Project Coordinator - Primary Eye Care  
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Job Title:   Project Coordinator - Primary Eye Care
Category:   Project Management
Total Positions:   1
Job Location:   Islamabad,Hari Pur
Gender:   No Preference
Minimum Education:   Bachelors
Career Level:   Experienced Professional
Minimum Experience:   2 Years
Apply By:   Jun 2, 2025
     
     
 
Job Description:

The Project Coordinator will lead the implementation of the WHO Eye Care Situation Analysis Tool (ESAT) in District Haripur and coordinate the rollout of a six-month pilot programme focused on integrating primary eye care into Basic Health Units (BHUs) and Rural Health Centres (RHCs). This role involves both strategic planning and field-level execution, requiring strong organisational skills, stakeholder coordination, and community engagement.


Key Responsibilities


1. WHO ESAT Implementation



  • Plan and coordinate the ESAT process in collaboration with WHO and District Health Office (DHO).

  • Conduct key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and facility assessments.

  • Collect, analyse, and compile data on governance, service delivery, human resources, equipment, information systems, and financing in the eye health sector.

  • Draft and submit a final ESAT report with recommendations for system strengthening.


2. Pilot Study Coordination



  • Support implementation of the 6-month pilot across 38 BHUs and 9 RHCs.

  • Coordinate the training, deployment, and follow-up of health workers trained in primary eye care using the Arclight device and training materials adopted from the WHO Primary Eye Care manual.

  • Ensure the timely distribution and tracking of Arclight devices and training materials.

  • Work closely with the Sight Relief team to monitor patient screening, referrals, and in-house management metrics.

  • Maintain regular communication with health facilities and provide support and supervision.

  • Develop and maintain a project workplan and timeline in coordination with the Sight Relief leadership team.

  • Coordinate all field activities, including site selection, stakeholder consultation, and logistics.

  • Liaise with local health authorities, DHQ staff, and rural health centre staff to ensure alignment and support.


3. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting



  • Collect quantitative and qualitative data on pilot impact.

  • Prepare monthly progress reports, documenting successes, challenges, and lessons learned.

  • Support publication and presentation of project findings in collaboration with academic partners.

  • Design simple M&E tools in collaboration with Sight Relief’s leadership.

  • Collect and analyse field data on patient outcomes and service utilisation.

  • Prepare midline and endline reports with recommendations for potential scale-up.

  • Document success stories, challenges, and lessons learned for future programming.

  • Organize and oversee eye camps to examine and manage patients identified with eye issues during Arclight screenings.


Success Criteria for the Pilot



  • 75% of trained health workers accurately diagnose and refer patients using Arclight.

  • Demonstrable reduction in patient load at DHQ for basic eye conditions.

  • Clear evidence of improved community access to early eye care.

  • High levels of community satisfaction and improved patient outcomes.

  • A robust final report recommending scale-up, supported by quantitative and qualitative data.


Required Qualifications



  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Public Health, Optometry, Health Systems, Social Sciences, or related field.

  • At least 2 years of experience in project coordination, health systems research, or community-based health interventions.

  • Familiarity with WHO tools or health systems strengthening frameworks is an advantage.

  • Strong communication, documentation, and stakeholder engagement skills.

  • Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel and PowerPoint.

  • Ability to travel regularly across rural health facilities in District Haripur.


Desirable Skills



  • Experience working with INGOs or donor-funded health programmes.

  • Familiarity with the Arclight device and its training materials.

  • Understanding of eye health, primary health care, or health policy in Pakistan.

  • Fluency in English, Urdu, and preferably Hindko or Pashto.


What We Offer



  • Opportunity to work on a high-impact health systems strengthening initiative.

  • Hands-on experience in implementing a WHO-endorsed tool.

  • Engagement with international experts, academic researchers, and local health authorities.

  • Competitive stipend and field support.


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