Why work with HAFT

We are a Ugandan team focused on community health, dignity, and measurable impact in the places we serve.

  • Mission-driven work

    Programs are co-designed with communities—maternal health, immunization, hygiene, and safe water stay at the center.

  • Learning culture

    We invest in data, feedback, and field mentorship so teams can improve what they deliver every season.

  • Fair, transparent hiring

    Roles are posted with clear expectations. We welcome applicants from the regions where we work.

Open positions

Explore current opportunities below. Each listing includes how to apply and what we are looking for.

Community Health Officer

HAFT Uganda

Kabarole District, Uganda

Full-time

Apply by May 30, 2026

To support implementation of community health programs focused on maternal health, child immunization, hygiene, and disease prevention.

Volunteer Medical Officer

HAFT Uganda

Western Uganda (Field-based)

Volunteer (with stipend)

Provide medical outreach services and support rural health camps.

Programs Coordinator

HAFT Uganda

Kampala / Field Operations

Full-time

Apply by Jul 15, 2026

To oversee planning, execution, and monitoring of HAFT programs.

Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

HAFT Uganda

Fort Portal, with travel to districts

Full-time (contract)

Apply by Jun 20, 2026

Lead data collection, quality checks, and reporting for community health and WASH projects aligned with donor logframes.

Finance & Grants Assistant

HAFT Uganda

Kampala

Full-time

Apply by Jun 1, 2026

Support day-to-day bookkeeping, grant compliance, and payroll documentation for HAFT and partner-funded activities.

WASH Program Officer

HAFT Uganda

Western Uganda (field-based)

Full-time

Apply by Jun 30, 2026

Coordinate water, sanitation, and hygiene activities in communities, schools, and health facilities alongside local leaders.

Communications & Advocacy Officer

HAFT Uganda

Kampala (hybrid)

Full-time

Apply by Jul 1, 2026

Tell HAFT’s story across web and social channels and support advocacy on community health and rights.

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