Conduct village-level site mapping (vulnerability mapping, health services/facility mapping, and household mapping).
Understand the migration patterns (both in and out migration) in the local community.
Reach out to the un-reached HRIs/groups and vulnerable young people with information and skills relevant to HIV prevention and risk reduction.
Provide relevant information regarding condom use, using innovative means that are contextually, locally and culturally appropriate.
Work towards reducing stigma and discrimination in the community by facilitating involvement of HIV positive people, community groups like SHGs, PRI and VHSC, and bringing into focus and addressing gender dimensions of stigma and discrimination.
Advocate with identified stakeholders for creating an enabling environment (and reducing stigma and discrimination).
Maintain rapport with local health units and facilitate access to services.
Have knowledge about the key health facilities in the vicinity, at FRU and the district level, and possess necessary information about the services available at the identified facilities.
Work towards reducing barriers to accessing services and promote STI management and partner notification.
Coordinate the linkage between communities and service institutions (especially ICTC, PHC/CHC, RTI /STI clinic and district hospital).
Identify and train volunteers.
Collect monthly data from condom depot holders.
Prepare monthly reports for his/her area according to a pre-defined format.
Education and Skills:
She/he should be a Intermediate and equal vent to qualification and preferably with 2-year experience programmes related to health, livelihood programmes, rural development, microfinance and HIV/AIDS programmes.
Knowledge and Skills:
Familiarity with government health policies and programmes Strong communication skills
Ability to work in small teams, and flexible ways of working