meetings with CHD, ACCESS TB project staff, and partners.
Performs other tasks that may be assigned from time to time by the immediate supervisor and/or management.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Bachelors degree in Nursing, Social Work, or any relevant Health Science or Social Development course.
Experience: Preferably with experience in coordination with LGUs, Funding Organizations, DOH, and other Donors. Experience in community organizing, events, and activity management is a plus.
Other / Special Skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Working knowledge and experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications.
Ability to create presentations and reports.
Knowledgeable and familiar with technical, clinical, and operational aspects of the NTP, particularly on DOTS.
Skilled in facilitating meetings, workshops, and planning.