The Centre for Population Health Initiatives (CPHI) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization using innovative and multidimensional strategies to execute health and development programs targeted at vulnerable and marginalized populations, including men, women, and adolescents in Nigeria
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The Community Health Practitioner (CHP) plays a vital role in promoting, protecting, and improving the health of individuals and communities. The practitioner provides preventive, promotive, and basic curative services while educating community members on health practices that enhance well-being.
The CHP serves as a link between the health facility and the community, supporting public health initiatives, disease surveillance, and primary healthcare delivery.
Job Details
Conduct HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support services, STI syndromic management, other related health services for vulnerable populations at designated communities
Conduct HIV testing services at outreach venues in line with the national guidelines, existing protocols, and standard operating procedures.
Counsel clients who tested positive to HIV and enroll them on treatment.
Provide adequate adherence counselling and ensure client are motivated to remain in treatment.
Ensure patient care provided at the facility and outreach is in accordance with National guidelines for clients.
To support health promotion and community mobilization to improve community knowledge on health issues and eventual increase in demand for services.
Be available for monthly and quarterly supervisory visit during fieldwork to ensure the provision of quality home base services to patients on treatments.
Prepare and submit weekly and monthly reports.
Motivate clients to take responsibility of their health and overall well-being.
Work to reduce cultural and socio-economic barriers between clients and the CHRCs.
Must be present every week at the facility to update all client details into ART care card and EMR.
Must always be available for work- and work-related activities.
Must be able to carry out Cervical cancer counselling and Screening.
Requirements
Diploma or Degree in Community Health Practice, Public Health, or related field.
Valid practicing license from the relevant regulatory council or board.
Minimum of 2–5 years of experience providing community-based health services.
Strong knowledge of primary healthcare, health education, and disease prevention.
Ability to engage with diverse communities and communicate health messages effectively.
Good recordkeeping and data management skills.
Fluency in English and local languages is an advantage.