COCODA Tanzania is a non-governmental organization established in 2000. COCODA’s establishment as its name suggests, resulted from intensifying concern among community members in Tanzania over the surging number of orphans, mainly resulting from the increased number of people infected by HIV and dying from AIDS, the majority being adults leaving behind young children without parents. This trend had a negative impact on social and economic development. Hence, COCODA Tanzania envisioned offering an effective response to the situation by providing education to the local communities on HIV/AIDS, supporting orphans and most vulnerable children, providing vocational skills to youth, and establishing small-scale income-generating groups for a community sustainable economy.
Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) is a global project funded by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) which is dedicated to achieving and maintaining HIV epidemic control. FHI360 is the prime recipient of this funding in Tanzania.
COCODA is subcontracted by FHI360 to implement the EpiC project in Njombe and Mtwara regions. In the Njombe region, the project is implemented by COCODA in 6 councils (Njombe TC, Njombe DC, Makambako TC, Wanging’ombe DC, Ludewa DC, and Makete DC), and in the Mtwara region, the project will be implemented in all 9 councils (Mtwara MC, Mtwara DC, Masasi TC, Masasi DC, Nanyumbu DC, Nanyamba TC, Tandahimba DC, Newala DC, and Newala TC) to address critical gaps and bottlenecks in the response to HIV among key and vulnerable populations (KVP) and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). The EpiC project works closely with the Government of Tanzania (GoT) at national and sub-national levels to deliver HIV and other services tailored to the needs of these groups.
The Linkage and Case Management Officer (LCM) is responsible for identifying, enrolling, and supporting individuals living with HIV in care and treatment. The LCM provides comprehensive case management, including adherence support, counseling, and community outreach. The LCM will collaborate with healthcare providers and facility partners to optimize services and improve patient outcomes. The Linkage and Case Management Officer will liaise with the Community Engagement Technical Officer and Biomedical Officers to implement the HIV prevention program targeting populations at risk in the region. The LCM will work with a team to reach, serve, and maintain Key and Vulnerable populations, monitor case linkages during pre and post-counseling, and ensure HIV-positive diagnosed KVP individuals are linked to care and treatment centers. The LCM will also oversee community ART initiation, retention, and ensure clients who miss appointments are brought back into care.
The LCM will be responsible for establishing and maintaining navigation processes according to Care and Treatment standards and ensuring a client-centered approach is observed during service provision to KVP-positive clients. The LCM will link KVP HIV-positive clients to economic strengthening activities and manage gender-related issues. Additionally, He/she will supervise and build the capacity of Peer Navigators through progress review meetings and coordinate the case management team with health facilities and the community for a continuum of care.
The Linkage and Case Management Officer will monitor Gender-based/Intimate Partner Violence cases, including the status of referrals and linkages. The LCM will play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and support of individuals living with HIV and strive to improve patient outcomes through comprehensive care management and community outreach.
Candidates are required to mention the ‘Position Title’ in the subject line of the e-mail. All applicants MUST attach a cover letter and their updated Curriculum Vitae with certified copies of academic certificates as supporting documents to their applications. All applications should be submitted no later than 4:00 PM on 25th August 2024 by email, to: hr@cocoda.or.tz. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
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