E-Learning Officer – Kampala – Global Health Corps

About the Global Health Corps Fellowship:
Global Health Corps (GHC) is a leadership development organization focused on building the next generation of diverse, disruptive global health leaders. Founded in 2009, we competitively recruit talented professionals (ages 21-30) from a range of sectors and backgrounds and place them in high-impact roles within partner organizations — including Clinton Health Access Initiative, Partners in Health, Planned Parenthood Global, and Government Ministries in Zambia, Rwanda, and Uganda — working on the front lines of health equity in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the US, and Zambia.
GHC is seeking fellows from a wide range of backgrounds, geographies, and expertise. Through a one-year paid fellowship program, fellows provide the expertise and leadership potential needed to fill capacity gaps in global health.

About Placement Organization
Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation Uganda (Baylor-Uganda) is a national non-profit child health and development organization providing family-centered pediatric HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment service. Baylor-Uganda also provides health professional training and clinical research.
Baylor-Uganda is committed to providing high quality, high impact and highly ethical pediatric and family-centered health care, health professional training, and clinical research focused on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, malnutrition, and other conditions impacting the health and wellbeing of children and families worldwide.

Baylor-Uganda’s current priority areas include:
• HIV/AIDS prevention
• Care and treatment services
• Health professional training and capacity building
• Clinical research
• Maternal and child illnesses

Position Overview
The E-Learning Officer will be based in Kampala to develop and monitor the functionality of Baylor-Uganda’s e-learning system for staff development. The Officer will also develop learning objectives and provide e-learning support services to Baylor-Uganda staff.

Responsibilities
• Develop an e-learning platform to provide in-house training activities across the various units of the organization
• Develop work plans, budgets and reports for human resources information system (HRIS) staff across all Baylor-Uganda regions
• Maintain content on e-learning system and disseminate to staff to promote staff learning
• Create a database of e-learning trainers and institutions both locally and according to the different professions and training needs within the organization
• Maintain integrated talent development management system running on the Baylor-Uganda HRIS platform
• Monitor the implementation of a mentorship and coaching program between supervisors and staff
• Develop course and impact evaluations and process resulting data
• Develop an e-library management system that will allow staff to borrow books online and link the library to other e-libraries to broaden the scoop of readily available articles, journals and books
• Conduct HRIS usage audit to establish compliance with HRIS usage guidelines
• Prepare system-generated awards to all learners at end of course

Required Skills and Experience
• Analytical and decision making skills
• Ability to work under pressure
• Proficiency in MS office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), data collection, validation and analysis
• Demonstrable skills in programming
• Experience in system installation and management
• Experience and/or understanding of network design, management and security, and monitoring
• Skills in documentation and information management

Preferred Skills and Experience
• Degree in computer science, IT, or library science majoring in programming or business computing
• Professional qualifications in CCNA, Microsoft MCSE 2000, MCP, MCSA, MCDBA, CWNA, and CCIP or other relevant qualifications
• Two years of work experience in IT and HRIS management

Fellowship Logistics
During the fellowship year, all fellows are provided with:
• A living stipend of $550/month
• Housing and utilities
• Health insurance
• A professional development grant of $600
• An award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year
• Travel costs covered to and from placement site, training and retreats
*Note: The living stipend and the completion award may be paid out in USD or local currency, as determined by the placement organization.
Living and Working in Uganda: Fellows are provided with housing and utilities during the fellowship year. Housing arrangements vary based on the placement organization and location within the country. Fellows placed at Baylor-Uganda will be provided with housing in Kampala, an urban center and capital of Uganda.To apply to this position click here: http://ghcorps.com/fellows/apply-to-be-a-fellow/application/

HOW TO APPLY:
Apply at http:ghcorps.org/fellows/apply-to-be-a-fellow/
Applications will close February 2nd, 2016.
If you have any questions about the application process and the fellowship, refer to our FAQs page athttp:ghcorps.org/fellows/apply/faqs/
For specific questions, direct them toapplyinfo@ghcorps.org.

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