Director Programmes CCM Risk CCM Ethics Officers at NAC - 19 3 24 R
Director Programmes CCM Risk CCM Ethics Officers at NAC - 19 3 24 R
Director Programmes CCM Risk CCM Ethics Officers at NAC - 19 3 24 R
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Council (NAC) established through an Act of Parliament No.
10 of 2002 is charged with the responsibility of developing and coordinating policies, plans
and strategies for the prevention and combating of HIV, AIDS, TB and STIs in order to reduce
the impact of the epidemic.
The Council is also the Secretariat to the Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism Zambia
(The CCM Zambia). The Global Fund CCM Zambia is a country-level multi-stakeholder
partnership of both public and private sector representatives that develops and submits grant
proposals to the Global Fund and oversees performance of the same in the Country. It is
central to the Global Fund's commitment to local ownership and participatory decision-making.
The positions of Director Programmes, CCM Risk Programme Officer and CCM Ethics
Programme officer at NAC have fallen vacant and consequently, suitably qualified and
experienced Zambians are invited to apply for the positions based in Lusaka.
To oversee and supervise NAC programmes and manage the operations of the Directorate of
Programmes in order to support and coordinate the development of policies, plans and
strategies for the effective delivery of comprehensive HIV and AIDS prevention, care,
treatment and mitigation services and resource mobilisation in all sectors including scheduling,
delivery and reporting; assistance with programme promotion and events/outreach
coordination and various programme administrative tasks.
B. SPECIFIC DUTIES
Contribute to and co-ordinates the development of multi sectoral policies and HIV/AIDS
policies.
Contribute to and co-ordinates the development of multi sectoral policies and HIV/AIDS
policies.
Manages timely, development and implementation of policies and guidelines in order
to ensure effective management of the response.
Ensure that appropriate and consistent advocacy is undertaken in relation to
Prevention, Impact Mitigation, treatment, care and support programmes;
Plan, coordinate and implement programme development activities for Grants
Management, Public and Private Sector, Civil Society and Decentralised level multi-
sectoral response coordination.
Establish policies, procedures and operational guidelines for all programmes
Evaluate programmes, provide on-site programme monitoring and reviews and provide
feedback as needed.
Report and discuss activity schedule plans with Director General and other Heads of
Departments.
Attend to all necessary programme workshops, events and training seminars
Communicate policy and information to programme staff at all levels.
Communicate programmes status with Director General and other relevant authorities
on a regular basis.
Ensure effective liaison with all sectors on the implementation of HIV and AIDS multi-
sectoral responses
Provide oversight, guidance and monitor HIV and AIDS multi-sectoral responses in all
sectors.
Ensure availability, accessibility and use of strategic information regarding
programming and prioritizing the multi-sectoral response and programme support
services.
Ensure that appropriate and consistent advocacy is undertaken in relation to
Prevention, Impact Mitigation, treatment, care and support programmes.
Manages timely, development of work plans and operationalization of the annual
performance system (APAS) in order to monitor, evaluate and enhance performance
Manage timely, development and implementation of policies and guidelines in order to
ensure effective management of the response
Oversees timely development and implementation of capacity building interventions in
order to impart appropriate skills and knowledge
Manages effectively, the utilization of human, financial and materials resources in the
directorate in order to ensure effective and efficient operations and the attainment of
the directorate’s objective
The Director Programmes, will report to the Director General as a member of the team
and liaise with associated heads of departments under the sister Directorates and Units
Perform any other duties assigned by the Director General
C. RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS:
Full Grade 12 certificate with at least 5 Credits at “O” Level including English and
Mathematics (or equivalent)
MBBS, MBChB (MD) or equivalent.
Master’s Degree in Public Health, International Health, or Social Sciences desirable,
relevant other academic qualifications and/or its equivalent
D. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Seven (7) years’ in-depth knowledge and experience out of which five (5) years are in
a similar position at Senior Management level with proven leadership skills in providing
strategic direction, resource mobilisation and establishing strategic partners in both
the Government and the Civil Society;
Demonstrated leadership, versatility and integrity
Experience in writing comprehensive and coherent professional papers/reports;
Experience with multi, sectoral response to HIV and AIDS Programming;
Experience in Programme design, planning and management;
Knowledge of roles, strengths and development needs of key stakeholders and
decentralised local governance structures;
Knowledge of international best practices in decentralised multi
Sectoral high impact interventions;
Strategy and Business Continuity Planning and Management;
Governance, organizational structures, strategies and major initiatives of international
donor organizations.
