District coordinators

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The role of a district coordinator: A closer look

Leadership

Act as an ambassador, information source and spokesperson for the system in the district

  • You should feel proud of your role and your involvement in one of the best animal health information systems in the world. You are the local expert and the person most qualified to speak about how it works, the benefits it brings and the improved service it allows your staff to provide the community.
  • The image you project will help your staff to feel equally proud to be active users of the system.
  • The system is only as strong as the people who contribute to it, the information they provide and the benefits it provides to all its users.
  • It will be important to stay well informed about the system in the context of the wider community too, and be able to speak about data security, data ownership, the strengths of the system and to reassure people about data privacy.
  • It will also be important to stay up to date with new features and operating standards and by providing your staff with timely updates, reassurance and assistance when adapting to new features and operations.

Safeguard the philosophy and principles upon which iSIKHNAS has been built

  • You should be familiar with the philosophy and founding principles which underpin iSIKHNAS.
  • Remember
    • those involved in data reporting should be rewarded by their involvement with the system.
    • involvement in iSIKHNAS should only enhance, support and ease the work of those reporting and working for the system.
    • the system should never burden any users' normal duties but instead it should bring immediate and tangible benefit to their work.
    • the system should give more than it takes from users to ensure that every user benefits from the system.
    • provides a service to all its different users at all times and that this service should be responsive to changing needs of its users.
  • So, with these factors in mind
    • Users should be encouraged and rewarded, praised and thanked, never reprimanded or made to feel chastised. Mistakes and misunderstandings are usually the result of poor training rather than incompetence.
    • Coordinators should think carefully about how their staff are responding and reacting to using iSIKHNAS and whether they can offer suggestions about ways the system might be improved.

Ensure users can access and refer to you easily and freely

  • Coordinators should make sure their staff can access them easily with any queries, suggestions or problems. You will need to make sure that staff know your mobile phone number and are encouraged to call.
  • Make sure staff can leave a message on your telephone if they call and you are not available. Call them back as soon as you can.
  • If you are difficult to contact or unfriendly or unhelpful, staff will stop trying to contact you and you will lose their trust and confidence. This will inevitably have a negative impact on the staff and their morale, their willingness to work as a team and their levels of motivation.

Share the coordination role with one or more deputies

  • It is always a good plan to have at least two coordinators in each district - two senior staff members who are able to take the role of coordinator. This means the responsibilities can be shared during busy periods and allows for some real 'down time' for a coordinator who might be on sick leave, taking holidays, away for training or meetings.
  • Coordinators need to be constantly monitoring the system and responding to errors, problems and issues in the administration of the system as they arise. They also need to be in touch with the animal health data being submitted - to monitor for priority reports, disease investigations, and potential problems. This can be a full time job so it makes sense to share it with at least one other person to make sure the coordination service is consistent, comprehensive and responsive.
  • Because of the responsibility which accompanies the role of coordinator, it seems more sustainable one coordinator to be properly 'off duty' on alternate weekends or evenings, for example, while the other takes up the role.

Respond to requests for new data reports or suggested changes

  • Make the system work for you and your district. Any requests for changes, suggestions for improvement or issues which arise in the field should be addressed quickly and communicated to the province/region and then the Champions. The system is flexible and can be responsive to district needs but only if the Champions are made aware that there is a need for change, a request for a new report, a problem which needs addressing.
  • Your role as coordinator is to listen to your staff, respond to their needs and to try to improve the system in response to their input. The staff will appreciate it and you will win even greater respect.

User development and administration

Register new Pelsa and Dinas users correctly

  • One of the core administrative responsibilities of the district coordinator is to register new users to the system. Once completed the user details compiled at registration will form the basis for many tailor-made features of the iSIKHNAS system. The user name will appear in official disease reports, for example, so should be complete, accurately spelled and use the correct capitalisation. The registered location of the user's usual workplace as well as their area of responsibility are important determinants for the flow of information and alerts. The person's mobile phone number is obviously of primary importance - every user is identified by their unique phone number.

Recruit and train new Pelsa and Dinas users in all relevant aspects of the system

  • Coordinators have primary responsibility for the ongoing training of staff as well as the recruitment and maintenance of a strong network of pelsa.
  • Pelsa are offered signs recognition training in conjunction with iSIKHNAS reporting training and extensive material has been produced to assist you in this task.
  • iSIKHNAS is a comprehensive system which offers many different tools to ease the reporting and data analysis burden on districts. To ensure staff are not overwhelmed, the system has been divided into multiple smaller modules according to their different functions. Your job is to train staff in the use of these short modules, to make sure they practice and succeed in sending messages accurately and to give clear direction on how, when and under what circumstances they are to be used. Training materials and suggested practice activities have been designed to simplify your training role.
  • We always recommend you commence with the general field disease reporting module as an introduction to the system for Pelsa and Dinas staff. Then, according to your own district priorities you can choose between any number of other key modules. This way, staff are introduced slowly and systematically to the system and the task of coordination and oversight is much easier.

Ensure user details are up to date

  • User details are managed by coordinators through the iSIKHNAS website Manage : User details and Manage : User Settings.
  • From time to time you will need to change user details. We suggest doing a regular audit of the staff details to make sure every individual is assigned correctly in terms of User Type, Location, Area of Responsibility and that their details are up to date.
  • Sometimes staff will move, be rotated or change roles. Remember to up-date details as the changes occur.
  • You may wish to reconfigure the individual user permissions for some users as they become more confident or attend further training.
  • Staff should be reminded that they need to contact you immediately if they lose their telephone, or if their phone number changes.

Facilitate or assist training of specific user groups such as abattoir, production, police or health department, for example

Supervise and monitor all registered users in their area of responsibility

Support and monitoring

Monitor the message log and respond quickly to problems in a supportive manner

Respond to feedback and questions from users in a timely and supportive manner

Assist para-vets to respect and support the work of village pelsa

Monitor and evaluate the performance of the team, set goals and priorities for improvement and development

Identify training needs of staff based on monitoring of field reports

Reporting

Report technical problems, inadequacies or redundancies immediately to the Champions and Provincial coordinator

Analysis and management

Assist in the analysis of data for the evaluation of activities, performance and priority setting

Assist in the analysis of data for the purposes of budget advocacy for support for ongoing and new activities

Make recommendations from the results of data analysis

Manage surveillance, vaccination and population data collection activities through iSIKHNAS

Register local infrastructure

Manage and update location codes within your area.= Use of the website for administration and coordination