Job Description
Vacancy: Senior Clinical Officer Ophthalmologist – Kakuma
Sector: Health
Location: Kenya
Employee Type: Regular
Employee Category: Full Time
Programming
Provision of ophthalmology consultations for patient accessing the camp hospital from both the refugee and host community
Assessing eye acuity and prescription of eye glasses for clients at the ophthalmology clinic.
Perform Eye Cataract surgery on an elective basis and during periodic cataract camps organized by the organization.
Accurately determining patients with conditions that require senior review and appropriately refer emergency cases within 24 hours and elective cases within acceptable time.
Participate as a team leader during campaigns in the camp aimed at creating awareness on various eye conditions of public health importance e.g. trachoma, cataracts.
Assist with OPD consultations.
Organize regular on-the-job training sessions for the camp hospital staff in coordination with your supervisor and/or Clinical Services Manager.
Carry out other relevant duties as may be assigned by the super visor- Clinical Services Manager.
Human Resources
Monitoring and supervision of staff at the ophthalmology clinic to ensure work is done efficiently.
Conduct regular on job training for incentive staff working in the clinic.
Routinely measure staffs work performance based on their job description.
Communication and Reporting
Generate weekly reports on activities taking place at the clinic and various challenges to be shared with the supervisor every week.
Proper documentation of patients who require tertiary care and hence generate waiting list of clients that may necessitate a cataract or trachoma camp.
Operations
Proper inventory management of ophthalmology supplies and equipment at the clinic
Work closely with the pharmacist and supervisor to ensure ophthalmic drugs and supplies are ordered on time to avoid stock-outs.
Participate in annual program planning and recommend budget revisions with focus on key areas of concern.
Ensure program supplies are used appropriately for the targeted beneficiaries.
Key Result Areas:
Proper identification and timely attendance to emergency cases to avoid visual loss.
Performing visual acuity test for different clients with proper prescription of eye glasses.
Identification of cataract cases with proper intervention at the camp level.
Proper coordination of trachoma and cataract camps organized at the camp level to ensure reach to most beneficiaries.
Required Qualifications:
Higher Diploma in Ophthalmology from KMTC or any other reputable institution.
Required Experience & Competencies:
At least two years experience working in a busy ophthalmology unit.
Computer literate
Team player and cultural sensitivity is required.
Ability to work in hardship areas (Previous experience in a Camp setting will be an added advantage).
Fluency in Turkana/Somali will be an added advantage
Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
Kenyan nationals are encouraged to apply.
International allowances are not available for this position.
Salary and employee benefits are compliant to the Kenyan NGO Sector.
How to Apply
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IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.
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