F. OTHER ATTRIBUTES:
Fluency in official language as the job demands high level of consultative meetings;
Ability to meet tight deadlines;
Effective communication, computer and learning facilitation skills;
Capacity to work in multi-skilled technical teams;
Ability to write comprehensive and coherent professional papers/reports
Coaching and developing staff;
Good communication, management and facilitation skills;
Ability to chair effective meetings;
Computer literate;
Ability to work in multi professional teams;
Presentation skills;
Good interpersonal skills;
Ability to prioritise;
Ability to network;
Ability to identify opportunities;
Works in a collaborative manner;
Enthusiastic and positive;
Embraces diversity;
Self-starter;
Resilient and confident;
COUNTRY COORDINATION MECHANISM (CCM) RISK OFFICER (1)
A. JOB PURPOSE
To promote and embed a risk management culture in the CCM Zambia General Assembly, its
structures and affiliated implementing partners. In addition, support the CCM General
Assembly and its structures in the establishment and enhancement of risk management
control systems that enhance sound decision making to achieve optimal outcomes and assure
stakeholders of good governance practices.
Reporting to the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) Administrator, the CCM Risk Officer’s
responsibility shall include the following:
1. Risk Management Roles:
2. Ethics Roles:
In addition, the CCM Risk Program Officer will work jointly with the CCM Ethics Officer to;
C. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Member of recognised Institute of Ethics and/or Risk Management Profession or any other
related Professional Body.
E. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Full grade 12 certificate with at least 5 Credits at “O” Level including English and
Mathematics;
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration/Accounting/Finance or Full ACCAY,
CIMA;
At least 3 years relevant industry, governance, risk management experience and/or
accreditation, preferably in International Organisations’
At least 3 years audit experience with proven knowledge in developing strong control
environment and/or with a risk assessment background;
Experience in development, evaluation and monitoring of risk management framework
and use of reporting templates; and
Experience in management of ethics code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest
resolutions.
Solid experience in building and developing partnerships in political environments and
in mediating complex issues and deliverables at country level;
Solid understanding and experience of strategic, organisational and management
issues;
Understanding of the Global Fund processes and its funding model.
COUNTRY COORDINATION MECHANISM (CCM) ETHICS OFFICER (1)
A. JOB PURPOSE
To support the operations and functions of the CCM General Assembly and its structures, by
contributing to the strategic functioning of CCM through promotion of ethical decision-making
in all CCM activities. And, provide guidance on the ongoing enforcement of the Code of Ethical
Conduct (focusing on conflict of interest management, ethical decision-making and
behaviours) and, promote the Global Fund ethical values and responsibility for preventing and
responding to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment and related abuse of power in the
context of Global Fund programs within the CCM and its structures and associated
implementing partners. The CCM Ethics Officer shall also serve as the Protection from Sexual
Exploitation Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) Focal Point for the CCM General Assembly and
its structures.
Reporting to the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) Administrator, the CCM Ethics
Officer’s responsibility shall include the following:
Full grade 12 certificate with at least 5 Credits at “O” Level including English and
Mathematics;
Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Ethics, Law, Public Administration, Business
Administration, or related field;
At least 5 years of professional experience (International or National) working in
planning or management in the humanitarian sector or public health or disease
program management;
relevant industry, governance, risk management experience and/or accreditation,
preferably in International Organisations;
At least 3 years audit experience with proven knowledge in developing strong control
environment and/or with a risk assessment background;
Experience in development, evaluation and monitoring of risk management framework
and use of reporting templates; and
Experience in management of ethics code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest
resolutions;
Solid experience in building and developing partnerships in political environments and
in mediating complex issues and deliverables at country level;
Experience working in PSEACH or related field, or in the prevention of of/response to
issues of misconduct;
Solid understanding and experience of strategic, organisational and management
issues;
Understanding if the Global Fund processes and its funding model
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
H. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Member of recognised Institute of Ethics and/or Risk Management Professional or any other
related Professional Body.
I. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Applications with detailed Curriculum Vitae, certified copies of all relevant academic and
Professional certificates, copy of National Registration Card (NRC) OR Passport to support the
application with contact details indicating daytime telephone/mobile numbers should be
submitted to the following address:
Or send applications through email in PDF single file format to: [email protected] Closing
date for receipt of applications is by close of business on Tuesday, 2nd April, 2024.
The National HIV/AIDS/STI/TB Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer.