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In Ethiopia, TLM is involved in early leprosy case detection in targeted high burdened area of Ethiopia; Prevention and reduction of disability burden in specific leprosy burden areas and empower People affected by leprosy and persons with disability, their family members, and communities and live a dignified life.
We are recruiting for Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning officer(MEAL) for TLMI Ethiopia’s Dare to Dream project which is going to implement in the East Gojam Zone of Amhara region (Enemay, Debay Tilatgen, Enarj Enawga and Shebel Berenta woredas). This role will also manage the project once it commences.
As a key member of the program team, the MEAL Officer will be based in head office at Addis Ababa, with significant travel project area.
Project Overview
Dare to Dream (D2D) project seeks to contribute in prevent leprosy transmission in Ethiopia by strengthening the health system to be able effectively find, diagnose, treat and manage complications of leprosy promptly, especially among rural women and children.
The project will work in partnership with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health to pilot a new, integrated and comprehensive model for leprosy control in rural hot spots in selected woredas. The project will train and equip healthcare providers at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels with the required skills, tools, and resources to accurately diagnose, treat, refer and manage leprosy and disability complications.
The project will strengthen the health systems by investing in innovative technology, virtual consultations, close monitoring & supervision structures, and robust information management systems. Along with the health workers, the project will also engage and train key community stakeholders, including persons affected by leprosy, their local associations, faith leaders, and other community-based organizations to play an active role in early detection of leprosy cases, ensuring compliance to treatment, promoting community and family-based self-care to prevent disabilities, and reducing stigma and discrimination against people affected by leprosy and disabilities.
What you will be doing
We are looking for a highly motivated individual who will be capable and responsible to enhance the quality of the D2D project through improved monitoring and accountability system in the entire project areas, collecting, collating, and verifying the information received from project districts in a way that provides a current situation for appropriate programming and evidence of change over time. He/She is responsible to help write the MEAL of new project designs and supporting the overall project planning, measurement, monitoring, evaluation, and lessons learned in the efficient functioning and continual improvement of the program to achieve the desired results of the project.
Job Requirements
Applicants must have a relevant postgraduate degree in public health, Epidemiology, Health information system, or a related field and possess skills, knowledge, and experience in the following:
Applicant should have these attributes :
How to Apply
People affected by leprosy or who may have disabilities are welcome and encouraged to apply.
TLMI-Ethiopia has a zero-tolerance policy towards any abuse, neglect and exploitation to all people. Successful candidates will be expected to submit a criminal background declaration; sign and comply with all organisational policies including the TLMI-E Code of Conduct and the TLM Global Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults Policy.
Send your CV and a cover letter by email to [email protected] so that you get copy of TLMI-E job application form and job description.
The closing date for applications is: December 10, 2022
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted via email.
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