Deadline: August 15, 2025
Job Description
Terms of Reference (ToR)- FGC Technical Assistance (Coordinator) – Phase I – Central Ethiopia
BID # OE/OD/ CS/ 069/25
Orbis is an international nonprofit humanitarian organization that works in developing countries to save sight worldwide. Orbis prevents and treats blindness through hands on training, public health education, improved access to quality eye care, and partnerships with local health care organizations to eliminate avoidable blindness. Orbis International Ethiopia is legally registered country office, carrying out the same mission in Ethiopia with focuses on trachoma elimination, training, governance, and health system strengthening in urban and rural settings.
Orbis International Ethiopia invites all interested and eligible individual Consultants to bid for the consultancy work for “TT House-to-House Case Finding” for its activity in Central Ethiopia of nine (9) selected woredas namely, Ezha, Gedabano Gutazer Wolene, Geta, Gumer, Mehur Aklil, Endegang, Alicho Wuriro, Misrak Azernet Berbere and Yem).
Bidders/Consultants/ should submit their financial and technical proposal offers along with all the required legal documents to Orbis International Ethiopia by a separate wax sealed envelopes on/ or before 15th of August between 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM as per the ToR attached herewith
Position Title: FGC Coordinator for TT House-to-House Case Finding
Project: Operation Sight / Trachoma Elimination Program
Duration: [ Five (5) months]
Duty Station: Central Ethiopia (with frequent travel to the 9 selected woredas namely, Ezha, Gedabano Gutazer Wolene, Geta, Gumer, Mehur Aklil, Endegang, Alicho Wuriro, Misrak Azernet Berbere and Yem).
Reports to: National Program Manager / Regional Project Lead
Working Relationships: Regional Health Bureaus (RHBs), Zonal Health Departments (ZHDs), Woreda Health Offices (WoHOs), Orbis field teams, and other implementing partners
1. Background
Trachomatous Trichiasis (TT) is a major public health concern in Ethiopia. To achieve elimination targets and ensure no case is missed, the Ministry of Health (MoH) recommends implementing Full Geographic Coverage (FGC) for house-to-house TT case finding in endemic areas. This approach ensures identification and management of all TT cases through an exhaustive community-level search and outreach-based surgical services. This assignment aims to strengthen FGC implementation in six high-priority woredas in Central Ethiopia, South Ethiopia, and Sidama regions.
2. Objective of the Assignment
To coordinate and implement all activities related to the FGC approach for TT house-to-house case finding and ensure timely, high-quality execution of case identification, documentation, and outreach service provision in collaboration with key stakeholders and partners.
3. Scope of Work / Key Responsibilities
The FGC Coordinator will:
- Planning & Coordination
- Lead and coordinate FGC activities in the six eligible woredas.
- Work closely with RHBs, ZHDs, WoHOs, and Orbis project teams to ensure alignment with the national FGC guidelines.
- Prepare a detailed implementation plan and timeline for each woreda.
- Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement
- Organize and facilitate advocacy and orientation workshops at regional, zonal, and woreda levels.
- Mobilize administrative and health leaders to support and prioritize TT case finding and surgical outreach.
- Training and Capacity Building
- Plan and conduct training for TT case finders and supervisors following the national curriculum.
- Ensure trained personnel are deployed and supervised during house-to-house activities.
- Implementation of House-to-House Case Finding
- Oversee the deployment and daily operations of case finders.
- Ensure systematic coverage of all households in the selected woredas.
- Address field-level challenges, ensure quality assurance, and maintain data integrity.
- Surgical Outreach Coordination
- Plan and organize TT surgical outreach campaigns in collaboration with health facilities and surgery teams.
- Ensure eligible patients identified during case finding are linked to surgery.
- Documentation and Reporting
- Ensure proper documentation of all FGC activities as per the national guideline.
- Collect, review, and compile FGC forms, training records, case finder reports, and outreach registers.
- Prepare and submit timely progress and final reports to Orbis and regional partners.
4. Deliverables
- FGC implementation plan and schedule per woreda
- Advocacy/orientation workshop reports
- Training reports and attendance records
- Daily summary reports of house-to-house case finding
- Outreach service summary (TT surgeries conducted, refusals, deferrals, etc.)
- Final woreda-specific and consolidated report including lessons learned, challenges, and recommendations
About You
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Nursing, or related field; Master’s degree preferred
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in community health program implementation, preferably in NTDs or eye health
- Proven experience in planning and executing community-based outreach or case-finding campaigns
- Strong facilitation and training skills
- Ability to work effectively with government health systems and community structures
- Excellent organizational, communication, and reporting skills
- Willingness to travel extensively and stay in remote woredas
Duration and Level of Effort
The assignment will cover approximately 5 months as of the date of the contractual agreement, depending on implementation speed, and will require extensive field presence across the nine target woredas. Orbis will provide logistics including vehicle and team support. The FGC-Consultant is responsible for all field related expenses including per diem and accommodation. Payment will be on Tranche basis paid in five Tranches upon monthly report and agreed deliverable submission.
Please submit a brief technical and financial proposals along with workplan not more than nine pages on/ or before 15th of August 2025 between 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
- Time management
- Analytical skills
- Adaptability
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Attention to detail
- Acute care
- Problem solving
How to Apply
Orbis reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Orbis International Ethiopia Head Office is located at Yeka Sub City, Woreda 7, Haile Gebreselassie Avenue, Rebecca building, 3rd floor.
Orbis International Ethiopia.
Rebecca Building, 3rd Floor
Tel. +251 116- 62 09 96, +251 116-62 09 95
P. O. Box 23508 code1000
Addis Ababa
Please submit a brief technical and financial proposals along with workplan not more than nine pages on/ or before 15th of August 2025 between 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.