Through the TEGEMEZA project, CHS is working in partnership with the Ministries of Medical Services and Public Health and Sanitation to support the implementation of HIV prevention, care and treatment activities at provincial and district health facilities in Central Kenya.
This is part of a US Government initiative against HIV in Kenya that receives funding from PEPFAR through the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
We are currently sourcing for talented, self motivated, high calibre individuals to fill the following positions:
Senior Program Officer - Nairobi
Ref: 0018/CHS/SPO/2012
Overall Job Function
Responsible for supervision of specific CHS program officers, on-site mentoring and implementation of Prevention, Care and Treatment activities at CHS-supported facilities.
Key Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Medical doctor registered with the medical board. Having an MPH or MMed degree is an added advantage.At least 3 years progressive HIV-related clinical experienceAt least 2 years experience working in an NGO settingPharmacist - Nairobi
Ref: 0017/CHS/PHARM/2012
Overall Job Function
Provide technical support to strengthen best pharmacy practices and drug logistics management and information systems at facility level, central sites and regional level in CHS supported facilities
Key Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Pharmacy degree3-5 experience in working with HIV/AIDS programsKnowledge and experience in the design, implementation and management of the supply of the chain systemKnowledge of MOH systemsComputer skill including ability to use word and excel
Interested applicants are invited to email their applications and detailed CV with contact details of three referees to vacancies@chskenya.org clearly indicating the subject line as Senior Program Officer or Pharmacist by 5.00p.m Friday 23rd March 2012.
The Centre for Health Solution - Kenya is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
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