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IMCI Training Consultant
March 2014
Mogadishu, Somalia
IMCI Training Consultant
March 2014
Mogadishu, Somalia
Background
Medair is currently working in Mogadishu implementing a primary health care project through a partnership with two local NGOs; DAWA and Zamzam.
Medair is currently working in Mogadishu implementing a primary health care project through a partnership with two local NGOs; DAWA and Zamzam.
The primary objective is to
improve the quality of and access to life saving health and nutrition services
by vulnerable host and IDP populations in the Karan, Shibis and Hawl Wadag
districts of Mogadishu in South Central Somalia.
Specifically, Medair is
attempting to equip health workers with skills and knowledge on effective
management of sick children aged between one week and five years with emphases
on the prevention of disease and communication with caretakers.
Scope of the consultancy
- The scope of the consultancy involves comprehensive
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) training for nurses in
Mogadishu:
- Training participants will include 12 nurses working in
Medair supported MCHs. The training should take place over a period of
five (5) days and be in line with WHO sanctioned guidelines. Thus,
incorporate adequate practical demonstration of the theoretical knowledge
learned and include the appropriate training aid materials.
- A comprehensive report that covers a brief description
of the training methodology and logistics, including a summary of any
challenges encountered/lessons learned; and a thorough description of the
training outcomes that mentions the methods/tools used to evaluate
participants’ knowledge and skills gained.
The reports should be
submitted to Medair within two weeks from the completion of the training.
Objectives of the training
- The main objective of this training is to ensure that
nurses are equipped with the skills and knowledge to provide high-quality
management of sick children aged between one week and five years with
emphases on the prevention of disease and communication with caretakers
with the expectation that these trainees will be able to transfer
knowledge gained to their peers in the health facilities.
Specific objectives
- At the end of the training the nurses and should be
able to:
- Assess, classify and treat sick children correctly
following the IMCI case management guidelines.
- Administer pre-referral treatment correctly and refer
seriously ill children.
- Counsel caretakers about home care including how to
give treatment what signs to look for that indicate a child should be brought
back immediately to the health facility, and when to return for follow-up
care.
- Check children’s immunization status routinely and give
immunizations when needed.
- Carry out feeding assessments of children who are less
than two years or who are very low weight-for-age.
- When necessary, provide caretakers with appropriate
nutrition and breastfeeding counselling.
Qualifications/experience
required
- Qualification as a general practitioner, clinical Nurse
or clinical officer with extensive experience and knowledge on IMCI
training
- Qualification as a trainer through a clinical training
skill course or its equivalent in Somalia
- Work experience in a facility delivering treatment
services for children under five years old and has regular capacity to
maintain clinical skills
- Knowledge of the country context will be an asset.
- Good analytical and communication skills.
- Strong English and Somali language writing and spoken
skills.
Supervision and
coordination arrangements
The selected consultant
will work in coordination with and under the direct supervision of the Medair’s
Health Project Manager. Medair will also provide the logistical support needed
to successfully carry the training out, including training venue and travel and
accommodations for the consultant.
The overall supervision
lies with Country Director.
Consultant selection and
conditions
- Selection of the preferred trainer will be based on a
rigorous vetting process conducted by Medair based on technical quality
and reasonable cost of the proposal.
- Samples of training materials supporting the proposal
are welcomed.
Upon selection Medair will:
- Require a training agenda and related educational
materials one week prior to the training.
- Expected starting date of training will be on or around
10th March
- Medair will pay25% of the agreed consultancy fee at the
start of training and the remaining 75% upon completion of the training
report to Medair’s satisfaction.
Call for
Proposals/Requested Documents
Medair invites proposals from suitable candidates with substantial experience in the sphere.
Medair invites proposals from suitable candidates with substantial experience in the sphere.
The proposal should be
submitted electronically and include the following:
- Cover letter;
- The updated CV;
- Proposal with the suggested consultancy fees.
The deadline for receiving
proposals from interested candidates is – 19th February 2014 COB.
For any clarifying
questions related to this terms of reference and for submission of proposals,
please contact RICHARD MAGONDU, Health Project Manager at +252-616 782 416-health-som@medair.org OR
Jaime Carrillo Country Director on cd-som@medair.org
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