The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) seeks to recruit a Clinical officer Undertake field research activities on a range of projects at the interface between animals and humans. The incumbent should have active and current membership of the Clinical Officers’ Council of Kenya. The successful individual will work as a clinical officer, ideally in non-clinical settings (eg in the community, outside of hospitals/clinics), and preferably should have experience of working in research-based projects.ILRI works to improve food and nutritional security and reduce poverty in developing countries through research for efficient, safe and sustainable use of livestock. It is the only one of 15 CGIAR research centres dedicated entirely to animal agriculture research for the developing world. Co-hosted by Kenya and Ethiopia, it has regional or country offices and projects in East, South and Southeast Asia as well as Central, East, Southern and West Africa. www.ilri.orgResponsibilities
Represent the project with study participants, and maintain good relations with participating study communities
Undertake clinical examinations of adults and children participating in studies and record clinical findings, according to project protocols, and using electronic data recording tools
Undertake blood sampling from adult and child study subjects according to project protocols
Oversee the collection of faecal specimens from children and advise adult participants in appropriate self-sampling techniques
Assume responsibility for the delivery of field material to project laboratories
Undertake detailed socio-economic and behavioural questionnaires with study subjects
Maintain records of locations visited
Prescribe appropriately for diagnosed conditions or provide appropriate referrals
Manage field clinical resources and mentor interns and students
Take care of the project resources
Maintain good relationships with the local health infrastructure in study zones
Any other duties that may be assigned by the senior project staff
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of one-year experience Or Diploma in Diploma in Clinical Medicine from a recognized institution with three years relevant experience
At least two years of field experience working with a research-based organization
Experience with work on zoonotic infections will be an asset.
Ability to work well in a multidisciplinary team
Ability to maintain good relations with study subjects in the community
Possess a valid driver’s license (not required, but would be an asset)
Skilled at blood sampling
Ability to undertake clinical diagnoses of a range of diseases based on discussions with study subjects and physical examinations
Skilled at maintaining accurate records, including undertaking questionnaire-based surveys
Experience with digital data entry devices for recording questionnaire responses and clinical parameters
Ability to work with minimum supervision, sometimes for long hours, and in a diversity of urban environments (ranging from low income settlements to high income neighbourhoods)
Willingness to learn new field techniques where appropriate and conform to project protocols
Excellent communication skills
Exposure to working in a laboratory
Demonstrated ability to achieve success in clinically orientated community-based health studies
Terms of AppointmentThis position is at job level HG 10 and open to Kenyan nationals only. The position is a 2-year contract, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding. ILRI offers a competitive salary and benefits package which includes; pension, medical and other insurances
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