The Excellence Community Education Welfare Scheme (ECEWS) is a leading and reputable indigenous non-governmental organization that promotes access to qualitative healthcare, Education and economic strengthening opportunities for all Nigerians. With its headquarters in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State with a corporate office in Abuja, ECEWS has presence in 17 States across the South-South, South East, South West and North Central Nigeria with a strong client portfolio with the Global Fund to fight against AIDS, TB and Malaria, United States agency for international development (USAID), United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC), The United Nations office of Projects, World Bank & Federal Government of Nigeria. Since its founding in 2001, ECEWS has built a vast network of health and allied professional staff, partners and collaborators which has earned her a solid reputation among its funders and is well regarded by competitors and partners alike.
ECEWS in collaboration with SASCP is seeking to recruit qualified persons in Ekiti State to fill these position necessary for program implementation in the state as indicated below:
Job Title: State Clinical Mentor
Location: Ekiti
Job Nature: Full Time
Project: ECEWS
Background
The National AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infections Control and Hepatitis Programme (NASCP) is a division of the Department of Public Health in the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH).
Its mandate is to coordinate the formulation and effective implementation of the Nigerian government policies, guidelines, and standard operating procedures for the prevention of new HIV infections as well as improve on the existing treatment, care, and support for those persons already infected and affected by the virus in the country.
In collaboration with the USG, NASCP is implementing the first phase of National Clinical Mentoring in the HIV programme in 19 Nigerian States for improved HIV service delivery.
Job Summary
The candidate must be domiciled in the state and be conversant with the terrain. S/He is expected to build the capacity of frontline Healthcare workers to provide quality HIV clinical services offered as part of a comprehensive package of care in both public and private facilities as well as in communities.
Responsibilities
Provide on-site clinical training to healthcare workers on HIV treatment according to the national guidelines, including adult and pediatric ART and the treatment of tuberculosis and other opportunistic diseases.
Provide training through clinical consultation, assisting local healthcare workers in identifying key bottlenecks affecting patients’ access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and helping them with direct patient care as needed.
Provide continuous medical education (CME), which may include didactic training sessions for health professionals, as needed. All training will be in accordance with the national guidelines.
Provide health worker capacity-building sessions using various methodologies (including use of project ECHO, and low bandwidth video conferencing).
Assist as requested with facilitating sessions on the weekly ECHO video-conferencing sessions with health workers from various sites in the states
Develop standard operating procedures for the provision of HIV clinical care at the health facility in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders. This may include troubleshooting problems with the patient flow, tracking defaulters, or clarifying referral pathways by developing appropriate algorithms.
Submit a monthly report on training and technical assistance activities, as well as findings and recommendations for strengthening services in the health facility and compliance with the national treatment guidelines.
Perform other duties related to clinical mentoring as assigned.
Minimum Recruitment Standard
Must possess a Degree in Medical Sciences (MBBS or equivalent). Postgraduate qualification/master’s level training in Public Health, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or Obstetrics will be an advantage.
Must be registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
At least 2-3 years’ experience with clinical HIV and AIDS care, including the provision of antiretroviral therapy (ART)
Must have at least 2 years’ experience with program planning, assessment, and implementation of HIV clinical care programs. Experience in the provision of HIV clinical training
Previous experience in HIV-related operational research is an advantage.
Good knowledge of current trends (national and international) in HIV clinical care and service delivery
Experience in coordinating multi-disciplinary HIV clinical teams for effective service delivery.
Minimum Recruitment Standard:
Demonstrated coaching and mentoring ability.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with people of different backgrounds - Ability to apply problem-solving skills to ongoing challenges.
Strong organizing, planning, and prioritizing skills
Sensitivity to different cultural working environments
Ability to analyze and interpret data and write reports.
Capacity to operate both as a team player in large diverse teams as well as individually.
Self-motivated with a strong work ethic
Proficiency in Computers and software/applications such as presentation software, spreadsheets, and video conferencing.