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Associate - HIV Prevention at Clinton Health Access Initiative

Clinton Health Access Initiative
Full-time
On-site
Responsibilities

Working closely with the Ministry of Health (MoH), partners, and relevant technical working groups or committees, the Associate HIV Prevention Services will:


Support planning, organization, communication, risk mapping, monitoring, and quality execution of key project activities in line with CHAI's values and policies.
Lead the design and implementation of effective tools and methodologies for planning, monitoring, and reporting program impact indicators.
Develop project-specific log frames and work plans, ensuring that targets are achieved within agreed timelines.
Support routine analyses of program management data and the development of related tools and processes.
Provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health (MoH) and partners in developing operational and strategic plans and policies aligned with CHAI's priorities.
Support the implementation of the Long acting PrEP (LA-PrEP) Introduction and Acceleration Plan in collaboration with the MoH and partners, including capacity building and training.
Facilitate coordination through MoH-led platforms such as the Prevention Task Force and strengthen integration of LA-PrEP into existing HIV prevention interventions.
Support the development and revision of national guidelines, standard operating procedures, and training materials to incorporate LA-PrEP.
Conduct and synthesize landscape analyses and site readiness assessments to inform implementation.
Analyse data on PrEP uptake, service coverage, and demand generation effectiveness to guide program improvements.
Strengthen routine monitoring, learning, and implementation research processes, including learning collaboratives.
Build and maintain strong working relationships with government counterparts, international agencies, donors, and NGO partners, ensuring coordinated implementation and communication.
Engage key population-led organizations and community champions to enhance literacy on LA-PrEP and dispel myths or misinformation.
Represent CHAI Kenya in national and global forums, promoting exchange of best practices and program learnings.
Develop and disseminate knowledge products, lessons learned, and progress reports related to LA-PrEP introduction.
Collaborate with partners to prepare advocacy briefs and other resources that support evidence-based decision-making.
Support targeted dissemination efforts at national and subnational forums to share progress and key insights.
Work closely with CHAI's global and country teams to align prevention efforts and strengthen linkages with broader HIV prevention priorities.
Identify and assess project risks and challenges, conduct evidence-based analyses, and provide strategic recommendations consistent with CHAI's principles and stakeholder input.
Collaborate with program teams to design scalable, sustainable, and impactful program concepts for current and emerging areas.
Contribute to broader CHAI Kenya initiatives within the Infectious Diseases cluster, with specific focus on HIV and TB programs.
Perform any other duties as assigned.


Qualifications

We are seeking a highly motivated individual with at least two years' work experience and the ability to think creatively and work effectively in an entrepreneurial environment. The Associate must be able to function independently and flexibly, solving problems as they arise. This role requires strong relationship management.


Bachelor's degree in public health, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, health economics or a related field.
Proven experience in project management, policy implementation, or stakeholder coordination.
Strong analytical skills and ability to use data for decision-making.
Demonstrated ability to navigate complex stakeholder environments and drive consensus.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
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