The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU)
is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into heath policy. We are implementing a new cluster randomised controlled trial to address intimate partner violence in some wards of Mwanza city.

We are currently seeking to employ female gender trainers for the MAISHA study; a cluster randomised controlled trial to address intimate partner violence in Mwanza City. As part of the study, a gender transformative curriculum has been developed for women called Wanawake Na Maisha. It comprises 10 sessions and aims to prevent women’s experience of intimate partner violence. Successful candidate will be trained in facilitation of the Wanawake Na Maisha curriculum and will be expected to work with other members of the MAISHA Gender Training Team in facilitating sessions to MAISHA participants.  More information about the MAISHA study is available on request.

Job Title: Gender Trainer
Location: Mwanza City
Reporting to: MAISHA Gender Training Team Leader
Duration of Assignment: 6 months (potentially renewable based on performance)
Starting Date:                                 Immediately

Job Description / Responsibilities:
Work with other members of the MAISHA Gender Team to plan weekly schedules of the MAISHA gender training curriculum
Facilitate gender training sessions to the MAISHA study participants
Manage group dynamics (e.g., emotional reactions, disclosure of sensitive information, etc)
Establish and maintain a safe and comfortable learning environment for study participants
Assist with coordinating logistics (e.g., gathering teaching materials, communicating with team, report as needed, etc.) associated with the effective implementation of gender training sessions
Take responsibility for accurate collection of data for the MAISHA study (e.g. participant attendance at gender training sessions)
Assist with ongoing contact and follow-up of MAISHA study participants
To collaborate with MITU staff and staff from MITU partner organizations
To undertake such other tasks as may reasonably be expected by MITU staff
Promote MITU, its core values and services, and play a positive role in the delivery of its day-to-day operations and strategic goal
Essential:
Graduate degree/diploma in social sciences/ social work
Excellent written and oral communication skills in Kiswahili and English
Demonstrates thoroughness, attention to detail and care for high quality work
Proven ability to work flexibly and good time management
Results orientated and able to deliver on time
Demonstrates initiative and ability to problem solve
Ability to work as part of a team
Familiar with Microsoft Office, e.g. Word, Excel etc.

Desirable:
Good understanding of participatory training methods.
Experience in facilitating interactive/participatory teaching methods
Familiarity with working in urban areas with focus on participatory processes.

Method of Application:
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Please apply with a detailed CV including names and contact information of two referees. Enclose a supporting statement highlighting how your qualifications and experience meet the essential and desirable selection criteria for this post.  The deadline for receiving the application documents will be Friday 21 October 2016 Please send your application to: recruitment@mitu.or.tz. Or through the post address above indicating “GENDER TRAINING” on top of the envelope.