Job Purpose
Reporting to the Laboratory Specialist, the Laboratory Technical Officer is responsible for implementation and undertaking appropriate transfer of organizational and project laboratory strategy while strengthening service delivery to supported facilities.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Conduct frequent site visits to program health facilities to provide mentorship, support, and supervision with focus on high impact strategies for improving service delivery Support implementation of lab continuous quality improvement initiatives (L-CQI) and technical assistance to increase utilization and delivery of high-quality lab services.
Organize and facilitate trainings and other capacity strengthening activities for project staff, healthcare workers and implementing partners, as necessary.
Conduct data reviews, report writing and participate in project review meetings, proposal development, stakeholder engagement and any other requirements as outlined by CHAK or the donor.
Provide guidance for upgrading and establishing labs towards SLMTA/SLIPTA accreditation.
Ensure the implementation of best practices in sample collection, storage, and validation, return of results and analysis of trends in results in alignment with government and donor policies and procedures.
Support and strengthen an effective specimen transportation system and its scalability in the counties of project operation, including coordination with relevant partners and other programs.
Support further expansion and coordination of the Point of Care techniques to diagnose HIV and other opportunistic infections.
Support coordination and implementation of a national quality assurance program on HIV recency testing, HTS, CDC and VL EQA.
Develop and strengthen a platform for dialogue and addressing key laboratory issues within the county and sub-counties of project operation; Build and maintain good relationships with CDC, Ministry of Health, County Health Management Teams, Implementing partners and other stakeholders.
In collaboration with the county teams ensure maintenance of equipment inventory, calibration / certification and testing of equipment and instruments to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and safety of performance.
Collaborate with County Health Management and National Supply Chain system to ensure support and provision of uninterrupted supply of Laboratory Commodities.
Provide guidance on procurement of laboratory supplies to ensure certified standards and quantities of supplies are met.
Collaborates in the review and preparation of quarterly, semi – annual and annual donor reports.
Minimum Requirements and Qualifications
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
At least five (5) years of HIV program implementation experience is required.
Registration with the relevant professional bodies and an active practice license.
Good understanding of HIV/TB clinical care .
Excellent management abilities within a multi-disciplinary team, with capability to support, train, and mentor others.
Understanding of the Kenya Health system and experience working with government institutions, counties, and local partners.
Ability to anticipate, prioritize and manage multiple tasks with keen attention to detail and capability to follow through and meet deadlines.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Good use of MS Office packages and office automation solutions
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Use the link(s) below to apply on company website. Kindly send your application using this link http://51.140.157.234:88/ by attaching your cover letter, CV and credentials using the below link.Applications should be addressed to:The General SecretaryP.O. Box 30690 – 00100,NairobiThe closing date for receiving all applications is 6th December 2023.
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