Job description
Job Purpose
Through a grant from UNITAID, EGPAF will introduce and scale-up innovative point-of-care (POC) early infant diagnosis (EID) in nine African countries. This four-year project will procure and distribute more than 279 POC EID platforms and 300,000 POC EID tests worth an estimated total cost of US$ 24 million. The Project will enable the testing of up to 300,000 HIV-exposed infants, resulting in increased pediatric HIV diagnosis, earlier initiation of infants on ART, increased pediatric ARV coverage, and improved survival of HIV-positive infants.
Job Purpose
The County Coordinator will support the implementation of the UNITAID/EGPAF POC EID project in Kenya, with the long term aim of providing quality integrated HIV prevention, counselling, testing, care and treatment services within the Ministry of Health, Private, and Faith Based Sector health facilities.
Job Summary
Under the guidance of the Country Implementation Manager, the County Coordinator will work to ensure success of the Project’s agenda of strategically incorporating POC testing into national EID networks through continuous quality improvement, data quality assessments, technical assistance and capacity building to EGPAF Project’s technical staff and health care workers at the national, county and facility level in support of implementation activities. S/he will provide support to training, supervision, mentoring, coordination, supply chain management, laboratory, quality assurance, M&E and data management components within the Project and at the county and facility level.
Key Responsibilities
The County Coordinator will be responsible for the following;
Assist the Country Implementation Manager to ensure ongoing programmatic excellence by providing, facilitating or coordinating high level quality technical, programmatic, and management support to the sites and the county delegation;
Assist in monitoring program implementation at county level and provide regular updates to the Country Implementation Manager;
Support elaboration of annual work plans, and budget planning and monitoring;
Support development of appropriate county specific systems to ensure consistent high quality program management;
Assist the Country Implementation Manager in the management of relationships with the Ministry of Health and other partners organizations at county level;
Support the MOH and the EGPAF Strategic Information and Evaluation team to collect data as needed;
Conduct an assessment of the POC site during each visit to determine capacity, quality control, quality assurance
Facilitate training in POC EID sample collection and transport to laboratories performing the test, track results and ensure that results get back to the patients in a timely manner
Conduct on the job training to healthcare workers on documentation, collection and sample management techniques, how to package, quality assurance, waste management and biosafety, dispatch of results.
Any other duties assigned
Qualifications
SKILLS AND COMPETENCE:
Bachelor’s degree or Higher National Diploma in Laboratory training with at least 5 years of laboratory work experience
Diploma in laboratory training with a minimum of 5 years of laboratory work experience
Registered with the KMLTTB
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Proficiency in computer packages for generating and analyzing reports
Documented evidence of HIV/AIDS laboratory training as part on continuing professional development
Dedicated team player with excellent interpersonal, communication, report writing and analytical skills
Takes initiative and able to work without supervision in a dynamic multi-cultural environment
Ability to exhibit professionalism and high ethical standards
High level of integrity
CLOSING DATE – 03 AUGUST 2018