HIV Service Lead

Qualifications

Minimum of Diploma in Clinical Medicine & Surgery, or Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing
Must be registered with Clinical Officers Council or Nursing Council of Kenya.
Must have served for at least 3 years in a leadership capacity especially on the HIV/AIDS programs.
Must have at least five years working experience especially in the field of HIV/AIDS

Essential Attributes:

Should be able to run a program effectively with minimal supervision.
Should be a proactive team player.
Should be able to provide stigma free and non-discriminatory services and sensitive to issues surrounding HIV/AIDS

Roles and Responsibilities

To formulate weekly work plans with targets on New HIV Positives, New patients on TX, Current patients on TX,TB Stat, Viral Suppression, activity funding flow and M & E.
To actively supervise and coordinate implementation of PI roadmap and ultimate take full responsibility in program performance and outcomes.
To compile accurate and timely weekly reports from the eight thematic areas as outlined above and submit to the SPCO copied to Activity Managers.
To ensure timely sample transportation/ networking (VLs & gene Xperts) with timely turnaround times/follow-up for results for enhancing good clinical decision making outcomes.
Playing a leading role in mentorship of all program components and mainstreaming indicators monitoring and evaluation.
Clerking patients/ triaging of patients and actively working with longitudinal officers to ensure timely 100% linkage of HIV Positive patients, treatment initiation, viral suppression and patient retention.
Preparing programmatic performance for regional weekly and monthly dashboards linking outcomes with resource utilization.
Liaising and collaborating with respective sub-counties and counties to showcase program performance and impact to the county health indicators.