MTHATHA, OR TAMBO HEALTH DISTRICT, EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE
The Desmond Tutu Health Foundation (DTHF) is a registered non-profit organisation focused on the pursuit of excellence in research, treatment, training and prevention of HIV and related infections in Southern Africa.
We have fantastic job opportunities across our businesses for talented people wanting to realize their full potential. Could that be you? If so, we invite you to explore the possibility of joining us to play your part in Desmond Tutu Health Foundations exciting future.
Main purpose of the Coach- Mpilo Peer Educator will play a vital role in our organization, focusing on providing education, support, and guidance to individuals who have been diagnosed with TB and/or HIV. This study aims to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a peer-led intervention to support men with TB and TB/HIV.
Minimum Requirements
- Grade 12 Certificate
- Must have experience as a TB or TB/HIV champion in communities, clinics, and other settings
- Fluency in IsiXhosa and English
- Communication skills (verbal and written)
- Previous participant engagement experience
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting clients.
- Knowledge of TB and HIV, including prevention, treatment, and community resources
- Computer literacy with sound knowledge of email, Microsoft office suit
- Strong organizational and documentation skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Willingness to participate in research activities and data collection
- Good planning and organizing
- Time management
- Willingness to work irregular hours, including weekends
- Work experience in the community within the health sector
- Basic-knowledge of public health and community resources
- Able to assist with community meetings
- Education and Awareness: Provide accurate information and education about TB and HIV to individuals and their families, with a focus on prevention, treatment, and management.
- Lived Experience Advocacy: Utilize personal experiences with TB/HIV to connect with clients, offer empathy, and inspire hope.
- Support and Counselling: Offer peer-level emotional and psychological support to clients by listening to their concerns, providing reassurance, and guiding them through the challenges they face.
- Resource Referral: Assist clients in accessing appropriate healthcare services, treatment options, and community resources, helping them navigate the healthcare system.
- Research Participation: Engage clients in research activities, including surveys, interviews, and data collection, to contribute to our organization's research initiatives and improve TB/HIV services.
- Participant Management: Maintain weekly and/or monthly contact with participants with in-person meetings and WhatsApp. Monitor their treatment progress and refer clinical questions to the study coordinator.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of client interactions, ensuring confidentiality and privacy standards are upheld.
- Collaboration: Work closely with healthcare professionals, social workers, and other staff members to ensure a holistic approach to client care. Attend weekly study meetings to report progress of participants and review study implementation.
- Self-Development: Stay updated on the latest developments in TB and HIV research and treatment to provide the most current information to clients.
Submit a detailed cover letter, updated CV with certified copy of highest qualification and details of two (2) current contactable referees in a single PDF file by 24 April 2024. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
NOTE: Shortlisted applicants will be invited for a skills assessment prior to a final selection for the positions.
If you are a foreign national applying for this position, please attach a copy of your work permit to your application.
Visit the DTHF Career page to view the advert (Reference number: C024) and apply: DTHF Career Page
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
If you have not heard from us within four weeks after the closing date please consider your application as unsuccessful.
We are committed to equity in our employment practices. It is our intention to appoint individuals with the aim of meeting our equity objectives. We reserve the right not to appoint if no suitable candidates are identified.
I understand and accept that by applying for this position, I authorized DTHF to process my personal information in accordance with its internal operational requirements.
I further understand that the personal information I disclose to DTHF will be processed in accordance with the requirements set out in the Protection of Personal Information Act and may include the transferring thereof to third parties for the purposes of verification.
This job may be removed before it expires.
Desmond Tutu Health Foundation is a child-friendly organisation committed to the protection of children.
For more information about the organization please visit our website