POSITION
TITLE: Clinical Program Officer HIV Care and Treatment
REPORTS TO:
Regional Manager Kigoma
LOCATION:
Kigoma Regional Office with frequent field travel of up to 75%
OVERALL JOB
FUNCTION:
To provide
support to the regional team in the provision of quality, comprehensive HIV
care and treatment services across THPS supported health facilities in Kigoma
region. S/he will ensure effective enrollment, linkage to treatment follow-up
and retention and viral suppression of all HIV identified children, adolescents
and adults. S/He will work with other staff in the key intervention areas of
PMTCT/EID, Cervical Cancer Prevention,
TB/HIV, Adherence Psychosocial Support
and Community Linkages, Pharmacy and Laboratory support services to enhance
performance of the overall regional program.
KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES:
To promote
HIV counseling and testing at high yielding entry points of the health
facilities to increase identification of PLHIV and their enrollment and linkage
to care & treatment services in the era of Test and Start policy
To provide
technical assistance to healthcare providers at THPS supported health
facilities on HIV/AIDS clinical management and uptake of interventions
especially HIV viral load monitoring
To strengthen
retention strategies and minimize loss to follow up for clients newly initiated
on antiretroviral treatment including children, adolescents and adults
To facilitate
integration of TB and HIV services including intensified case finding,
infection control plans development and implementation, and isoniazid
preventive therapy for eligible clients.
To ensure
that THPS-supported clinical care activities at multiple delivery sites conform
to the Tanzania national guidelines.
To support
proper documentation of service delivery in appropriate national monitoring
tools including CTC 2 cards and registers
To work with
Senior Clinical Advisor in the development of monthly and quarterly reports.
To perform
any other duties as may be assigned by supervisor
Preferred
Skills:
QUALIFICATIONS
AND EXPERIENCE
Medical
Doctor degree from an accredited university
Completed one
year internship
English and
Swahili oral/written communication
Good
communication skills.
NB: Please do
not attach any certificates when submitting online.
SOURCE: The
Guardian 22 November, 2016
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