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The Health Commission of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) is a

sub recipient to Round 6 Global Fund Grants under the Promoting Access to Care

and Treatment (PACT) project. It shall be setting up Community Care Centres

(CCC) in the states of Gujarat, West Bengal, Orissa, Chattisgarh and Bihar. The

objective of the CCC is to provide treatment of opportunistic infections, to

improve drug adherence among people living with HIV (PLHIV) and to integrate

care and support services to existing out reach activities and build capacities

for community-based care. CBCI-HC is currently recruiting a MIS officer for the

Regional Office at Gandhinagar in Gujarat.

Tasks and Responsibilities

* Provide technical assistance to the CCC on different aspects of

monitoring and evaluation including MIS

* Capacity building on MIS and M & E systems

* Assist in setting up and maintenance of CMIS at the CCC and the

Regional level

* Monitor the quality of data collected, compile information and

transmit upwards.

* Coordination between CCC and other stakeholders for implementation

of CMIS

* Other tasks assigned by the Program Manager.

Desired Profile

Should possess a postgraduate degree in social sciences, public health or

related subjects and have 4-5 years of work experience.

S/he should have adequate technical understanding of the AIDS epidemic and care

programs for PLHIV. The candidate should also have experience in CMIS particular

in the area of dissemination of data, compilation, analysis, report generation

and capacity building. S/he should have excellent interpersonal and

communications skills, ability to achieve results in a time-bound manner,

adaptability and ability to cope with change and ability to turn challenges into

opportunities.

Interested applicants should email a detailed CV to

mark@...

not later than 15 April, 2007.

Salary will commensurate the best in the NGO sector.

People living with HIV are encouraged to apply.

" Sherry ph "

e-mail: <sherry@...>

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