Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU) is a member of the International Planned
Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the world’s largest Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
(SRHR) non-governmental organization. RHU’s core mandate is to champion and sustainably
provide training, research evidence, high quality rights based SRHR information and services,
with a special focus to young people.
Position: Service Provider In-Charge (3 Posts)
Duty Station: Bushenyi, Hoima and Fortportal
Reports to: Medical Coordinator
Job Role
Manage and provide quality Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services at RHU service
delivery outlets in accordance to Ministry of Health (MoH) and RHU guidelines
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Manage clinic, outreach and community SRH service delivery units so as to attain and
maintain national and international quality standards - Co-ordinate and monitor programme and project implementation at the RHU branch to ensure attainment of planned results.
- Provide SRH services to clients at all service delivery units as per RHU’s SRH package.
- Provide technical training, guidance and mentoring to staff and community agents to standardize and improve their performance
- Initiate and develop programme activities that address branch SRH needs in a gender and youth focused manner
- Develop and maintain networks with organizations at district level for purposes of partnership, advocacy, resource sharing and cost saving
- Coordinate and support RHU Volunteer Members’ activities in the branch
- Maintain valid and up to date finance and program documents regarding RHU branch activities, including the preparation and dispatch of timely, accurate and complete
reports - Work closely with government structures e.g. VHTs and advocate for inclusion of RHU activities into district work plans and access to district health resources
- Perform any professional duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
Knowledge, skills and temperament
Thorough knowledge as well as skill in providing integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health services.
Skill in offering related training, quality of care, supervision; communication, including documentation,
report writing and feedback. Demonstrated effective leadership, administration and motivation skills,
ability to organize and capacity to multi-task and deliver accurate and comprehensive results in an
efficient and timely manner. Demonstrated ability to work effectively, and under pressure with minimum
supervision, and willingness to build, coach, guide task-oriented teams.
Training and experience
Diploma in Clinical Medicine from an accredited institution, with a valid practicing license, and
registration certificate with at least five years’ experience in Reproductive Health service delivery,
including counselling, providing long term family planning and Youth Friendly Services, etc., as well as
proven experience in project management. Individuals with previous NGO experience will have an
added advantage.
How to apply
Submit application letters and attach certified copies of academic transcripts, a detailed Curriculum Vitae
and other relevant documents as well as the contact addresses (e-mail) of 3 referees including their
telephone contacts to hr@rhu.or.ug and copy and registry@rhu.or.ug
Closing Date: 9th February, 2026. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
NB: Female applicants are encouraged to apply