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Sierra Leone ranks 181st out of 188 on the UN Human Development Index (2015) and has a correspondingly high level of unmet need for healthcare. There is a clear need for hospital and health service management expertise, where this function is in the early stages of professionalization. For this reason the King’s Sierra Leone Partnership is expanding its well established team of clinicians to include managers with significant operational management and service improvement experience in hospitals. This is an exciting opportunity for energetic, focussed and collaborative managers to make lasting contribution to improving health and care in Sierra Leone. Volunteering in low and middle income countries is a much “less trodden path” for managers than clinicians and so this is also a brilliant opportunity for pioneers to help shape the role of managers within the partnership.

KSLP is looking to recruit a Hospital Management Volunteer for its in-country team from 13/03/17 or as soon as possible thereafter. This person will be based in Freetown and will work alongside clinicians from all disciplines from King’s and Connaught Hospital to improve the management of the hospital and deliver specific service improvements. Specific areas of focus will be tailored to the volunteer’s expertise as well as the length of the placement, but will include at least some of the following:

  • Embedding quality improvement within the hospital by supporting the work of the recently established quality improvement committee and the delivery of specific QI projects in various clinical areas by Connaught staff
  • Embedding the recently improved systems for health records management
  • Improving flow through the hospital including improving systems for bed management
  • Working with Connaught Hospital leadership to develop an effective approach to prioritising areas for capital investment in buildings and new equipment
  • Coaching and mentoring non-clinical and clinical colleagues at Connaught Hospital in management and leadership skills
  • Introducing patient and public involvement as an important component of service improvement
  • Working with Connaught Hospital leadership to improve systems and policies for HR management
  • Supporting the development of the hospital’s future strategy, including improving the quality of management information and data available to support high-quality decision making

Person Specifications

  • Qualifications: University degree in health management and leadership and/or clinical profession; a Masters degree is desirable but not essential. Applicants with clinical and non-clinical backgrounds are equally welcomed
  • Experience: At least 5 years’ health service management experience that must include operational service management in hospitals; experience in more strategic roles such as collaborative service improvement, public health, commissioning, planning, organisational development and mentoring & coaching is desirable
  • Personal Characteristics: Delivery-focussed, practical, resilient, tenacious, patient, emotionally intelligent, collaborative, quick to make sense of complex issues, culturally sensitive, and possessing excellent listening skills

How to apply:

To Apply: Submit a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) and CV (maximum 4 pages) to [email protected]. Please include the role title in the subject line of the email. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.

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Our VisionThe King’s Sierra Leone Partnership is working alongside local partners to build a strong and resilient health system in Sierra Leone. We’re doing this by building the capacity of individuals, institutions, and systems to improve health outcomes.Connaught Hospital’s Mental Health Nurse works with KSLP’s Psychiatrist to assess patients with mental health needs. These images were taken on the Momenta Project Sierra Leone 2015 workshop in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photo © Katherine Wise/Momenta Workshops 2015.We will achieve this by working with local partners to:Pioneer health policy and models of care Deliver vital clinical services Provide health education and training through distance-learning, volunteer trips and a dedicated in-country team Produce new knowledge on health service strengthening through ground-breaking research Our ApproachThe King’s Sierra Leone Partnership (KSLP) works in partnership to improve health and health services in Sierra Leone. Our partnership is based on ideas of trust and shared accountability between King’s Sierra Leone Partnership and our local partners in Sierra Leone. The partnership is long-term but not permanent, and is based on reciprocal learning and mutual benefits.The strong relationships we’ve developed with our partners, as well as the dedication of our international volunteers, allows us to implement and support affordable, resilient, and integrated programmes that are aligned with Sierra Leonean health priorities. This means that the improvements we make have a better chance of becoming permanent positive change.

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0 USD Freetown CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week King’s Sierra Leone Partnership

Sierra Leone ranks 181st out of 188 on the UN Human Development Index (2015) and has a correspondingly high level of unmet need for healthcare. There is a clear need for hospital and health service management expertise, where this function is in the early stages of professionalization. For this reason the King’s Sierra Leone Partnership is expanding its well established team of clinicians to include managers with significant operational management and service improvement experience in hospitals. This is an exciting opportunity for energetic, focussed and collaborative managers to make lasting contribution to improving health and care in Sierra Leone. Volunteering in low and middle income countries is a much “less trodden path” for managers than clinicians and so this is also a brilliant opportunity for pioneers to help shape the role of managers within the partnership.

KSLP is looking to recruit a Hospital Management Volunteer for its in-country team from 13/03/17 or as soon as possible thereafter. This person will be based in Freetown and will work alongside clinicians from all disciplines from King’s and Connaught Hospital to improve the management of the hospital and deliver specific service improvements. Specific areas of focus will be tailored to the volunteer’s expertise as well as the length of the placement, but will include at least some of the following:

  • Embedding quality improvement within the hospital by supporting the work of the recently established quality improvement committee and the delivery of specific QI projects in various clinical areas by Connaught staff
  • Embedding the recently improved systems for health records management
  • Improving flow through the hospital including improving systems for bed management
  • Working with Connaught Hospital leadership to develop an effective approach to prioritising areas for capital investment in buildings and new equipment
  • Coaching and mentoring non-clinical and clinical colleagues at Connaught Hospital in management and leadership skills
  • Introducing patient and public involvement as an important component of service improvement
  • Working with Connaught Hospital leadership to improve systems and policies for HR management
  • Supporting the development of the hospital’s future strategy, including improving the quality of management information and data available to support high-quality decision making

Person Specifications

  • Qualifications: University degree in health management and leadership and/or clinical profession; a Masters degree is desirable but not essential. Applicants with clinical and non-clinical backgrounds are equally welcomed
  • Experience: At least 5 years’ health service management experience that must include operational service management in hospitals; experience in more strategic roles such as collaborative service improvement, public health, commissioning, planning, organisational development and mentoring & coaching is desirable
  • Personal Characteristics: Delivery-focussed, practical, resilient, tenacious, patient, emotionally intelligent, collaborative, quick to make sense of complex issues, culturally sensitive, and possessing excellent listening skills

How to apply:

To Apply: Submit a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) and CV (maximum 4 pages) to [email protected]. Please include the role title in the subject line of the email. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.

2017-02-17

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