Temporary Associate, In-Line Chlorination Pilot
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- Mbale, Eastern Region
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Our Deworm the World program has delivered over 2 billion treatments, significantly reducing worm prevalence and generating more than $23 billion in lifetime productivity gains.
- Through Safe Water Now, we've saved the lives of over 15,000 children.
- Our Accelerator explores untapped opportunities in global health, testing low-cost interventions with the greatest potential to save and improve lives.
- Community Sensitization & Engagement: Conduct community sensitization and water users' education meetings, engage stakeholders (water committees, community leaders), gather and document community feedback.
- Data Collection & Monitoring: Conduct chlorine residual testing i.e. Free Chlorine Residual and Total Chlorine Residual, and microbial testing at water collection points as guided, complete comprehensive device monitoring surveys, document system operational status and issues, and submit all data within 48 hours.
- Support electrochlorinator maintenance: Assess device performance, coordinate and log in quarterly maintenance with technicians, perform basic device troubleshooting (leaks, connections, electrodes), maintain maintenance records, and report critical issues within 24 hours
- Operational Management: Ensure site access and coordinate with water committees, maintain visiting schedule, ensure smooth and timely communication and coordination with partner organization (Innovation: Africa) in case of technical issues with partner water point, and maintain organized records.
- Conduct all scheduled sensitization meetings and achieve 80% of identified stakeholders reached by the end of the pilot.
- Submit 100% of device monitoring surveys within 48 hours of each visit, with 95% data completeness.
- Complete Free Chlorine Residual and Total Chlorine Residual, and Microbial tests at both nearest and furthest water collection points during 100% of scheduled visits.
- Coordinate 100% of scheduled weekly maintenance visits on time, and escalate all critical device issues within 24 hours.
- Complete 90% of planned site visits as scheduled, with all records and partner communications maintained and up to date.
- Minimum Degree in water-related courses, plumbing, Social Sciences, Community Development and Public Health.
- Motorcycle riding experience is A MUST with a valid driving license from a recognized driving school (CLASS A).
- Minimum 2 years in research, pilots, or community-based projects with NGOs, health institutions, or government.
- Data collection & monitoring, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), basic technical skills in engineering/plumbing, water quality testing experience is needed.
- Collaboration, Communication, Problem solving, Initiative, learning mindset.
- Fluent in any of the local languages (Lugisu, Lugwere, Luganda).