This position requires experience in clinical knowledge, as well as nursing qualifications with specific emphasis on NIMART certificate, PrEP exposure and training
The Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) project requires the services of one (1) Professional Nurse that will be responsible for providing all comprehensive health services (including SRHR) for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)
The candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day activities within a cluster (clinic (s), schools, tertiary institutions)
The activities include the provision of mobile PHC, HIV Prevention, Care and support services for Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW), including PrEP, ART, SRHR, linkage to care, adherence support, phlebotomy, interpretation of results and ensuring that clients remain in care
Location:
Motherwell - Eastern Cape
Key performance areas:
Engagement with AGYW, and other key role players to identify area where AGYW are found on a regular basis
Produce weekly work-plan with a list of AGYW hotspot areas, with planed route of delivery of services
Identification of allocated funder targets, and design outreach schedule to reach target population, daily, weekly, monthly
Establishment of stakeholder team and organising meetings to include AGYW and other role players
Produce reports on demand creation and awareness campaigns and activities used to reach AGYW
Orientation of facilities, and involve AGYW in the project model, services available and hours of operation
Provision of behaviour change information on issues related to HIV, TB, STI, SRHR, PrEP, ART, and other related information within the community
Orientate DOH PHC facilities, and make them aware of project implementation
Ensure DOH policies and guidelines are available, and keep up-dated on developments
Attend regular training on all guidelines, and keep up-dated of changes
Obtain letter of authority from the DOH to receive a list of commodities required to provide PHC services for AGYW
Together with the Project Manager: National Coordination, order PHC drugs according to the DOH recommendations and keep record of stock in, stock-out
Sensitization training
Conduct risk reduction counselling
Conduct the following screening services for HIV, TB, STI, Syphilis, HPV, pregnancy and other minor alignments
Registration of clients using the clinical chart for Pre-ART, and ART
Open clinical charts for clients for both PrEP/ART
Phlebotomy-interpretation of results
Documentation of all relevant patient results and information
Clinical assessment of clients
Counselling for PrEP, ART, and contraceptive choices
Initiation clients on PrEP, PEP, STI treatment, FP, and ART
Adherence support groups for PrEP, PEP and ART
Stock management and control, including drug supplies and commodities
Quality assessment and control
Produce electronic mapping data-base
Produce reports on relevant out-reach activities and outcomes
Monitor PrEP/ART numbers on a weekly, monthly and quarterly basis
Monitor effective benchmarks for measuring and analyze, review, and report on effectiveness of policy
Regularly feedback on service standards, and new developments
Quality Control of source documents and ensure data collection tools are completed in line with protocol and good clinical practice guidelines
Maintain and build relationships with NDOH, provincial and district DOH and any other medical/social services and stakeholders linked to the project
Keep abreast of current news and events to report to management
Engage regularly with key stakeholders, e.g., DOH, Civil Society, DBE
Up-date stakeholders on new developments
Promote interest in the Project PrEP programme
Promote the clinic in the cluster they have been assigned to ensuring that the visual IEC materials are available
Participate in regular planning sessions with RHI/DOH and other key stakeholders
Establish effective working relationships with internal and external team
Strengthen and support the referral system between the community, schools, clinics, and hospitals to ensure that clients are linked to care
Conduct regular focus group discussions, support groups and adherence support groups to increase uptake of PrEP/ART
Support the implementation of strategies to ensure retention and adherence
Support and strengthen the use of B-Wise as a source of educational information related to HIV and HIV screening
Work closely with WBOTs, peer navigators and counsellors to document and respond to issues arising in the community
Follow through to ensure that quality and productivity standards of own work are consistently and accurately maintained
Create a database for client follow-up and trace missed appointment immediately
Maintain a positive attitude and respond openly to feedback
Required minimum education and training:
Professional Nursing Diploma/Degree
A/PC 101
Competency Certificate in NIMART
Certificate in PrEP
Dispensing license
Proficiency in MS Office
A valid driver's license and own vehicle
Public Drivers Permit (PDP) is an added advantage
Required minimum work experience:
Minimum 2 years' experience working within or supporting the public health sector
1 year experience in NIMART
Experience working with Adolescents, or on Adolescent health focused projects
Experience working in the community and providing PHC mobile services
Professional Body Registration:
South African Nursing Council
Desirable additional education, work experience and personal abilities:
Good interpersonal skills and the ability to navigate complex situations
SRH, AYFS trained or experience and certification in Good Clinical Practice is an advantage
A demonstrated understanding on how to screen, assess, diagnose and treat clients for HIV STI and TB
Good understanding and ability to provide comprehensive health services including but not limited to HTS, PrEP, FP, Pregnancy and ART services
Ability to conduct adherence support groups, contraceptive counselling, and charting and conducting quality control assessments for clinical activities
Systems thinker, ability to think through multifactored problems
Experience working in a donor funded organisation/NGO or project-based environment
Adaptable, willing to take initiative/a self-starter
Strong organisational and multitasking skills, and a proactive approach
Knowledge of and passion for health-related issues
Knowledge of youth (age 10-24) culture in South Africa
Team player, detail focused and reliable, able to work independently
Have a good knowledge of principles of customer service
Passion for helping people
Demands of the job:
Availability to work during weekdays, some evenings, as well as weekends as and when required
Time will be split between community PrEP service delivery, direct service delivery, training and mentoring of staff at the site
TO APPLY:
Only if you do meet the minimum job requirements and experience as mentioned above, you may submit a detailed updated CV.
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The closing date for all applications: 02 September 2024.
Note WHC, in accordance with their Employment Equity goals and plan, will give preference to suitable applicants from designated groups as defined in the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 and subsequent amendments thereto.
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Wits Health Consortium will only respond to shortlisted candidates.
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