Nurse – SPARK Study (2 Positions)

JOB PURPOSE: 
This role is responsible for co-ordinating and facilitating the Caregiver Skills Training (CST) Intervention for the SPARK study in Kilifi County that teaches caregivers strategies to help them support their child. The post holder will work in close collaboration with fellow nurse and the broader SPARK study Research team in activities aimed at addressing behavioural and communication challenges in children with Developmental Disorders, enhancing caregivers’ quality of life and changing their attitudes towards capabilities of their children.
Description: 
REPORTS TO:

Principal Investigator

BUDGET AND RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY:

Cash imprest for CST activities of up-to Ksh. 100,000

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:  

Undertake training in good clinical practice (GCP), Research ethics and the implementation of the CST intervention.
Coordinate in the planning and implementation of the CST activities for the SPARK study within Kilifi County which include harmonizing all CST materials, consenting, and recruiting caregivers, conducting home visits, assessment of child developmental disorders using standard screening tools and facilitating group sessions.
Ensure appropriate documentation of all CST facilitation activities, including developing and sharing of activity reports, transcribing, translation, and appropriate storage of all data collected during implementation of the CST intervention.
Support the development, production and distribution of information, education, and communication (IEC) print, audio, and audio-visual materials for SPARK Study
When called upon, support SPARK research teams to plan, develop and implement other study specific activities
Enhance health and safety aspects of activities being undertaken.

 QUALIFICATIONS:

Diploma in Nursing
Kenya Registered Nurse (KERN)
At-least 3 years relevant experience
Fluency in English, Kiswahili and any of the Mijikenda dialect 
Demonstrated experience in facilitating caregiver/family-based interventions involving teaching caregivers’ skills.
Demonstrated experience with working in a research setting
Training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP)

COMPETENCIES:

Demonstrate high levels of integrity and confidentiality
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
Strong Organizational, planning and administrative skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to work with minimal supervision.
Teamwork with the ability to work diverse teams

Apply via :

jobs.kemri-wellcome.org