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About this job
Position Title: Mobile Clinic Drivers (multiple positions)
Reports to: Admin Officer
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Location: Mwanza
Travel: Approximately 80% in intervention districts outside of job location
Overall Job Function:
The Mobile Clinic Driver will be responsible to drive the ICAP Mobile Clinic in the most efficient, safest, and professional way possible providing services to staff and its clients. S/he is in charge of the truck ensuring all the installed equipment are safely preserved.
Specific Responsibilities and Duties:
Drive long distance with ICAP staff when required and adhere to the SOPs, rules and regulations.
Ensure that the truck is always clean and in good order and all the documentation (e.g. insurance and road license) are up to date.
Perform routine truck inspection and maintenance including checking oil, fuel, brakes, lights, windshield wipers, waters and tire pressures.
Keep track of maintenance record of the truck to ensure that service schedule is adhered to and to remind the supervisor in advance when truck’s service is due.
Provide information and other general assistance to the ICAP staff and its clients.
Maintain records of work performed and fill all necessary forms, make timely reports of accidents, incidents, and unusual occurrences.
Ensure necessary steps are taken as required by rules and regulations in case of involvement in an accident.
Abide to all ICAP rules and regulations.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills:
Required Experience/Certifications: Must have minimum 5 years’ experience driving semitrailer vehicles. Must have valid and current license in category class for driving semitrailers. PSV Certificate from the National Institute of Transport (NIT) is required.
Good interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively
Ability to interact with a diverse team and interact well with all beneficiaries, health care workers, and volunteers by facilitating a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory, and non-stigmatizing environment in the program, and to welcome all clients regardless of their background.
Reports to: Admin Officer
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Location: Mwanza
Travel: Approximately 80% in intervention districts outside of job location
Overall Job Function:
The Mobile Clinic Driver will be responsible to drive the ICAP Mobile Clinic in the most efficient, safest, and professional way possible providing services to staff and its clients. S/he is in charge of the truck ensuring all the installed equipment are safely preserved.
Specific Responsibilities and Duties:
Drive long distance with ICAP staff when required and adhere to the SOPs, rules and regulations.
Ensure that the truck is always clean and in good order and all the documentation (e.g. insurance and road license) are up to date.
Perform routine truck inspection and maintenance including checking oil, fuel, brakes, lights, windshield wipers, waters and tire pressures.
Keep track of maintenance record of the truck to ensure that service schedule is adhered to and to remind the supervisor in advance when truck’s service is due.
Provide information and other general assistance to the ICAP staff and its clients.
Maintain records of work performed and fill all necessary forms, make timely reports of accidents, incidents, and unusual occurrences.
Ensure necessary steps are taken as required by rules and regulations in case of involvement in an accident.
Abide to all ICAP rules and regulations.
Perform any other tasks assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills:
Required Experience/Certifications: Must have minimum 5 years’ experience driving semitrailer vehicles. Must have valid and current license in category class for driving semitrailers. PSV Certificate from the National Institute of Transport (NIT) is required.
Good interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively
Ability to interact with a diverse team and interact well with all beneficiaries, health care workers, and volunteers by facilitating a non-judgmental, non-discriminatory, and non-stigmatizing environment in the program, and to welcome all clients regardless of their background.