Community Health Facilitator

Application ends: February 3, 2026

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GOAL has been present in Sierra Leone since 1999, with an overall aim to contribute to poverty and vulnerability reduction  through the implementation of integrated, multi-sectoral interventions, with a primary focus on improving Reproductive,  Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent health (RMNCAH) specifically addressing teenage pregnancy. GOAL is also improving  rural water supply, urban WASH focusing on faecal sludge management and promoting social inclusion, empowerment and the  promotion of decent work through systems-based programme approaches and community led social and behavioral change.  GOAL currently operates in Western Area Urban (Freetown), Kambia, Bombali, Moyamba and Kenema Districts, with funding  from Irish Aid, Charity: Water FCDO and JOA.  

GOAL is implementing a comprehensive Health System Strengthening (HSS) approach across 80 Peripheral Health Units (PHUs)  located in Western Area Urban, Kambia, Kenema, and Bombali districts. To complement the HSS efforts, GOAL is also deploying  targeted Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) interventions within the catchment communities of the PHUs.  These include: 

Community Dialogues to foster health awareness and collective action, Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) to promote financial empowerment and access to health services, School Peer Mentorship Programs to engage adolescents in health  education, Youth Centre Advocacy through YoCARE to empower young people in reproductive health and rights. Additionally,  GOAL is strengthening emergency preparedness and response capacities with a focus on Risk Communication and Community  Engagement (RCCE), utilizing the Community Led Action (CLA) approach to ensure community-driven and adaptive strategies. 

On this note, GOAL Sierra Leone would like to invite well experienced and professional applicants for the undermentioned  replacement position 

JOB TITLE: Community Health Facilitator
REPORTS TO: Community health supervisor -HPM
RESPONSIBLE FOR: Community Structures 
JOB LOCATION: Western Area Urban- 1 
START DATE: February 2026
CONTRACT LENGTH: 11 months with a possibility of an extension 

 

GOAL’s Freetown Health Programs 

The Programme focus on adolescent and youth comes from a deep understanding of the vulnerability and needs of this target  group and is coherent with GOAL’s inclusion approach which aims to address social, economic, political, cultural and legal  exclusion of vulnerable individuals or groups. This understanding is being further developed through a detailed Adolescent  Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) Context Analysis undertaken by the health team. 

With a systems approach GOAL’s view of partnership has widened beyond partnerships with local 

NGOs and CBOs and includes other key stakeholders and actors operating within the system. This includes local and national  government institutions and community-based structures, as well as private sector actors and academic institutions. For the  current health programme GOAL SL works closely with the Ministry of Health (MOH) at national level and the District Health  Management Teams (DHMT) on health systems strengthening for improved quality of ARSH services, as well as with the Ministry  of Education on capacity building of staff and teachers on Adolescent SRH issues. At community level GOAL works with Facility  Management Committees (FMC), village development committees (VDCs) and school management committees where capacity  building efforts aim to ultimately empower communities to be resilient and self-reliant, through increased understanding of the  impact of adolescent pregnancy on their community, the need for action and taking responsibility for their own health.  

Description of the Role  

The Community Health Facilitator is responsible for the implementation at the community level, Community engagement  activities to promote ASRH Behaviours in Western Urban, Kambia, Kenema, and Bombali Districts. S/he will work closely with  the Community Health Workers and the Facility Management Committee or Village Development Committees to ensure  health promotion and communities are engaged and create demand for health services through SBCC. S/he will work with  Community Health Workers (CHWs) to organize community platforms and facilitate regular and frequent interface with  communities, health facility staff, and schools to discuss issues around adolescent health accountability.

