I. Summary
Supporting maternal and newborn health care among vulnerable families affected by the Syria crisis is critical in order to guarantee mothers and newborns survival. The field officer will implement this program at a Primary Health Care, hospital and community level, by providing awareness sessions, counselling and continuous follow up to pregnant and newly delivered mothers.
II. Responsibilities and essential Functions
Provide support and counseling to pregnant mothers and/or mothers who have just delivered on maternal and newborn health at the community level, PHC level and hospital level.
Conduct routine visits to follow up on mothers after delivery to provide them with postnatal services related to mother’s care and newborn/child care.
Give awareness sessions to spread the knowledge among vulnerable families about optimal maternal and newborn care practices in the identified Primary Healthcare Center and hospital and community level.
Contribute to the training of primary health care staff and hospital staff on maternal and newborn care.
Assist in the establishment of the program and in the training of PHC and hospital staff on mother and newborn care.
Provide on the job training to PHC staff on spreading awareness and giving individual counseling to pregnant and mothers who have just delivered
Support the PHC staff and monitor their implementation of the program to ensure long term sustainability
Identify the grass root organizations in the area of project implementation
Establish good coordination relationships with the grass root organizations throughout the whole project period
Follow up on the work of the trained grass root organizations and make sure they are mobilizing the community and doing the needed outreach as agreed
Report daily and weekly to the health program coordinator on all activities conducted by completing the required forms
Fill and submit the project databases regularly
Keep the necessary files for each case visited and counseled.
Attend IOCC-related staff meetings when required
Represent IOCC in a professional manner and wear the IOCC jacket and ID at all times when on duty
Perform other duties as necessary.
III. Qualifications
Knowledge and Skills
Native Arabic speaker and fluency in English is necessary
Strong social, interpersonal, communication and intercultural skills
Team player
Able to meet deadlines
Computer literacy: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.
Experience: 1-3 years of experience as a midwife
Experience in community field is a plus
Education: B.S. in midwifery
IV. Working conditions
Will entail substantial traveling and visits to the identified primary healthcare center, identified hospital and to locations where beneficiaries are living; it is preferable that candidate resides in the area of interest and that candidates can commute with his/her own car.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Other
Application Submission Guidelines
To apply, qualified applicants should send a resume or CV and a cover letter to: ioccleb@iocc.org To ensure the timely review of your resume, please insert "Field Officer (Health Care)" with specifying: "Part time or Full time” in the subject line of the email. No phone calls please. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. This position is available until February 15, 2016. Please don’t wait for the last date to apply, as IOCC might start interviews before the deadline. Kindly indicate if you have a car and driving license. IOCC is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a professional and diverse workforce.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
BS in midwifery
Arabic
Excellent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No