Project Concern Zambia
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Regional Case Management Coordinators

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About PCZ

Project Concern Zambia (PCZ), is a local Zambian independent organization, established in 2019. PCZ work focuses on strengthening community public health and social protection systems to sustainably support inclusive development, HIV epidemic control, increase access to quality integrated health care and social protection among vulnerable communities, and foster climate resilience. PCZ leverages the existing community ecosystem and collaborates with community-led organizations, the government, and the private sector to serve targeted vulnerable communities and populations. Currently, PCZ is reaching over 100,000 vulnerable children, adolescents, and caregivers in over 200 communities in Central, Muchinga, Northern, Southern, and Western Provinces of Zambia. Current donors include the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), Churches association of Zambia (CHAZ)/Global Fund, and American Private Foundations.

PCZ seeks to recruit five (5) Regional Case Management Coordinators to be based in Mbala, Kasama, Nakonde, Chinsali, and Mpika.

Job Summary

The Regional Case Management Coordinator (RCMC) will be responsible for coordinating and supervising district level community led monitoring (CLM) for malaria; integrated community-based disease surveillance and reporting; and integrated Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Comprehensive services using the Empowered Children and Adolescents Program (ECAP) case management model. The RCMC will closely collaborate with Government community and district level health and social service structures such as District Health Office, Departments of Social Welfare and Community Development, District Development Coordinating Committees (DDCC), primary health care (PHC) facilities, Neighborhood health Committees (NHCs) and community welfare assistant committees to ensure alignment of project activities to Government plans and policies, ensure government and community-buy in and project sustainability.

Application deadline
30 May 15:00