Key Responsibilities 

  • Implementation of Community Engagement Activities to Promote ASRH behaviours, including teenage pregnancy  reduction.  
  • Together with other team members and in close collaboration with community stakeholders, map out and select  adolescents who will serve as positive or role models for the promotion of ASRH, including TP reduction. Actively participate in organizing, planning, and facilitating community engagement meetings to explain the project and  its relationship with ongoing work 
  • Organize a community stakeholders dialogue forum to discuss ASRH issues and TP reduction  Liaise with stakeholders of schools to organize and set up school adolescent health clubs.  
  • Support the community resource person to facilitate community dialogues  
  • Support adolescent mentors to facilitate engagement with both in and out of school adolescents  Work with the FMCs to get them to organize regular meetings of the committee and interface meetings involving both  facility and community members  
  • Organize and facilitate community dialogue sessions with teenage or adolescent girls and boys  Conduct follow-ups on the progress of agreed action plans developed by either community stakeholders or adolescent  groups.  
  • contribute to the development of case studies and or success stories that will be used to report key achievements that  are directly linked to or are a result of the project interventions  
  • Work closely with CHWs in his or her catchment area to refer adolescents with conditions that require immediate care  or management at a health facility  
  • Work closely with clinical mentors to document the percentage of community referrals that go for treatment at the  health facility  
  • Collect and submit high-quality data used to monitor the progress of the project against set objectives and indicators  Plan and undertake ongoing monitoring of project activities and share data with the MEAL team for analysis  Submit weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports to the Community engagement supervisor and or other senior members  of the health team as may be deemed necessary.  
  • Attend all trainings required to build your capacity as a Community Health Facilitator.  
  • Link up with other staff working on other project to organize meetings with Facility Management committees (FMCs)  and Village Development Committees (VDCs) on ASRH and teenage pregnancy reduction activities and strategies to  encourage community to take actions that will address issues relating to adolescent health including teenage pregnancy.  
  • Properly file all field and project reports, plans and other documents in a well-organized manner that will ensure easy  or user-friendly access to document as and when the need arises.  
  • Attend and actively participate in weekly or biweekly internal program review meetings.  
  • Establish and maintain excellent and professional working relationships with relevant community stakeholders,  community groups, school/community authorities, PHU staff, and any other body or individual that will be essential for  the progress of the project activities  
  • Ensure the highest standards of safe guiding by abiding to GOAL’s safe guiding Policy and Code of behaviour. Sign and  commit to GOAL’s conflict of interest. 
  • Other responsibilities as assigned by the Community Health supervisor and by the Health Programme Manager.  Data collection
  • Responsible for the collection of community engagement data using Android devices  
  • Responsible for the verification of data collected from the field before inputting it into their Android devices.  Installation of CommCare on Android devices after training  
  • Daily update of Android devices when encountering a problem with troubleshooting.  
  • Participate in data review conducted by GOAL MEAL and Health teams.  
  • Responsible for attending to all kinds of training to data conducted by GOAL MEAL and Health teams.  

Safeguarding 

  • Maintain a safe working environment for all staff/beneficiaries.  
  • Ensure risk mitigation measures are in place and adhered to.  
  • Ensure staff/beneficiaries fully understand Safeguarding reporting procedures.  
  • Ensure Safeguarding measures are implemented within areas of responsibility. 
  • Ensure do-no-harm to children and vulnerable adults we meet.  
  • Follow and address Safeguarding issues appropriately.  

Qualifications and Experience  

Diploma in Public Health, Community Development studies, or any other health or development studies with at least 2 years’  experience working with an International NGO in community health programmes. Experience working in ASRH and or TP  reduction project is essential.  

Experience in community mobilization and community participatory approach  

Experience facilitating community trainings and working with community structures  

Experience facilitating sessions with low-literate or illiterate people  

Excellent written and communication skills  

Demonstrated experience in planning and scheduling community-based programmes.  

Ability to multitask effectively. Strong logistics and organizational skills.  

Ability to quickly assess situations on the ground and solve problems creatively with limited resources & time  Ability to establish positive working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.  

If you have these skills and interested in joining our committed and dynamic Health team, please send your cover letter and up-to date CV to jobs @sl.goal.ie. on or before 5:30 pm – 2nd February, 2026 

PLEASE NOTE THAT A COPY OF THE APPLICATION LETTER (written or typed) MUST BE SENT TO THE NGO DESK OFFICER,  MINISTRY OF LABOUR, NEW ENGLAND OR EMAILED to: employmentdesk71@gmail.com 

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview. 

A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 

Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety,  confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols. 

Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner. 

Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the  maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual  exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to  include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates. 

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview. GOAL provides equal opportunity in employment and prohibits  discrimination in employment on the basis of race, sex, colour, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or  disability. 

“FEMALE CANDIDATES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY