Medical Officer - Quality Improvement Lead
S/he will be responsible for the overall development, management and guidance of a multidisciplinary technical team that is in charge of strengthening KCCB-KARP HIV prevention, care and treatment services with an emphasis on continuous quality assurance and performance improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead a multidisciplinary Technical Assistance team in strengthening continuous quality and performance improvementMonitor the success of viral suppression over stipulated time and provide such and related information as a predictor of viral suppression for reporting and decision makingWork closely with SI team to uphold use of routinely generated program data for assessment and improvement of quality of care servicesEstablish and implement a comprehensive feedback mechanism for collecting information on patients (including adherence to treatment and treatment support provided)Provide direct technical assistance and mentoring to health facilities for continuous quality improvement and models for changeParticipate in target setting and development of indicators for implementation and evaluation of the interventions determining quality of outcomes and prepare monthly reportsWork closely with Senior Clinical Program Officers to build sustainable capacity for continuous quality improvement in the local health facilitiesDocument all activities and outcomes of the program experience including best practices especially in maintaining continuous quality improvementPerforms related work as required and carries out any other essential tasks related to the KARP and General Secretariat’s goals that may reasonably be assignedProvide senior-level technical support to technical staff in design, implementation, and management of quality improvement efforts especially in HIV care and treatmentSupport strategic planning for quality improvement programming including sustainable facility-based quality improvement efforts and development of innovative, measurable quality improvement initiativesRequired Qualifications and Key CompetenciesBachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery (M.B.Ch.B or equivalent). Master’s degree in Medicine, Paediatrics, Obs/Gyn or Public Health would be an advantageMinimum 3 years work experience in clinical services; strengthening continuous quality and performance improvement in HIV preferredClinical programming knowledge preferably in a HIV program setting.Good analytical plus oral and written communication skillsNB: Those who had applied for this position do not need to reapply.
How to Apply:
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Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops General Secretariat,
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