Advertisement for a Research Assistant Position
with KANCO
Background on KANCO
The Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium (KANCO) is a national networks
membership of non-governmental organizations, community based organizations,
faith based organizations and
research institutes that have an interest in
working in the areas of HIV/AIDS, TB, Maternal and child health, harm reduction
among other public health challenges in Kenya. Our main aim is to offer
leadership and technical support to civil society organizations in the above
public health areas.
Background on The Harm Reduction Programme By KANCO
Currently KANCO is conducting a 3 years Community Action on Harm
Reduction (CAHR) programme supported by the Dutch government through the
International HIV/AIDS Alliance. The CAHR Programme aims of significantly
increasing the access of people who inject drugs to HIV prevention and care
services in partnership with the various ministries of health in the
country.
In addition to increasing access to services, the CAHR programme
aims to promote the human rights of people who inject drugs by fostering an
enabling environment for HIV and harm reduction programming. It also
prioritizes capacity building and knowledge sharing to expand and grow harm
reduction expertise, in particular in civil society organizations.
The objectives of the programme are:
1. To improve access to HIV and harm reduction services for
people who inject drugs, their partners and families by supporting civil
society service providers to increase the range and scope of HIV and harm
reduction services.
2. To build capacity (organizational and technical) in Kenyan
civil society organizations to develop preparedness for harm reduction
programming at scale.
3. To support a partnership approach to HIV and harm reduction
responses in Kenya, working with decision makers, experts, Government
programmes and services to promote an enabling environment for evidence based
responses to HIV and drug use, and to ensure a human rights-based response to
the problem of HIV and drug use in Kenya.
4. To generate and share knowledge on effective models of HIV
and harm reduction programming aligned with the national context and research
agenda, and informed by international examples of good practice.
Background on Qualitative Research Study among People who Inject
Drugs In Kenya
In the context of increased evidence of HIV infection among
people who inject drugs (PWID) in Kenya, especially in the Coastal Region,
on-going policy shifts will enable the introduction and piloting of new harm
reduction interventions, including needle and syringe exchange programmes (NSP)
and opioid substitution treatment (OST).
KANCO, in collaboration with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK), is undertaking qualitative research alongside its development of harm reduction interventions.
This qualitative study aims to describe the lived experiences
and social contexts of access to care in relation to harm reduction, HIV
prevention and HIV treatment interventions for people who inject drugs in
Kenya.
The key objectives of the study include:
a) to describe, among PWID, how social and policy environmental
factors shape injecting drug use, risk practices, health identities and HIV
risk reduction potential, including over time;
b) to describe how the introduction locally of new harm
reduction technologies (specifically NSP, OST and ART) for PWID shape their
drug injecting and risk practices, health identities and HIV risk reduction
potential;
c) to explore specifically whether and how harm reduction and care technologies contribute to a shared sense of ‘citizenship’ among PWID, and the scope for community or collective actions in HIV prevention;
c) to explore specifically whether and how harm reduction and care technologies contribute to a shared sense of ‘citizenship’ among PWID, and the scope for community or collective actions in HIV prevention;
d) to describe the shifting policy and social environment for
HIV prevention for PWID, including among community and policy stakeholders
locally and nationally
In addition the study will contribute to the following secondary
objectives:
e) assisting in the building of capacity in qualitative research
methods and analysis locally; and
f) feeding findings into local intervention advocacy, national
policy advocacy, and international evidence concerning the perceived impacts
and contexts of introducing harm reduction interventions.
The study employs a longitudinal design among 90 people who
inject drugs across three sites of Kenya: Nairobi (n=30); Malindi (n=30); and
Ukunda (n=30). In addition to qualitative depth interviews at baseline (n=90),
there are follow-up interviews, approximately 6 months later, with almost half
(n=40) of those recruited at baseline in two of the sites (Nairobi, n~20;
Malindi, n~20).
The study places emphasis on mixing methods, combining
qualitative interviews with focus groups (n=5), targeted observations, and
geo-social mapping of local drug injecting environments. Purposive sampling
will occur via a combination of community recruitment through participating
local outreach projects and onwards chain-referral.
