PROGRAMME RWANDA
JOB OFFER
3D Printing Officer
If you have a taste for challenges, a real commitment to development and a deep sensitivity towards vulnerable people in general and persons with disabilities in particular, then this recruitment notice is for you!
Fédération Handicap International, which implements its programs under its operational, branding name of “Humanity & Inclusion” (HI), is seeking for 1 staff in charge of production of 3-D printing mobility devices: 3D Printing Officer.
Name of the post |
1 Position:
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Technical field |
Prosthetics and Orthotics |
Position |
Managing 3-D Printing lab activities at UR-CEBE including: facilitation of pre-service students during practical exercises and production of 3-D Printing low-cost assistive devices such as: Prosthesis, Orthosis. |
Names of the Country Manager |
Mélanie GEISER |
Contract |
Fixed (24 Months) from January 2024- December 2025 |
Names of the EAR Programme Director |
Ryan DULY |
Position Origin |
New |
Names of the person in charge of supporting projects at the Magritte level |
Simon MIRIEL |
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION
The incumbents will be responsible for managing day-to-day 3-D Printing lab activities at the University of Rwanda – Center of Excellence and Biomedical Engineering. These include: facilitation of pre-service students during practical exercises, production of 3-D Printing low-cost assistive devices such as: Prosthesis, Orthosis, and perform other related tasks assigned to them by their line manager.
INFORMATION REGARDING THE POSITION
Line Manager |
Project manager |
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Donor |
USAID |
Budget amount to be managed |
N/A |
Length of funding |
24 months |
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Size of the HI INECD project team |
8 (1 Project Manager, 1 Disability Inclusion Specialist, 1 Rehabilitation/AT Technical advisor to RBC, 1 Physical Rehabilitation Advisor, 4 Senior Inclusion Officers) |
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2. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE PROGRAM
HI started working in Rwanda since 1994. In partnership with the Civil Society Organizations and public institutions, HI sought to promote and support policies and initiatives of the public levels and the civil society aiming at preventing causes of vulnerability and disability and striving for the protection and inclusion of vulnerable persons for the period from 2021 to 2023. In Rwanda, HI focuses on the following 3 strategic pillars:
- Pillar 1: Social and Economic Inclusion: promoting social, cultural and economic citizen’s participation for the vulnerable persons; ensuring access to education for all; providing an institutionalized expertise and support and enhancing representation and competences of vulnerable persons through their associations;
- Pillar 2: Rehabilitation, Prevention and health preventing and fighting against chronic and disabling diseases, detection and early prevention and promotion of mental health through a community-based approach;
- Pillar 3: Protection: HI seeks to prevent the occurrence of gender, age and disability-based violence in an effort to initiate actions that empower vulnerable persons and mobilize local, national and international stakeholders for an owned engagement in the promotion and respect of rights of vulnerable persons facing gender, age and disability-based violence. It is committed to searching and providing reliable data on identification of vulnerable populations and mitigation of the underlying risk factors.
3. BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
Federation Handicap International which operates under the name Humanity & Inclusion, in consortium with the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) which is the Prime and other consortium members including: Umuhuza, Three Stones International and the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE), is implementing disability inclusion and rehabilitation/AT component under a five-year USAID-Funded program entitled “Inclusive Nutrition and Early Childhood Development (INECD/ GIKURIRO KURI BOSE)”. The INECD program promotes nurturing and responsive care practices, especially in the areas of health, functioning, nutrition, and early childhood development (ECD) for caregivers and children. Under this specific component, the project addresses social inclusion needs, child development gaps, physical rehabilitation and assistive technology (rehab/AT) needs focusing on improving accessibility, affordability, and availability of durable assistive products to the end-users in Rwanda. It is against this background that the INECD Program, in collaboration with the University of Rwanda – Centre of Excellence in Biomedical Engineering and E-Health (UR-CEBE), would like to recruit one full time staff that will be responsible for managing day-to-day 3-D Printing lab activities at the University of Rwanda – Center of Excellence and Biomedical Engineering which is located at Kigali special economic zone in Gasabo District
4. WORKING CONDITIONS
The project team
The incumbents will be based at UR-CEBE Centre (with few days at HI office) to ensure optimal and proximal technical implementation of the INECD project.
