Project Officer – Community Health (Kitui County)

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Qualification and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Community Health, Social Sciences, Nursing, or a closely related health field. A Master’s degree is an added advantage.
  • Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in community health, MNCH programming, or public health interventions in Kenya.
  • Demonstrated experience working with community health systems, primary health care programs, and county/sub-county health structures.
  • Hands-on experience with Kenya’s Community Health Strategy and familiarity with the Community Health Promoter (CHP) model.
  • Experience with digital health systems particularly ECHIS (Electronic Community Health Information System) is required.
  • Experience working with international NGOs or donor-funded programs is required.
  • Deep knowledge of Kenya’s community health system and UHC goals
  • Proficiency in ECHIS and digital health data platforms
  • Strong MEAL skills including DQA and results reporting
  • RMNCH and PHC programming expertise
  • Excellent coordination and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication
  • Ability to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams
  • High integrity, adaptability, and commitment to mission


Responsibilities

Program Implementation & Technical Leadership

  • Coordinate and implement integrated outreach activities in hard-to-reach areas, including Group ANC and defaulter tracing by Community Health Promoters (CHPs).
  • Lead the establishment and operationalization of Primary Health Care (PHC) Advisory Committees and Primary Care Network (PCN) Committees at county level.
  • Strengthen governance structures, including Community Health Committees (CHCs) and community autopsy committees.
  • Support sub-county and community death review committees to conduct timely maternal and newborn death audits, improving quality of care.
  • Coordinate capacity-building initiatives for CHPs, including training, mentorship, and supervision.
  • Work with communities and stakeholders to embed sustainability into community health interventions.
  • Represent CMMB in MNCH health forums, coordination platforms (including CHU4UHC), Technical Working Groups (TWGs) at county and national levels.
  • Collaborate with county and national government stakeholders, partners, and community structures to ensure coherent and effective program delivery.

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Reporting (MEAL)

  • Lead routine data collection, verification, and reporting for all program indicators.
  • Support implementation of Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) and performance monitoring activities.
  • Coordinate ECHIS review meetings to assess performance, identify gaps, and drive course corrections.
  • Support dissemination of research findings including ECHIS study results and program evidence to stakeholders.
  • Monitor and document the impact of program interventions, including the utilization of bicycles distributed to CHPs and other inputs.
  • Lead preparation of monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual project reports in line with donor and organizational requirements.
  • Document best practices, innovations, and success stories to promote organizational learning.
  • Maintain accurate and complete financial documentation — including expenditures and support documents — in compliance with CMMB and donor requirements.

Stakeholder Engagement & Partnership

  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with county and sub-county health management teams.
  • Coordinate with NGO partners, community leaders, and government officials to align program activities with national health strategies.
  • Represent CMMB with professionalism and credibility in multi-stakeholder forums and county health sector coordination meetings.

Cross-Cutting Responsibilities

  • Champion gender equity, social inclusion, and meaningful community participation across all program interventions.
  • Ensure safeguarding principles and accountability to affected populations are embedded in all activities.
  • Participate actively in planning meetings, program reviews, and organizational learning forums.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by the supervisor in line with project objectives and CMMB’s mission.


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