The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) New Job Position
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) engages in monitoring,
advocacy and campaigning within the health system to ensure
that every person with HIV has access to quality comprehensive
prevention, treatment, care and support services to live a
healthy life.
Job Title:
WBS Health Navigator
Job Location: Western Cape
Duration: Four Months
Start date: August 2018 to December 2018
Reports to: MSF WBS Counsellor (Technical
Manager) and TAC Supervisor (Line Manager)
Working Hours: 40h/week in shift to cover:
07:30 to 18:00 from Mondays to Friday and 09:00 to 14:00 on
Saturdays, equivalent to 8 hours/week at TAC branch office
The purpose of the WBS Health Navigator is to empower
individuals and communities to take control of their health
through educating them on HIV/AIDS and TB prevention and
treatment (prevention and treatment literacy, or PTL), as well
as on the rights and responsibilities of patients.
Responsibilities:
- Monitor service delivery at primary
healthcare facilities including: access to services by
patients migrating through Khayelitsha
temporarily/permanently, health worker availability, waiting
times in facilities, patients being turned away improperly,
policy implementation and drug stock outs
- Use clinic committees and direct action to improve the
performance of facilities
- Provide information focusing on patient self-empowerment in
HIV/TB – related issues
- Run community mobilisation and awareness about HIV/TB
prevention, diagnostic and services provision in Khayelitsha
- Distribute condoms explaining their proper utilisation
- Attend mandatory weekly/monthly meetings from TAC and/or
MSF
- Must be available for all trainings from TAC and/or MSF for
OIM mobile clinic
Requirements:
- Matric Certificate essential
- Minimum of one year in HIV/TB Treatment Literacy or Health
Education
- Minimum of year in youth services
management
- Language(s)
Preferably are isiXhosa and English
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and
Internet)
Communication skills
- Reporting skills (oral and written)
- Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
- Ability to fit in team work and work independently
To apply, submit your application letter and CV
to [email protected] and [email protected] or
drop off at 08 Mzala Street, Isivivana Centre, 2nd floor,
Ekuphumleni, Khayelitsha, 7784
Late applications will not be accepted after deadline.
Due to the volume of applications, should you not receive
feedback within two weeks please consider your application
unsuccessful.
Application Deadline: 30 July, 2018
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