Overview
The Health Manager is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of project activities, including the launch of Cervical Cancer screening, provision of treatment, and capacity building activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct camp-level needs assessments for cervical cancer screening area setup.
- Communicate with Project Hands team related to camp screening activities and technical support.
- Manage supplies for cervical cancer screening activities.
- Organize and facilitate awareness raising education sessions on cervical cancer prevention, VIA screening, and early treatment.
- Distribute IEC materials related to cervical cancer screening activities.
- Support women in understanding the screening process, managing concerns, and securing consent.
- Conduct capacity building of camp-based healthcare staffs and volunteers related to VIA screening technique.
- Ensure VIA screen-and-treat protocol is followed.
- Track and follow up with VIA-positive women.
- Complete daily client list accurately.
- Support Women Health Development among a target population.
- Assist IRC’s operation team to conduct camp level PH’s campaigns.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Required Experience
Minimum five (5) years working experience, of which at least two years in clinical care, family planning services, and training of health staff, preferably in a primary care setting. Previous work experience in reproductive health in a refugee setting or in developing country is a plus.
Qualifications
MD or MBBS; Post Graduate Diploma on Family Medicine/Pediatric/Obstetrics and Gynecology