HealthNet TPO is a Netherlands based not for profit, non-governmental organization founded on the principle that access to affordable quality health care is a basic human right. HealthNet TPO works with interdisciplinary professionals to develop and implement innovative, culturally appropriate, evidence based public health interventions with a focus on: innovative development of health systems, mental health and psychosocial care, long and short term training of health workers, control of communicable diseases (including malaria), and health financing schemes. HealthNet TPO offers ground-breaking and unconventional solutions that foster self-reliance and promote sustainable health care that is accessible to all. HealthNet TPO in Afghanistan aims to improve the health status of the people in Afghanistan by supporting the local communities and the Government of Afghanistan in the development of a sustainable health care system. HealthNet TPO is working in Afghanistan since 1994, implementing integrated health projects managed mainly by national staff and supported technically by expatriate staff from the headquarter office. HealthNet TPO Afghanistan is providing Primary Health Care, Mental Health and psychosocial services, fighting malaria and supporting Mother & Child Health Care in terms of providing training for Community Midwifes and to conduct operation research. Health Net TPO is currently implementing projects in 22 provinces and the major program it implements are Malaria Control program, BPHS/EPHS, C-IMCI , CME, CHNE, public private partnership, nutrition and Mental Health and Psychosocial program through a community system strengthening approach.
At HealthNet TPO, we believe that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental human right. Established in 1992, we’ve been dedicated to bridging the gap between emergency aid and sustainable development, delivering essential health services to communities in need. Our work in Afghanistan focuses on primary healthcare, mental health, psychosocial support, malaria control, and mother & child healthcare, spanning nearly 20 provinces.
We are currently seeking a dedicated Z-Grant Coordinator to join our team. This role involves coordinating grant activities with various stakeholders, ensuring compliance with UNDP and MoPH regulations, and overseeing the effective implementation of grant interventions. If you’re passionate about making a difference in healthcare and have the necessary skills, we encourage you to apply.
If you meet the requirements and are passionate about making a difference, please send your CV along with an application letter to vacancy@hntpo.org.af. The closing date for applications is April 16th, 2024. Please mention the position you are applying for in the subject line. Incomplete applications or those received after the closing date will not be considered.
Country Office Address:
House# 19, Silo Road 5, Deh Naw Dehbori, District 3
Kabul, Afghanistan
vacancy@hntpo.org.af.