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Infectious Disease Institute
Kampala, Uganda
Nakasero Hospital
CLOSEDKampala, Uganda
Nakasero Hospital
CLOSEDKampala, Uganda
International Hospital Kampala
CLOSEDKampala, Uganda
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International Hospital Kampala
CLOSEDKampala, Uganda
Closing: Apr 13, 2023
11 days remainingPublished: Mar 28, 2023 (5 days ago)
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The Head of the Department-Prevention Care and Treatment (HOD-PCT) holds primary responsibility for ensuring the quality of clinical services at IDI; creating standards of care and standard operating procedures and protocols; and appraising and mentoring clinic staff to ensure constant improvement of their skills.
Training and mentoring of staff are central activities of this position. This includes appraisal, career planning, and capacity building of clinical staff including physicians, nurses, counselors, pharmacists, dispensers, and others.
The HOD-PCT also plays an important role in clinical research and works closely with the HOD-Research to coordinate and oversee clinical research activities (at the principal investigator or consultancy level) in IDI clinics; reviewing research findings and integrating relevant findings into standard clinical practices, and ensuring the highest standards of clinical practice and data collection.
The HOD-PCT is part of the IDI training department faculty and actively engages in training initiatives related to clinical care. This includes creating clinical training opportunities for Makerere and visiting students and for participants in IDI's training program.
The HOD-PCT operates as an integral part of the IDI senior management team and leads development discussions for developing the clinical services of the PCT Programme. This person serves as the primary link between the clinical services at the Institute and the Ministry of Health as well as Mulago National Referral Hospital.
Administratively the HOD-PCT is responsible for the basic monitoring of clinical services budgets and participating in financial planning discussions related to the funding for clinical services. The HODPCT supervises the Deputy Head of Department (DHOD)and the Specialists Physicians as a matrix supervisor. S/he is responsible for the oversight of all clinical management systems developed by
The HOD-PCT will be a licensed physician with a specialty in Internal Medicine (MMed-Internal Medicine or its equivalent). Additional training in Infectious Diseases and or public health will be an added advantage. S/he should have demonstrated experience in the field of HIV/AIDS and related infections. S/he will possess over seven years of experience in health care service delivery, at least five of which should be specified in the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
Ideally, the HOD-PCT will have experience in the development and implementation of clinical research trials in the field of infectious diseases with related publications in scientific journals, as well as experience working in a resource-limited setting. S(he) will have experience in grant writing, particularly for competitive program awards.
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
The Head of the Department-Prevention Care and Treatment (HOD-PCT) holds primary responsibility for ensuring the quality of clinical services at IDI; creating standards of care and standard operating procedures and protocols; and appraising and mentoring clinic staff to ensure constant improvement of their skills.
Training and mentoring of staff are central activities of this position. This includes appraisal, career planning, and capacity building of clinical staff including physicians, nurses, counselors, pharmacists, dispensers, and others.
The HOD-PCT also plays an important role in clinical research and works closely with the HOD-Research to coordinate and oversee clinical research activities (at the principal investigator or consultancy level) in IDI clinics; reviewing research findings and integrating relevant findings into standard clinical practices, and ensuring the highest standards of clinical practice and data collection.
The HOD-PCT is part of the IDI training department faculty and actively engages in training initiatives related to clinical care. This includes creating clinical training opportunities for Makerere and visiting students and for participants in IDI's training program.
The HOD-PCT operates as an integral part of the IDI senior management team and leads development discussions for developing the clinical services of the PCT Programme. This person serves as the primary link between the clinical services at the Institute and the Ministry of Health as well as Mulago National Referral Hospital.
Administratively the HOD-PCT is responsible for the basic monitoring of clinical services budgets and participating in financial planning discussions related to the funding for clinical services. The HODPCT supervises the Deputy Head of Department (DHOD)and the Specialists Physicians as a matrix supervisor. S/he is responsible for the oversight of all clinical management systems developed by
The HOD-PCT will be a licensed physician with a specialty in Internal Medicine (MMed-Internal Medicine or its equivalent). Additional training in Infectious Diseases and or public health will be an added advantage. S/he should have demonstrated experience in the field of HIV/AIDS and related infections. S/he will possess over seven years of experience in health care service delivery, at least five of which should be specified in the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
Ideally, the HOD-PCT will have experience in the development and implementation of clinical research trials in the field of infectious diseases with related publications in scientific journals, as well as experience working in a resource-limited setting. S(he) will have experience in grant writing, particularly for competitive program awards.
Additional Preferred Qualifications:
Clinical Care
Training, Mentoring, and Supervising Clinicians
Clinical Research
General Administration
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