TB HIV Care (THC), in existence since 1929, is an internationally recognised non-profit organisation. We provide health care services throughout South Africa to both the general population and communities at increased risk for HIV and TB, including adolescent girls and young women, sex workers and people who use drugs. THC provides a stimulating work environment and the opportunity to work with leaders in the field of HIV and TB prevention and care. Our work culture is adapted to the constantly evolving South African health care environment and will suit solution-driven team players interested in opportunities for career development while working to connect people with care
Purpose of the position:
The Advocacy Officer will also be responsible for supporting the advocacy and engagement of stakeholders and players in the district of programme implementation. He/She will manage the engagement of stakeholders, advocacy within the district, sensitisation trainings, human rights defenders and the respective reporting on these issues. The Human Rights Advocacy Officer is responsible for promoting, protecting, and advancing the human rights of key populations, specifically men who have sex with other men within HIV, public health, and community justice programs. The role involves leading advocacy initiatives, strengthening community empowerment, monitoring rights violations, and engaging government, civil society, and health stakeholders to ensure equitable access to services, legal protections, and non-discriminatory environments. The Advocacy Officer will also be responsible for supporting the advocacy and engagement of stakeholders and players in the district of programme implementation. He/She will manage the engagement of stakeholders, advocacy within the district, sensitisation trainings, human rights defenders and the respective reporting on these issues.
Minimum Requirements
Education
Matric Certificate or Equivalent
Advantageous
Any post-matric certifications in social work, community work or advocacy and communication will be advantageous
Driver's license (Code B)
Work Experience
Minimum 2 years' experience in advocacy/human rights or programming in the public health or HIV field.
Experience in conducting trainings and workshops.
Experience in community-based advocacy and community sensitization for PLHIV and/or key and vulnerable populations.
Experience in identifying and engaging with community stakeholders
Demonstrable facilitation skills
Report-writing skills
Planning and organisational skills
Good Communication Skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Non-judgmental, trustworthy and empathetic personality
Demonstrate strong professional attitude and behaviour at all times
Ability to travel when required
Experience in working with KVPs and/or harm reduction and people who use drugs programming beneficial
Duties and Responsibilities
Apply risk and harm reduction principles in advocacy work.
Advocate for the rights and needs of MSM.
Working with the programme team, play a key role in the networking and engagement with communities, district stakeholders such as the DoH, PCA and DAC, SAPS and DSD.
Participate in meetings with programme team to discuss progress and address challenges to continuously improve engagement, advocacy and ensure seamless implementation.
Identify service gaps for men who have sex with men (MSM), and collaborate with the programme team to develop strategies that address these gaps and incorporate them into the advocacy plan.
Working with the programme team, ensure the implementation of the operational plan.
Represent the programme with integrity at meetings and engagements and respond to all programme requests from external parties.
Conduct sensitisation workshops to stakeholders per quarter
Attend the human rights defenders training of the trainers
Support and monitor the collection of human rights violations per peer educators.
Along with the programme team and peer educators, identify stakeholders in district to engage in sensitisation workshops.
Conduct sensitisation workshops to stakeholders per quarter
Support peer educators in completing the human rights tools correctly and accurately.
Verify reports from peer educators on human rights violations.
If applicable, write reports.
Attend meetings, briefings, debriefing, staff meetings and other as directed to do so on a regular basis.
Additional responsibilities delegated by managers from time to time.
Represent the organisation with professionalism
Act as a role model to strengthen positive behaviour change of MSM and peer educators.
* Any other duties as assigned by the Project Coordinator
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