Background/IRC
Summary:
Founded in 1933, the International
Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and
helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. The IRC offers lifesaving care
and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster.
At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety,
dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC
leads the way from harm to home.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has operated in Libya
since 2016, where it works with Libyan national and local health authorities to
provide inclusive free-of-charge health services to vulnerable populations. There is consensus among stakeholders that Libya’s
Essential Service Package (ESP) should be the cornerstone of the MoH’s
strategic reform program and a key tool in reaching Universal Health Coverage
(UHC) for people living in Libya. The Libyan ESP is composed of two service
delivery levels – primary care at Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) and
secondary care at hospitals – and five health programming areas: reproductive,
maternal, and newborn health; child health; communicable diseases;
non-communicable diseases; and emergency services. Accordingly, since 2018, IRC
has collaborated with the European Union (EU) Delegation in Libya and the MoH
to develop and pilot the (ESP) aims at strengthening existing delivery systems
and providing a standardized package of primary health care services to Libyans
and non-Libyans. Funded by the European Union Delegation in
Libya, the Advancing Capacity for and Coverage of the Essential Services
package through Systems strengthening (ACCESS) is designed to address the
combined lack of quality ESP offered and strengthen the management capacity,
accountability and transparency of the District Health Office (DHO) to oversee
and coordinate health services in the municipality in close coordination with
other services provided by humanitarian and development actors in addition to
community engagement and accountability to promote a healthy lifestyle and
ensure services meet their needs. While treatment and prevention of
communicable diseases remain the current priority for the country, attention to
less common None- Communicable Diseases (NCD) will be paid to avoid their
spread in the future. ACCESS will ensure the roll-out of the Libyan NCD Health
Promotion Strategy (2020 – 2025) (developed through prior EU funding) at all
supported facilities, while personal hygiene and changing lifestyle messages
will form part of the hygiene promotion activities. The aim of the strategy is
to decrease NCD mortality, increase numbers of NCD patients attending primary
healthcare, reduce NCD acute or chronic complications, reduce the prevalence of
smoking, and decrease the prevalence of obesity over the next five years. IRC
will leverage tailored relevant IEC materials for NCD prevention and control
which IRC for distribution at health facilities and in communities. IRC will
support increased awareness of NCDs and conditions through on-the-job training
on case management, improving diagnosis and treatment at the primary level,
prevention through health education at the community and health facility level,
and support to MoH campaigns.
ACCESS program will be implemented
directly in Wadi Alshati Baladiya (Brak and Algurdha Ashshati and Edre) in five
fully functional. In high populated areas with non-functioning and non-damaged
PHCC, IRC will explore with DOH providing mobile medical teams on a rotational
basis.
Job
Overview/Summary:
The Senior MTL (Snr. MTL) S/he is based in Sabha and will act as a focal
point for the ACCESS program in Sabha and Wadi Alshati Baladiya. S/he will
report directly to the Health Manager based in Sabha. S/he will be responsible for
coordination with the Health Cluster and health authorities (DHO and PHCI) to
conduct an in-depth Organizational Capacity Assessment (OCA) of each of the
targeted health facilities. S/he will work closely with the DHO and health
facility staff to develop unique health facility improvement plans and
prioritized action plans that address gaps identified during the needs
assessment and are aligned with the DHO priorities. Leveraging learning from
the supervision toolkit pilot developed by IRC in collaboration with the PHCI
and funded by the EU, the (Snr. MTL) will work closely with the DHO and
targeted health facilities to adapt the ESP tools, select and train mentors on
their utilization, and provide supervision and mentorship during the ESP
roll-out. S/he will regularly review the aggregated data of services
supervision and mentorship reports to improve the quality of provided services
and tailor capacity building and training plans. In coordination with the PHCI,
and relevant departments at MoH, S/he will organize training in leadership and
management including training in HR management, pharmaceutical and supply chain
management, DHIS-2, and quality service improvement to all targeted PHCCs based
on ESP quality of care tools. S/he will be responsible for monitoring the
mobile medical activities and the follow-up of the partnership with MoH in the South
(Sabha /Alsahtie). The senior MTL is responsible for managing the recruitment
of the medical staff for the mobile teams in addition to following up with the
referral facilities and ensuring continuity of care for acute and emergency
cases.
S/he will work closely with the supply
chain department, with Sabha and Tripoli pharmacist officer – warehouse and assist
in preparing and reviewing medication supplements’ lists and ensure receiving
the required medications with the right
specifications from suppliers. Moreover, the Snr. MTL will support
in all staff training/teaching orientation programs.
Major Responsibilities:
Staff management
The senior MTL will not directly
supervise staff. But, oversee and provide technical support to the mobile
medical teams and clinical mentors from MoH staff.
Professional
Standards
The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to
the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way - Standards for Professional
Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In
accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on
Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse, Child Safeguarding, Anti
Workplace Harassment, Fiscal Integrity, and Anti-Retaliation.
Key Working
Relationships:
Position Reports to: Sabha/ Health Manager.
Working
Environment: This position will be based in the IRC
field office in Sabha and cover Wadi
Alshati Baladiya in the South of Libya with frequent visits to the field
sites.