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CONSULTANT: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (FRANCOPHONE) | OPENIMIS AFRICAN KNOWLEDGE HUB @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya 3 days ago kehia.org 365 Views

The Kenya Health Informatics Association is recruiting a Consultant for Community Engagement to lead efforts within Francophone regions for the openIMIS African Knowledge Hub. This role focuses on outreach and peer learning across French-speaking countries in Africa, ensuring that these regions are fully integrated into the broader health informatics community.

A significant part of the mandate includes supporting Francophone participation in the Women in Tech webinar series to promote diversity and inclusion. The consultant will facilitate technical knowledge exchange and manage community relations. This is a 12-week part-time consultancy requiring a high degree of bilingual proficiency and a passion for community-led digital health growth.

Key Requirements

Fluency in French (both written and spoken) is mandatory. Functional working knowledge of English. Experience in community engagement or public relations. Proven ability to support Francophone regions in Africa. Experience facilitating webinars or virtual workshops. Understanding of digital health or health informatics. Ability to manage and energize professional groups. Strong cross-cultural communication skills. Background in community development or social sciences. Willingness to work part-time for a 12-week duration.
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CONSULTANT: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT (ANGLOPHONE) | OPENIMIS AFRICAN KNOWLEDGE HUB @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya 3 days ago kehia.org 289 Views

The openIMIS African Knowledge Hub is looking for a Consultant for Community Engagement specifically focused on Anglophone regions. This community-facing role is dedicated to supporting outreach, peer learning, and knowledge exchange across English-speaking African countries. The objective is to foster a collaborative environment where health informatics professionals can share insights and best practices.

This position is ideal for someone who possesses the unique ability to build and energize professional communities rather than just managing them. The role involves high levels of interaction with stakeholders and the facilitation of networking opportunities. This consultancy is a part-time engagement for a duration of 12 weeks, aiming to strengthen the digital health ecosystem in Africa.

Key Requirements

Proven experience in community outreach and mobilization. Ability to build and energize professional digital communities. Understanding of peer-to-peer learning models. Experience in knowledge management and exchange strategies. Deep familiarity with the Anglophone African tech landscape. Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Knowledge of health informatics or related technical fields. Experience managing online forums or professional networks. Excellent public speaking and presentation abilities. Availability for a 12-week part-time consultancy period.
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CONSULTANT: COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLICATIONS | WOMEN IN TECH SERIES @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya 3 days ago kehia.org 408 Views

KeHIA is seeking a dedicated Consultant for Communications & Publications as part of the Women in Tech Series. This role is strategically designed to amplify the voices and contributions of women within the digital health and open-source communities. The successful candidate will be responsible for crafting detailed profiles, creating compelling case studies, and developing thought leadership pieces that resonate with a global audience.

In addition to content creation, the consultant will provide critical support for the Women in Tech webinar series under the openIMIS Community initiative. This is a part-time consultancy spanning 12 weeks, requiring a proactive individual who can work independently to meet project milestones. Candidates should be passionate about storytelling and healthcare technology innovation in Africa.

Key Requirements

Strong storytelling and narrative development skills. Background in public health or international development. Experience in developing professional profiles and case studies. Ability to write thought leadership pieces for technical audiences. Proven experience supporting webinar series or digital events. Knowledge of open-source software communities and dynamics. Familiarity with digital health initiatives and trends. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Prior experience in communications or journalism roles. Ability to commit to a 12-week part-time contract.
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COMMUNICATIONS & PUBLICATIONS CONSULTANT (WOMEN IN TECH SERIES) (1 POSITION) @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION (KEHIA)

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya, Remote 3 days ago kehia.org 316 Views

The Communications & Publications Consultant (Women in Tech Series) will play a critical role in enhancing the visibility of women in digital health and open-source ecosystems. As part of the OpenIMIS African Knowledge Hub initiative led by KeHIA, this consultant will spearhead the development of a 'Women in Tech' webinar series and associated publications. The role is focused on storytelling, technical documentation, and highlighting the impact of female leaders in the African health informatics landscape over a 12-week consultancy period.

