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About this job

Position Title: Field Assistant (multiple positions) 
Reports to: Field Officer 
Employment Type: Full-time 
Job Location: Mwanza 
Travel: Up to 70% in intervention districts outside of job location 
Overall Job Function: 
Reporting to the Field Officer, the Field Assistant is responsible to support field implementation of community-based HIV services in intervention wards/sites, focusing on  HIV testing and prevention activities such as DREAMS, PrEP, condom programming, peer-based outreach, among others. This position liaises closely with healthcare providers and  peers who are delivering services in field.  
Specific Responsibilities and Duties:

Participate in workplan development for the implementation of HIV testing and  prevention activities in the community including supervision of field activities
Implement activities according to the work plan, and prepare logistics (supplies,  tools, and other resources) for field 
Establish HIV testing and prevention services that are provided in line with WHO,  national, donor, and ICAP policies and procedures and uphold principles of ethics and confidentiality.  
Conduct mentorship to healthcare workers and peer volunteers supporting field  activities 
Assist with recruitment, training, and supervision of peer volunteers supporting HIV  testing and prevention activities.  
Participate in mapping and remapping of geographic locations for service delivery. 
Assist with monitoring program performance at site/ward level, assist with timely  and accurate submission of activity reports, and suggest adjustments as needed to  the implementation plan 
Collaborate with health facilities to ensure community-based implementation is  accurately reflected in the documentation 
Perform any other duties as assigned by the supervisor 

Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills: 

Required Education: Medically trained personnel (nurse, clinical officer, MD, MBBS  or equivalent) who have current qualifications and training in phlebotomy and HIV  testing duties.  
Required Experience: Minimum 1-year experience providing HIV testing and counseling services with demonstrated familiarity with MOH systems, tools and procedures for HIV testing and prevention. 
Excellent speaking, reading, and writing skills in English and Kiswahili
Excellent computer skills, at minimum with Microsoft Office package
Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding clients’ health status and the sensitive information contained in data sources. 
Flexibility to work after normal working hours and weekends at informal gatherings and entertainment centers and travel extensively to remote areas, including islands.
Ability to interact well with all targeted groups and peer outreach workers by  facilitating a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory, and non-stigmatizing environment  in the program, to welcome all key and vulnerable population beneficiaries  regardless of their background 
Must be a Tanzanian Citizen