Organization of the work
They will be responsible for managing the 3-D printing lab activities including facilitation of pre-service students during practical exercises, production of 3-D Printing low-cost assistive devices and providing technical support to P&O professionals working at: CHUB, CHUK, Gahini Rehabilitation Centre to ensure they do proper scanning and designing of AT devices using 3-D printing Technology.
Technical support
They will be technically assisted by the Global Rehab specialist based at HI headquarters.
5. RESPONSIBILITIES & PROFILE OF THE POSITION
Responsibilities of the 3-D Printing officer
- Train pre- and in-service students on manipulation of 3-D printers and scanners
- Ensure regular maintenance of the 3D scanners, 3D printer software and other related electronic gadgets
- Maintain the safety and security of 3-D printing materials
- Receive and print the orders from CHUK, CHUB, and Gahini Hospital
Required qualifications and experience of the 3 D printing officer
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Required qualification |
Relevant qualification |
Degree (s): |
At least Diploma degree in Biomedical Engineering, Software Engineering or other- related field |
At least a Bachelors’ degree in Biomedical/software engineering with advanced professional skills in 3-D printing |
Experiences:
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Personal qualities
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6. STAKEHOLDERS
The Incumbents will regularly interact with the following stakeholders:
Internal stakeholders (HI Rwanda) INECD project team: Project Manager, Disability Inclusion Specialist, Rehabilitation/AT Technical advisor to RBC, Physical Rehabilitation Advisor, Senior Inclusion Officers) |
External stakeholders: INECD Level UR-CEBE staff, CRS team (Chief of Party and Deputy Chief of Party, Technical Advisors and Consortium member staff from: Umuhuza, Three Stones International and the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) and INECD implementing Partners Local level District Authorities including: Disability Mainstreaming Officer Permanent Secretary of JADF, Persons in charge of Social Affairs, NCPD committees Service level Rehabilitation Professionals including: Physiotherapists, OTs and P&O from CHUK, CHUB and Gahini Rehabilitation Centre. |
7. ABOUT OUR ORGANISATION
Humanity & Inclusion (HI) is a solidarity organization international committed to the rights of persons with disabilities, of people in a situation of vulnerability, and in general for human rights. Respect and the dignity of people concerned and beneficiaries of the actions and communities are at the heart of the staff and collaborators of HI, in all contexts of intervention.
Our code of conduct is a key element to the implementation of the institutional policies that set out the fundamental principles in the protection of our beneficiaries – especially the most vulnerable – against any form of abuse be of power, harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse, by our own staff. These policies include, but are not limited to:
- Protection of Beneficiaries against Exploitation and Abuse Sexual
- Child Protection
- Fight against Fraud and Corruption.
All our representatives are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with our code of conduct. Any violations of those policy will be treated seriously.
8. TERMES AND CONDITIONS OF SUBMISSION
The application file must include a letter of motivation addressed to the Country Manager of HI in Rwanda, accompanied by the coordinates of 3 professional references related to the position, certificates of services rendered, a detailed Curriculum Vitae and a copy of each diploma (3 pages max). Complete applications must be submitted no later than midnight on 07st January 2024; by email to the following addresses: recrutement@rwanda.hi.org with in subject:
3-DOFF-HI-202312
Only pre-selected candidates will be contacted to take the tests.
N.B: HI strongly encourages women candidates and persons with disabilities to apply.
(In accordance with the law into force, persons with disabilities will be given priority in the event of equal professional competence or the same mark at the end of the written tests and interviews)
Mélanie GEISER
Country Manager
PROGRAMME RWANDA