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Program Officer - Clinical

Full-time Mid Level Nigeria, NG
Posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago 14 views 0 applications

Job Description

Implement and deliver quality OTP services in Konduga LGA.

  • BSC in Nursing or MBBS in Medicine with a minimum of two years' work experience in NGO environment in clinical setup.
  • Previous experience in treatment of patients with severe acute malnutrition is a MUST.
  • Familiarity of the intervention areas is preferred.
  • Microsoft Office Skills (Outlook, Excel, Power Point, Word).
  • Willing and able to be based within remote areas, where services are limited.
  • Fluency in Hausa, Kanuri and English is required.

Can you describe your experience in managing malnutrition cases?

This question assesses your relevant experience in handling severe acute malnutrition cases. Provide specific examples from previous roles where you managed malnutrition cases, including the methods you used and outcomes.

How do you engage with local health authorities in your work?

Engagement with local authorities is crucial for the role's effectiveness.

What strategies do you use to ensure compliance with medical protocols?

Describe how you would conduct training for community health workers.

How do you ensure the integration of different health services in your programs?

What is your approach to monitoring the health and nutrition situation of vulnerable populations?

How would you handle an emergency health situation in the community?

Explain how you maintain detailed reports of program activities.

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