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About the Organisation
Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda (Baylor-Uganda) is a leading non-governmental organization dedicated to providing integrated, high-quality, and comprehensive services in HIV, tuberculosis (TB), reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH), and global health security. Established in 2006, Baylor-Uganda has evolved into one of the largest global pediatric and adolescent HIV programs, gaining national recognition for its impactful contributions.
The organization fosters a collaborative and inclusive work culture, offering employees opportunities for professional development and career growth, as evidenced by positive employee reviews. Baylor-Uganda regularly posts diverse job opportunities on its careers portal, reflecting its commitment to attracting and retaining skilled professionals. Innovatively, the organization integrates research and training into its service delivery model, ensuring evidence-based practices and continuous improvement in healthcare outcomes.
With a significant presence across Uganda, Baylor-Uganda upholds core values of care, loyalty, excellence, innovation, teamwork, and integrity. Demonstrating a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility, the organization actively engages in community initiatives aimed at improving public health and strengthening health systems. For more information, visit their official website at www.baylor-uganda.org
Karamoja, Uganda
Full Time
Job Title
3 Technical Officer HIV services jobs at Baylor-Uganda
Baylor-Uganda
Job Description
Job Title: Technical Officer HIV services (3 NGO Jobs)
Organisation: Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation -Uganda (Baylor-Uganda)
Duty Station: Karamoja, Uganda
The Technical officer HIV Services is responsible for planning, implementation and monitoring HIV program activities through a district led approach with up to date MoH guidelines for comprehensive Pediatric, adolescent and adult HIV care & treatment to improve health facility service programs, system and structure under the USAID local partner health services Eastern Activity.
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Prepare and monitor the implementation of periodic work plans & activity budgets for the project as well as their integration into district and health facilities work plans in line with USAID LPHS-E mandate
Monitor the implementation of strategies and systems for strengthening HF to improve ART/ant-TB initiation, treatment and outcome monitoring through case conference, mortality.
Increasing ART facility coverage through HF assessment for accreditation especially in underserved geographical areas and populations in line MoH guidelines
Establish/strengthen collaboration/partnership with other key district stakeholders involved in provision of HIV related services and as well as monitor the implementation of strategies for community mobilization and advocacy for all project in the district.
Provide technical support to the key stakeholders in monitoring the implementation of strategies for strengthening client linkage & referral system to increase demand for comprehensive services and a functional patient tracking system for retention purposes.
Provide technical support in rational use of medical commodities, documentation of consumption as well as laboratory performance in the cluster in line with MOH guidelines.
Monitor the implementation of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) based & data driven capacity programs for health workers and community key stakeholders.
Review weekly, monthly and quarterly progress for adult peadiatric and adolescent HIV care and treatment indicators at district and facility level.
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
Diploma in clinical medicine or a diploma in Nursing/midwifery from a recognized Institution. A bachelor’s degree in public health is an added advantage.
Must be registered with the relevant professional body and must be competent in computer applications (MS Word and Excel).
At least two years of relevant work experience in the field of HIV control activities.
How to Apply
All interested candidates should apply online at the APPLY Button below.
Deadline: 28th May 2025

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