The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Tuberculosis Private Sector (TBPS) activity (2019-2025) supports the Government of Indonesia’s (GOI’s) goal of tuberculosis (TB) elimination by 2030. Led by FHI 360, TBPS supports private sector health providers to increase case detection, enhance access to state-of-the-art diagnostics and medicines, increase TB case notification from the private sector and promote public-sector stewardship for sustained response and commitments to achieve a TB-free Indonesia. The goal of TBPS is to increase the number of care-seeking clients in the private sector who are correctly diagnosed and notified and successfully complete TB treatment.
The project is seeking 17 positions of District Big Chain Hospital (BCH) Coordinator to work in close collaboration on this project with its leadership and technical team in Jakarta, Indonesia. These positions will be district-based, with coverage area will be in below districts.
Kota Palembang
Jakarta Selatan
Jakarta Pusat
Jakarta Barat
Jakarta Utara
Jakarta Timur
Kota Semarang
Kota Tangerang
Tangerang
Kota Bekasi
Bekasi
Karawang
Kota Depok
Kota Bandung
Bandung
Kota Bogor
Bogor
Badung
Kota Mataram
Jember
Bangka
Bangka Barat
Bangka Tengah
Kota Pangkal Pinang
Successful applicants will work full-time in the respective districts with frequent travel to the hospitals within that district and to the Provincial Health Office. There might be travel to TBPS office (Jakarta) as needed. Local candidates are encouraged to apply.
Reporting to the Field Operations Manager, the district BCH coordinator will be responsible for the planning, coordinating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating all of TBPS BCH activities in their respective hospitals/district. With technical guidance from Technical Officer for BCHE and other TBPS team member, the district BCH coordinator will implement TB systematic screening activities and support SIM-RS and SITB data integration with selected chain hospitals to promote sustainability and institutionalization of interventions before the project ends.
S/he will be responsible for maintaining strong relationships with the District and Provincial Health authorities (including the District Public-Private Mix (DPPM) team), as well as establishing and maintaining relationships with key private sector stakeholders, including KOPI-TB, health facilities association, private health providers in those respective districts.
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