The consultant will be responsible for producing high-quality publications that capture the insights shared during the webinar series and other project activities. This role requires a creative individual with a strong background in communications who can advocate for diversity and inclusion in technology. By collaborating with various partners, the consultant will help build a repository of knowledge that supports the growth of women in the digital health sector across Africa. Candidates must be adept at remote collaboration and possess a passion for promoting gender equality in technical fields.

Key Requirements

Demonstrated experience in professional communications, journalism, or technical publishing. Proven track record of managing or promoting 'Women in Tech' or diversity initiatives. Strong understanding of digital health and the nuances of the open-source community. Ability to draft, edit, and publish high-quality technical articles and reports. Experience in coordinating and hosting professional webinar series for technical audiences. Excellent command of English with a focus on editorial and narrative quality. Familiarity with the digital health and informatics landscape across the African region. Skills in social media management and digital content strategy for visibility. Proficiency in using collaborative software for remote project management. Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Information Science, or a related discipline.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CONSULTANT (FRANCOPHONE) (1 POSITION) @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION (KEHIA)

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya, Remote 3 days ago kehia.org 375 Views

The Kenya Health Informatics Association (KeHIA) is inviting applications for the role of Community Engagement Consultant (Francophone) under the OpenIMIS African Knowledge Hub. This 12-week part-time consultancy is designed to bridge community engagement gaps within Francophone African regions, promoting the adoption and visibility of open-source health informatics tools. The role involves working at the intersection of technology and community development to foster a vibrant ecosystem for digital health professionals.

Working alongside the KeHIA team, the consultant will facilitate communication, manage regional partnerships, and create content tailored to French-speaking stakeholders. The role is pivotal in ensuring that the OpenIMIS African Knowledge Hub remains inclusive and reaches a broad demographic of health and tech experts across Africa. Ideal candidates will possess a blend of technical literacy and exceptional community-building skills. The project emphasizes collaborative growth and the sharing of best practices in digital health infrastructure.

Key Requirements

Extensive experience in community engagement or public relations in a professional setting. Technical literacy regarding health informatics and open-source software implementation. Native or professional-level proficiency in French, both written and oral. Ability to translate technical requirements into accessible community knowledge products. Experience in cross-border stakeholder coordination within the Francophone African region. Prior knowledge of OpenIMIS or related digital health insurance platforms. Demonstrated success in leading online community discussions and technical forums. University degree in Information Technology, Health Management, or related fields. Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to represent the organization professionally. Proven capacity to manage part-time consultancy deliverables within strict timelines.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CONSULTANT (ANGLOPHONE) (1 POSITION) @ KENYA HEALTH INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION (KEHIA)

0 Negotiable or Not Mentioned Kenya, Remote 3 days ago kehia.org 347 Views

The Kenya Health Informatics Association (KeHIA) is seeking a qualified Community Engagement Consultant (Anglophone) to support the OpenIMIS African Knowledge Hub. This part-time consultancy role spans a 12-week period and focuses on strengthening community engagement and knowledge sharing within the digital health and open-source ecosystems across the African continent. The consultant will be responsible for driving engagement initiatives and developing high-quality knowledge products that align with project goals.

The selected candidate will work closely with KeHIA and its strategic partners to coordinate community activities and ensure the visibility of technical milestones. This includes managing stakeholder interactions and supporting the implementation of the African Knowledge Hub's objectives. Candidates should be comfortable working in a remote environment and have a deep understanding of health informatics within the Anglophone African context. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a regional project aimed at improving health financing through open-source solutions.

Key Requirements

Strong professional experience in community management or engagement within the tech sector. Solid understanding of digital health systems and the open-source software ecosystem. Fluency in written and spoken English to support Anglophone regional activities. Proven ability to develop knowledge products such as reports, case studies, and toolkits. Experience coordinating diverse stakeholders across multiple African countries. Familiarity with the OpenIMIS platform or similar digital health financing tools. Track record of organizing and facilitating successful technical webinars and workshops. Advanced degree or equivalent experience in Public Health, ICT, or Social Sciences. Strong analytical skills and the ability to document complex technical processes. Ability to work independently and deliver high-quality results within a 12-week period.
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