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Position summary; Regional Project Officers report to the Zonal Program Managers and serve as liaison between COEs and Scale Up districts. They advise field division management and request clinical specialists based on facility needs. They also represent Baylor-Tanzania by serving on regional health committees and identifying activities for partnerships and appropriate commitment of resources.
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop project activity strategy with timely and regularly review implementation work plans
Develop/adopt relevant materials to support field activities
Plan, implement and maintain a record of field activities
Monitor and report on relevant activities and impact
Liaise with the relevant partners, stakeholders, and collaborator at the activity level
Attending to COE patients in the pediatric wards of the Zonal Referral Hospital, the Baylor-Tanzania COE and in outreach facilities
Providing education to medical trainees regarding pediatric and general HIV/AIDS care
Providing technical assistance to health care providers in pediatric and general HIV/AIDS prevention, diagnosis, care, treatment and complications both within the COE as well as in outside facilities
Providing complete and accurate documentation of medical information including history, physical examinations, laboratory findings, assessments and plans using paper charts and/or electronic health records (EHR), as appropriate
Actively participating in CPD activities and other meetings in all clinical and educational settings
Assist in Data collection in the region
Other specific tasks as assigned
Qualifications / Skills
A holder of a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) degree or Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery/Chirurgery (MBCHB) from an accredited institution
Registered by the Tanganyika Medical Council as a Medical Doctor having completed internship with at least one-year working experience
Proficiency in general pediatric and adult medical care
Familiarity with general HIV care and treatment
Familiarity with word processing and spreadsheet computer programs
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Addressed to: Senior Administrator, Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation – Tanzania P.O. Box 2663 Mbeya, Tanzania (FOR MBEYA POSITIONS) P.O BOX 5208 Mwanza, Tanzania (FOR MWANZA POSITIONS) Or hr@baylortanzania.or.tz Deadline for application is 9th May 2018
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop project activity strategy with timely and regularly review implementation work plans
Develop/adopt relevant materials to support field activities
Plan, implement and maintain a record of field activities
Monitor and report on relevant activities and impact
Liaise with the relevant partners, stakeholders, and collaborator at the activity level
Attending to COE patients in the pediatric wards of the Zonal Referral Hospital, the Baylor-Tanzania COE and in outreach facilities
Providing education to medical trainees regarding pediatric and general HIV/AIDS care
Providing technical assistance to health care providers in pediatric and general HIV/AIDS prevention, diagnosis, care, treatment and complications both within the COE as well as in outside facilities
Providing complete and accurate documentation of medical information including history, physical examinations, laboratory findings, assessments and plans using paper charts and/or electronic health records (EHR), as appropriate
Actively participating in CPD activities and other meetings in all clinical and educational settings
Assist in Data collection in the region
Other specific tasks as assigned
Qualifications / Skills
A holder of a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) degree or Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery/Chirurgery (MBCHB) from an accredited institution
Registered by the Tanganyika Medical Council as a Medical Doctor having completed internship with at least one-year working experience
Proficiency in general pediatric and adult medical care
Familiarity with general HIV care and treatment
Familiarity with word processing and spreadsheet computer programs
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Addressed to: Senior Administrator, Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation – Tanzania P.O. Box 2663 Mbeya, Tanzania (FOR MBEYA POSITIONS) P.O BOX 5208 Mwanza, Tanzania (FOR MWANZA POSITIONS) Or hr@baylortanzania.or.tz Deadline for application is 9th May 2018