Jhpiego, an international non-profit health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, has been a global leader in advancing maternal and child health for over 50 years across 150+ countries. Committed to preventing needless deaths and improving healthcare systems, Jhpiego partners with governments, civil society, and communities to drive evidence-based interventions. Through Gavi funding, Jhpiego is providing technical assistance for the rollout of the HPV vaccine in Pakistan, supporting national and provincial stakeholders in ensuring effective implementation.
Jhpiego seeks a Provincial Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Manager to support the introduction of the HPV vaccine in Pakistan. Based in Sindh, this role will lead demand-generation, advocacy, and community engagement efforts to promote vaccine acceptance and uptake. Under the guidance of the National SBCC Manager, the Provincial SBCC Manager will play a key role in designing and implementing behavior change strategies, training programs, and multi-stakeholder engagement initiatives to ensure the successful rollout of the HPV vaccine.
Responsibilities Overall oversight and leadership for the planning and preparation for HPV introduction at the provincial level Work closely with the National SBCC Manager and other technical team members to carry out a targeted baseline, midpoint, and endline assessments of community, family, and health worker knowledge, perceptions, and practices related to HPV vaccine introduction to continuously monitor impact of SBCC strategies Modify ineffective strategies based on regular feedback mechanisms at the community and provider levels Analyze demand for potential HPV vaccine amongst adolescent girl, parent, community and religious influencers, provider behavior in responding to needs for HPV vaccine, especially in communities where a large proportion of girls in the target age groups do not attend school Utilize findings from KAB and KAP studies to inform demand generation strategies and document lessons learned to guide future campaigns.Spearhead collaborative development and implementation of a social and behavior change communication strategy to increase the acceptability of HPV vaccine and practice of optimal behaviors, developed based on local analyses and using a mix of effective communication channelsRegular local engagement, using a variety of strategies, at the community and household level with both male and female caregivers to build trust and confidence in the HPV vaccine and the health system Present and share lessons, best practices and successes related to SBCC and community mobilization with partners and Government of Pakistan in order to institutionalize practices for scale-up. Coordinate and provide technical Support to program staff to create linkage of Community Health Workers (CHW) and health facility staff in the program areas and create sustainable mechanismsCollaborate with community program officers and Communications/Publicity officer (s) to ensure documentation of successes, challenges, and lessons learned in the implementation of Community and IEC/BCC programs in Jhpiego PakistanProvide technical support in writing and/or reviewing materials and publications related to community and IEC /SBCCParticipate in studies/assessments, implementation, Monitoring and supervision of community and IEC/SBCC activitiesRepresent the project in sub-national technical working groups and meetingsLead appropriate sections of annual work planning and reporting requirements of the programContribute to/coordinate with the project’s M&E activities to ensure that the project meets set targets in accordance with national and international standardsCultivate strategic relationships and alliances with other partners working on preparation of the HPV vaccine introduction Perform other duties as directed Required Qualifications Bachelor’s or preferably advanced degree in public health, social sciences etc.At least 7 to 8 years of work experience with programs focused on community health and SBCC with progressively increasing responsibilitiesBaseline understanding of current international evidence-based best practices and key guidance on immunization, SBCC and community mobilizationKnowledge and experience developing social and behavior change communication strategies, tools, and materialsSelf-management (i.e. motivation, dealing with pressure, adaptability) and the ability to project a professional, consistent image of confidence, integrity, and competence.Proven ability to work in a teamExcellent writing, communication and interpersonal skills Good command of MS officeLocal to the district or province of selection Proficiency in English, Urdu, and local language Ability to travel nationally and internationally about 30- 50% of time.Female candidates are encouraged to applyNote: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and note that the successful candidate selected for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check. The position will be closed for further applications once it is successfully filled. We will be conducting interviews on a rolling basis, so we encourage interested candidates to apply at their earliest convenience. Thank you for your interest in joining our team.
Jhpiego is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Failure to follow the instructions of applying, your application would be denied.
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