The successful candidate will work with MSF-F’s Decentralization team in the Homa Bay and Ndhiwa Districts, and on occasion at the Homa Bay District Hospital in both the outpatient HIV and TB clinics and in the inpatient wards, conducting medical consultations for HIV and TB clients within the context of the MSF program.
Requirements:
* Must be registered with the clinical officer’s council with a current practicing licence.
* At least 2 years experience as a clinical officer.
* Experience working with HIV and TB treatment programs.
* Strong knowledge of Anti-Retroviral drugs.
* Experience with pediatric ART and PMTCT highly advantageous.
* Flexibility and strong commitment to the humanitarian field.
* Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.
* Ability to work in a busy clinic setting.
* Ability to work in busy medical wards.
* Good written and spoken English and Kiswahili. Ability to speak local languages an advantage.
* Interest and experience in project and staff management is a plus.
* Experience in clinical mentorship or support supervision in MoH settings an added advantage.
How to Apply:
Applicants should send a CV with a motivation letter, copy of the ID card and a list of 3 professional references that may be contacted.
Mention on the envelope: “Clinical Officer”.
Applications should be sent to:
Attn: Finance and Human Resource Coordinator
MSF-France
P.O. Box 39719, 00623,
Nairobi
Deadline: Friday – 11th March 2011 (inclusive)
Only short-listed candidates will be notified. Please ensure reliable contact information.
Candidates will be expected to bring the original certificates mentioned in the CV, including proof of registration.
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