DREAMS LIAISON OFFICER (3)

General Summary

The district DREAMS liaison’s officer main responsibility will be to engage Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYWs) in her district in order to identify HIV predisposing factors unique to them and bring these to the attention of the implementing partners DREAMS technical team. They will also provide guidance on implementation modalities that are proposed by the AGYWs in a bid to reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS among them. The DREAMS champion will further participate in advocacy engagements by working with communities to protect AGYWs and promote DREAMS programming to other district AGYW stakeholder including Local government authorities for possible adoption.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Work closely with CDOs, sub county ambassadors and group peer leaders to identify and build a pool of DREAMS ambassadors up to the parish level and subsequently oversee their work.
  2. Plan and facilitate workshops with PEPFAR DREAMS Ambassadors and provide mentorship supporting identification, reporting and follow-up of VAC and SGBV cases in assigned District.
  3. Promote access and retention on PrEP for high risk AGYW
  4. Foster community involvement in the DREAMS program for increased community buy in and community commitment to protect and link vulnerable AGYW at risk to DREAMS services.
  5. Participate in advocacy and coordination platforms at district level technical meetings with the IPs to ensure voices of AGYW are heard during decision making on priorities that affect AGYW.
  6. Work with Sub County and Parish Coordinators to ensure community safe spaces for AGYW are functional and actively maintained to support DREAMS service layering.
  7. Support implementation and monitoring of the DREAMS program in the assigned District and documentation success stories and any service delivery issues.
  8. Support quality improvement activities and promote DREAMS Programming as a prototype for positive youth development program at the district and any other forum as deemed necessary. 
  9. Generate public attention about the DREAMS program and factors that affect adolescent girls and young women in the community predisposing them to risk of acquiring HIV.
  10. Any other duties assigned by the supervisor

Academic Qualification

  • • Must have completed at least “A” Level or and or possess reading and writing skills. Having a diploma or relevant equivalent qualification is an added advantage

Specific Experience

  • • Experience in activism, community mobilization and youth empowerment and engagement. • Good training, facilitation, and coordination skills. • Experience in conducting community mapping and report writing. • Experience in working with or counselling adolescents is an added advantage

Person Specification

  • Must be 18-27 years old
  • Should be available to work full time
  • Must be able to read and write in both English and the local language of the DREAMS District
  • A graduated  beneficiary and or engaged in the DREAMS program for at least one year.
  • A resident in that DREAMS district.
  • Exhibit natural leadership skills.


More Details
DLOX004
3
Masaka
Full-time
8 Months
PREVENTION SERVICES COORDINATO
2024-01-18 14:35:58.000

DLOX004
3
Masaka
Full-time
8 Months

PREVENTION SERVICES COORDINATO
2024-01-18 14:35:58.000

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