WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS
Poor oral health in Kenya remains a critical, yet frequently neglected, component of overall healthcare, underscoring the profound significance of this position.
In the communities we serve, many individuals have never undergone a comprehensive dental examination, not due to a lack of concern, but rather because access to high-quality dental care has historically been inaccessible.
We operate seven dental units integrated within our medical centers throughout Nairobi, with ongoing expansion plans. We seek Community Oral Health Officers (Cohos) committed not merely to employment but to contributing to a transformative initiative dedicated to enhancing oral health accessibility.
WHERE YOU WILL WORK
We are actively seeking to fill four full-time COHO positions at the following designated locations.
Kitengela
Kahawa West
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team in Kariobangi South, where you will contribute to our mission of fostering community growth and development. The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of three years of relevant experience in a similar role, along with strong communication skills and a passion for making a positive impact. Responsibilities include collaborating with local stakeholders, implementing outreach programs, and ensuring the efficient execution of projects aimed at improving the well-being of residents. Proficiency in both English and Swahili is required, and familiarity with the local context will be a distinct advantage. The position demands adaptability, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to upholding our organization’s values of integrity, inclusivity, and excellence.
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Our clinics are also strategically positioned at Kimchi Street in the Central Business District, Cantata, and Utawala Benedicta.
WHAT YOUR DAY LOOKS LIKE
We conduct comprehensive patient evaluations, identify prevalent oral health issues, and administer both preventive and restorative treatments.
Educate patients effectively on oral hygiene practices, ensuring retention beyond simple pamphlet distribution.
Work collaboratively with the dentist and other members of the care team to integrate oral health into the comprehensive patient care plan.
Ensure the integrity and confidentiality of patient records while adhering to the clinical standards that our patients rely on.
Oversee the organization and maintenance of supplies and equipment to ensure clinics are consistently well-stocked, enabling you to concentrate fully on delivering exceptional patient care.
Participate in community engagement programs designed to connect with individuals who have traditionally lacked access to dental care services.
To maintain awareness of developments in dental practice and actively participate in ongoing quality enhancement initiatives.
YOU’RE A GREAT FIT IF…
You possess either a Diploma in Community Oral Health or a Bachelor of Science in Oral Health, both earned from a reputable academic institution.
You must possess a current and valid practicing license issued by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC).
You must possess a minimum of two years of hands-on clinical dental experience following your internship.
You possess strong interpersonal skills, effectively conveying information to patients and colleagues with a reassuring and approachable demeanor.
You excel in fast-paced environments, maintaining organization under pressure while independently managing your time with minimal oversight.
You demonstrate a strong dedication to ongoing education and prioritize the importance of patient safety in all aspects of your work.
You excel in collaborative settings and demonstrate a proactive attitude by going above and beyond your core responsibilities.
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To submit your application, please utilize the provided link(s) on the company’s official website.
Qualifications
Diploma
Experience Required
2 years