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Isibani Development Partners is a South African-registered NGO, launched in 2011 to become a leading local technical assistance provider and grants manager for health and social service strengthening in Southern Africa.

Isibani Development Partners seeks to appoint a Quality Improvement (QI) Advisor to be based in Ekurhuleni District, Gauteng.

The QI Advisor is expected to guide District and facility staff (including nurses, doctors and managers) to utilise quality improvement tools, techniques and methodologies to understand the gaps in patient finding, linkage to care and LTBI programmes, case referral within facilities and improve on existing processes. He/she is expected to develop and test models for improvement in care and facilitate knowledge sharing and learning sessions for QI capability-building, especially at district level.

Responsibilities:

  • Work alongside the District Health Management Team and other QI Advisors to support quality improvement activities and participate in all feedback and planning meetings to frame QI plans
  • Explore the latest evidence-based change ideas, document QI success stories and contribute to the development of standardised project tools and resources
  • Lead, conduct and monitor implementation of QI training activities for all relevant staff, especially senior level DoH managers as needed and continue to provide support and post-training mentorship and tracking of programmatic impact
  • Conduct regular review and learning visits each month on a rotational basis to support different facility level teams (District, Facilities, CHCs and Clinics), with comprehensive reports prepared and shared with district and national teams
  • Develop strong collaborative relationships with DoH staff and test new change ideas at the facility and community level using the model for improvement
  • Develop and utilise data systems to monitor QI plans, using run charts on a monthly basis

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences (preferably in nursing or medicine), Public Health or related field
  • Minimum of five years’ professional experience in a public health sector and NGO setting
  • Experience in TB management programs will be an added advantage

To apply, submit applications at [email protected] subject line “Quality Improvement Advisor: Ekurhuleni”

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

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Isibani Development Partners), a South African-registered NGO, was launched in 2011 to become a leading local technical assistance provider and grants manager for health and social service strengthening in South Africa. The positioning of Isibani for this role fills a critical gap within South African civil society to build capacity of local organisations to provide quality and lasting services to the most vulnerable.

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0 USD Gauteng CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Isibani Development Partners

Isibani Development Partners is a South African-registered NGO, launched in 2011 to become a leading local technical assistance provider and grants manager for health and social service strengthening in Southern Africa.

Isibani Development Partners seeks to appoint a Quality Improvement (QI) Advisor to be based in Ekurhuleni District, Gauteng.

The QI Advisor is expected to guide District and facility staff (including nurses, doctors and managers) to utilise quality improvement tools, techniques and methodologies to understand the gaps in patient finding, linkage to care and LTBI programmes, case referral within facilities and improve on existing processes. He/she is expected to develop and test models for improvement in care and facilitate knowledge sharing and learning sessions for QI capability-building, especially at district level.

Responsibilities:

  • Work alongside the District Health Management Team and other QI Advisors to support quality improvement activities and participate in all feedback and planning meetings to frame QI plans
  • Explore the latest evidence-based change ideas, document QI success stories and contribute to the development of standardised project tools and resources
  • Lead, conduct and monitor implementation of QI training activities for all relevant staff, especially senior level DoH managers as needed and continue to provide support and post-training mentorship and tracking of programmatic impact
  • Conduct regular review and learning visits each month on a rotational basis to support different facility level teams (District, Facilities, CHCs and Clinics), with comprehensive reports prepared and shared with district and national teams
  • Develop strong collaborative relationships with DoH staff and test new change ideas at the facility and community level using the model for improvement
  • Develop and utilise data systems to monitor QI plans, using run charts on a monthly basis

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Health Sciences (preferably in nursing or medicine), Public Health or related field
  • Minimum of five years’ professional experience in a public health sector and NGO setting
  • Experience in TB management programs will be an added advantage

To apply, submit applications at [email protected] subject line “Quality Improvement Advisor: Ekurhuleni”

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

2019-06-22

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