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MUJHU(The Makerere University - Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration)

Birth Defects Surveillance Study Midwife

Kampala, Uganda

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Prevention Officer - Nakasongola

Nakasongola, Uganda

Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation (Uganda)

Prevention Officer - Kyankwanzi

Kyankwanzi, Uganda

Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation (Uganda)

Prevention Officer - Kiboga

Kiboga, Uganda

Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation (Uganda)

Prevention Officer - Kibaale

Kibaale, Uganda

Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation (Uganda)

Prevention Officer - Nakaseke

Nakaseke, Uganda

Lapaire Glasses

Optometrist Or OCO

Kampala, Uganda

Walimu

Medical Officer

Kampala, Uganda

Walimu

Clinical Nurse

Kampala, Uganda

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UNICEF

Consultant

Kampala, Uganda

Closing: May 2, 2024

10 days remaining

Published: Apr 20, 2024 (2 days ago)

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To conduct study activities, and care for the newborns and mothers in the Birth Defects (BD) Surveillance Study Project.


Requirements

• Registered Nurse / Midwife, with current registration for practice from the Uganda Nurses and Midwives councils (UNMC), who is interested and ready to work in a busy labour ward with minimum supervision. The candidate is required to have worked for at least three (3) years in a busy health centre/institution. Experience in provision of HCT/ART/PMTCT services is preferred. Experience in counselling and research with human participants will be an added advantage.

• The candidate should have comprehensive knowledge of PMTCT, ART and newborn examination. They should be willing and able to work extended duty shifts i.e. 12 hour day, and 12 hour night shifts, including public holidays and weekends and be able to accomplish assigned tasks accurately with detailed completeness. The candidate should also possess good oral communication skills and be able to work in a team. Flexibility to adjustment in work schedule is required. Ability to use a computer / tablet to collect data is essential.



Job application procedure

Applications with complete CVs, including 3 referees and their full address or contact telephone number, copies of academic certificates and testimonials, should be addressed to the MU-JHU Director Human Resources, through the reception on first floor, MU-JHU 1 Building or sent by email (application should not exceed 15MBs) to [email protected] – not later than 2nd May 2024 by 5.30pm.


Responsibilities
To conduct study activities, and care for the newborns and mothers in the Birth Defects (BD) Surveillance Study Project.


Requirements

• Registered Nurse / Midwife, with current registration for practice from the Uganda Nurses and Midwives councils (UNMC), who is interested and ready to work in a busy labour ward with minimum supervision. The candidate is required to have worked for at least three (3) years in a busy health centre/institution. Experience in provision of HCT/ART/PMTCT services is preferred. Experience in counselling and research with human participants will be an added advantage.

• The candidate should have comprehensive knowledge of PMTCT, ART and newborn examination. They should be willing and able to work extended duty shifts i.e. 12 hour day, and 12 hour night shifts, including public holidays and weekends and be able to accomplish assigned tasks accurately with detailed completeness. The candidate should also possess good oral communication skills and be able to work in a team. Flexibility to adjustment in work schedule is required. Ability to use a computer / tablet to collect data is essential.



Job application procedure

Applications with complete CVs, including 3 referees and their full address or contact telephone number, copies of academic certificates and testimonials, should be addressed to the MU-JHU Director Human Resources, through the reception on first floor, MU-JHU 1 Building or sent by email (application should not exceed 15MBs) to [email protected] – not later than 2nd May 2024 by 5.30pm.


The holder of this position will work under the direct supervision of the Nurse Coordinator with functional responsibilities to the Hospital Liaison Coordinator and will be responsible for the following duties and responsibilities:

• Examining all births in the hospital to ascertain the presence or absence of major external birth defects.

• Counselling mothers of newborns with birth defects and linking them to special care.

• Obtaining consent and enrolling participants in the case control study.

• Interviewing mothers and reviewing their medical records to collect surveillance and study related data .and completing the surveillance forms using Android-based tablets.

• Ensuring participants’ confidentiality and privacy, including safety of data collection equipment like tablets and laptops.

• Participating in study data quality assurance and control.

• Working together with the participating hospital staff midwives to prepare expectant mothers for delivery and conducting of deliveries.

• Request, receive and account for study supplies on wards/units.

• Conduct other study specific procedures as shall be specified from time to time.


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