
Pact Zambia
Department
Position Overview
Pact, a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, is implementing the USAID Zambia Integrated Health Activity. The Activity supports USAID and PEPFAR objectives of 95/95/95 and provides service delivery and technical assistance to improve Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) services. USAID Zambia Integrated Health improves, sustains, and further integrates lifesaving HIV/AIDS and MNCH services at the health facility and community levels and ensure that client-centered, high-impact, high-quality services are available to all Zambians. To further this mission, we are seeking an experienced Senior Mental Health Officer to be based at our Ndola Technical Hub.
Key Responsibilities
- Mental Health and Psychosocial Support programming in USAID Zambia Integrated
Health implementation districts. - Coordinate task-sharing Mental Health and Psychosocial counseling to non-mental
health specialists - Integrate Mental Health screening and care into the project setting.
- Conduct a landscape analysis of available Mental Health and Psychosocial supportservices to understand available resources, referrals, and client insights related to
service quality and potential improvements in each district. - Provide capacity development to all staff and CHWs on Mental Health and Psychosocial
Support Services (MHPSS/Behavioral Health). - Lead the team in planning and providing technical assistance in implementing and
monitoring MHPSS programs in targeted districts. - Work collaboratively with other project staff, facilitating policy dialogue and technical
representation related to the project MHPSS Programming. - Ensure effective program and project result-based management of project targets for
MHPSS interventions. - Effectively manage relationships with the government and other partners.
- Provide support for timely and quality implementation of annual work plans for USAID Zambia integrated project.
- Support identification of new subgrantees and management of project subgrantees under community services
- Identify critical gaps in knowledge and understanding and identify promising and innovative MHPSS Programming approaches.
Basic Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in clinical, mental health, health
psychology, clinical psychology, organization psychology or relevant field. - At least five years of progressive work experience with PEPFAR-funded MHPSS
Programming and integrated HIV/AIDS programme in an local and international NGO. - Demonstrated competencies in developing and implementing mental health activities in
large-scale, complex, international development assistance programs - Hands-on experience in leading PEPFAR- funded MHPSS Programme, an advantage
Familiarity with MHPSS and HIV Care integration is highly preferred - Experience in providing technical assistance to implementing partners
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in participatory action planning and engagement of stakeholders at national,
district, and Community levels. - Good data analysis and report writing skills for donor reports, technical briefs and
relevant documents. - Demonstrated skills in problem solving and consensus building.
- Strong professional written and oral communications skills in English and ability to
communicate in a local language of the given province.
To apply for this job please visit careers-pactworld.icims.com.