(TOT) on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Pharmacists Consultant

4/5/2025 www.akhtaboot.com
Location :

Amman, Jordan

Job Category :

others

Job requirements

  • 5 - 16

  • Upper Management (Manager, Director, Head)

Description

Job Description and Requirements

Terms of Reference (ToR) for

Gender Justice Programme – Masarouna Project

Training of Trainers (TOT) on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for pharmacists Consultant

Background

Oxfam has been in Jordan since the 1990s. We work with local partners in Jordan for a future where everyone can reach their full potential, especially women and young people. We provide essential humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees as well as vulnerable Jordanians, while promoting longer term sustainable solutions to challenges facing Jordan, with a focus on Climate Justice, Economic Justice and Gender Justice.

Under the Gender Justice programme, Oxfam is part of a regional consortium implementing the Masarouna “Our pathway” programme. The Masarouna initiative follows two interlinked pathways to achieve lasting change: influencing decision makers and communities; and strengthening civic space. Both pathways are supported by a cross-cutting capacity strengthening approach, in partnership with a range of civil society actors. Global and regional partners facilitate access to funds and bring technical and thematic expertise. The project builds on Oxfam’s expertise in using a rights-based and gender responsive approach, with a strong focus on advocating for vulnerable women and young people in Jordan.

In 2024, under the “Wise Pharmacist Campaign”, which aimed to enhancing the role of pharmacists as key providers of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. Through the campaign implementation, it was emphasized the importance of collaboration with the Pharmacists’ Syndicate to maximize impact and ensure sustainable engagement. Through these efforts, the initiative was seeking to advocate for the integration of pharmacists into the broader SRH services framework and raise awareness about their potential contributions to advancing public health.

Objective of the Consultancy

In Jordan, pharmacists often serve as the first point of contact for young people seeking information and services related to SRHR. However, gaps in knowledge, cultural barriers, and lack of training hinder their ability to provide youth-friendly, accurate, and non-judgmental support.

To address this, the Masarouna program in Jordan seeks to conduct targeted training for pharmacists to enhance their capacity in providing SRHR information and services that are youth-friendly, rights-based, and aligned with national laws and global standards.

The consultant will be responsible for facilitating, designing, and delivering a Training of Trainers (ToT) program for pharmacists in Jordan. The consultant will also develop comprehensive, culturally appropriate training materials to enhance pharmacists’ capacities to deliver accurate, non-judgmental, and youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services.

Scope of the assignment

The consultant is responsible for:

  • Designing a culturally sensitive, rights-based SRHR training curriculum tailored for pharmacists.
  • Delivering training sessions to selected pharmacists (in-person).
  • Providing relevant training materials and reference documents.
  • Conducting pre- and post-training assessments to measure knowledge improvement.
  • Engaging with decision-makers and stakeholders.
  • Offering follow-up support or refresher sessions as needed.

Key Topics to Cover

  • Introduction to SRHR and youth-friendly services.
  • Communication and counseling skills for SRHR.
  • Pharmacists’ roles and responsibilities in providing SRHR services.
  • Inclusive service delivery approaches for all community segments, including persons with disabilities.
  • Service providers’ role in advancing the National SRHR Strategy.
  • Addressing stigma and confidentiality in SRHR service provision.
  • National laws and policies on SRHR in Jordan.
  • Family planning methods and emergency contraception.
  • Responding to GBV (Gender-Based Violence) cases and referrals.
  • Ethical considerations and informed consent.

Deliverables & TIMEFRAME

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Required Qualifications

  • A university degree in Public Health, Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing, Social Sciences, or a related field.
  • At least 5–9 years of proven experience in SRHR programming, training, or capacity building.
  • Previous experience in developing training content and specialized educational materials in the field of SRHR.
  • In-depth knowledge of SRHR topics such as family planning, adolescent SRHR, gender-based violence, and contraceptive technologies.
  • Experience in providing inclusive counselling and health education services for persons with disabilities.
  • In-depth knowledge of the current state of reproductive and sexual health for youth in Jordan, including issues and challenges.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in the primary language (Arabic and English).
  • Demonstrated cultural sensitivity and gender awareness.
  • Availability to deliver the training in person.
  • Excellent analytical and writing and reporting skills.

Submission Requirements

Interested applicant should submit:

  • Your CV
  • Technical offer explaining the methodology and approach
  • Financial offer detailing consultancy fees and associated costs (excluding logistic cost), in Jordanian Dinars (JOD), inclusive 5% income tax for Jordanians, and 10 % income tax for internationals.

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be evaluated based on:

  • Technical proposal (50%) – Feasibility, methodology, and understanding of the scope.
  • Financial proposal (30%) – Cost-effectiveness and clarity of budget.
  • Relevant experience (20%) – Expertise in research and documentation.

How to apply

GUIDANCE ON HOW TO APPLY

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Interested applicants with required qualification and experience must submit their applications online, titled: TOT on SRHR for pharmacists Consultant, to the following email: Zeinab Lebade ZLebade@oxfam.org.uk, The submission should include technical and financial (price offers) as separate components.

BID/EOI CLOSING DATE

15th MAY 2025