In addition, the study seeks to describe the community and
policy environment and how this frames HIV risk reduction efforts, including
the perceived impacts of pilot harm reduction interventions. It will achieve
this by
sampling for interview 21 stakeholders across the sites and nationally, including those working in HIV prevention intervention and policy as well as significant community members.
sampling for interview 21 stakeholders across the sites and nationally, including those working in HIV prevention intervention and policy as well as significant community members.
Analyses will involve thematic and narrative analyses.
Throughout, the project seeks to build the capacity of local
partners in the conduct and analysis of qualitative research, including via
targeted data generation and analysis workshops.
Taken together, the research promises to actively support local
intervention developments, inform national and regional policy debates, build
local research methods capacity, and contribute unique case studies to the international
evidence-base.
The project is collaboration between KANCO, the London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, the
National AIDS and STIS Control Programme (NASCOP), and the National AIDS
Control Council (NACC) in Kenya.
Position Description of the Research Assistant Position in Kenya
We are seeking to appoint a part-time (50%, 2.5 days a week)
Research Assistant to work on a mixed-method qualitative longitudinal study
investigating the social contexts of HIV prevention among people who inject
drugs in Kenya.
The post is based in the Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium (KANCO) in
Nairobi/along the Coast region.
Start Date: The post is available immediately for 30
months starting July 2012 to end in Dec 2014.
Specific Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Assist
in data collection (key informant interviews, in-depth interviews, focus
group discussion, field notes and observations), writing data summaries,
coding transcripts and analysis, and reporting writing
- Assist
in the coordination and support of the implementation of the mixed methods
research
- Assist
in orientating and training (data collection, analysis, ethics) of field
workers on the study.
- Assist
in findings dissemination locally.
- Perform
any other duties as assigned by the study Co- Principle Investigators
(LSHTM and KANCO).
Essential Requirement
- A
bachelor’s degree in Social or Behavioral Sciences, Health Education,
Public Health, Sociology, Anthropology, or other related postgraduate
degree.
- Minimum
of 2 years’ experience in working in social science and /or qualitative
research on HIV with most at risk populations especially people who use
drugs
- Minimum
of 1 year experience in the implementation of HIV/AIDS prevention behavior
change interventions.
- Experience
and skills using computer software for qualitative data analysis (e.g
NVIVO)
Qualities and Abilities
- In-depth
knowledge of attitudes and cultural practices relating to health and HIV,
especially among people who use drugs in Nairobi and Coast province.
- Skills
in qualitative research methods.
- Appreciation
of qualitative research
- An
interest in developing personal capacity in relation to social science
research (including considering a Masters-level degree qualification in a
social science or health discipline)
- A
good understanding of the published literature on HIV risk factors and
behavioral interventions for HIV prevention.
- Ability
to coordinate and supervise a team of field workers
- Ability
to design and conduct in-depth qualitative interviews, focus group
discussions and observations, directly in the field and among people who
use drugs
- Excellent
written/oral communication, interpersonal and organization skills.
- Ability
to work well in a team, and be able to collaborate well with the local
communities, and harm reduction partners.
- Fluency
in both written and spoken English and Kiswahili.
- Good
judgment in trouble shooting, problem solving, awareness of own
limitations, strong inter-personal skills and internal motivation
Terms of Employment:
Contract for 30 months as per KANCO schemes of service at 50%
fte (2.5 days a week). Probation period for the first 3 months. Salary
negotiable within the appropriate grade depending on education, experience and
demonstrated competency.
Applications should include the following:
- Letter
of Application, emphasizing qualitative research skills and relevant
experience
- Current
Curriculum Vitae with telephone number and e-mail address
- Three
letters of reference with contact telephone numbers and e-mail addresses
- Copies
of Certificates
- Day
time contact telephone number
Application Deadline: 29th June 2012
Applications should be sent via e-mail to jobs@kanco.org
or Drop at the KANCO Office (Chaka Road off Argwings Kodhek
Road)
KANCO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
against: color, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or
belief, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, age, HIV/AIDS Status and
disability.
Executive Director
Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium
Chaka Road off Argwings Kodhek Road
P. O Box 69866 - 00400
Nairobi – Kenya
Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium
Chaka Road off Argwings Kodhek Road
P. O Box 69866 - 00400
Nairobi – Kenya
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.