Temporary Nurse/Matron 346 views1 applications


Reporting To: Centre Manager

Job Summary

HIAS is an international nonprofit organization with a stand for a world in which refugees find welcome, safety and freedom. HIAS operation in Kenya was established in 2002 with the mission to serve the most vulnerable refugees through community based protection including psychosocial support, resilience building, resettlement and provision of durable solutions.

HIAS seeks to recruit a Temporary Matron/Nurse who will manage the welfare of clients and ensure that all medical needs of patients are met. The candidate for this position will be required to ensure individual holistic health care is maintained throughout.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1) Health and Medical Arrangements

· Responding to medical emergencies and offering first aid services.

· Carrying out medical screening and observations during intake of clients

· Administering any prescription medication in accordance with the doctor’s guidelines.

· Monitoring immunizations for children as per KEPI schedule

· Accompanying residents to routine medical appointments

· Provide advice to the Centre Manager on the medical needs of the residents at the center.

· Make orders for the medical supplies for the center. Ensure that medical supplies are stored safely and properly utilized.

· Handle all the relevant medical documentation and facilitate referrals to hospitals

· Keep records of all medical cases, treatment received, medication, duration of stay, and other needs at the center.

· Prepare daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly summaries.

· Record all Medical Emergencies and other incident reports at the centre.

· Ensuring proper documentation and maintain confidentiality

· Work closely with housekeeping department to ensure that the medical needs in terms of cleanliness and diet of residents are met.

2) Welfare

· Contributing to the induction of new residents so as to provide the highest standards of care

· Ensure cleanliness and tidiness of both the House and residents;

· Inspect the rooms from time to time and check on the general cleanliness, any peculiar habits, and/or report on anything outside the usual norm.

· Identify, address and report all residents’ concerns to the Centre Manager

· Conflict resolution amongst clients

· Establish a compassionate environment by providing emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to clients.

· Carry out any other duties, as may be required by management

Job specifications

· Diploma in Nursing from a recognized institution.

· Qualified nurse with a sound knowledge of the management of outbreaks, of common diseases.

· Must be a registered Nurse with the Nursing Council of Kenya

Skills & Competencies

· At least 2 years of work experience as a nurse, former experience with humanitarian organizations will be an added advantage

· Good computer skills (Word, Excel)

· Significant knowledge in conducting trainings and health talks.

· Ability to manage confidentiality

· Fluent in written and spoken English and Swahili

· Experience working in a refugee program is an added advantage

· Ability to work in a demanding and high pressured environment

How to apply:

How to Apply

Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] indicate the Vacancy Number HRTK/T-M/N/1/2019 on the subject line.

Closing Date: 29th January 2019 by 5.00pm

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification. Late applications will not be considered.

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HIAS Africa's main goal is to address the assistance, protection and durable solutions needs for refugees at heightened risk in Africa, through the provision of direct psychosocial, social and resettlement services, as well as through community outreach and capacity building for partners.

Assistance:  HIAS Africa recognizes that refugees must have access to basic needs for survival. For those in peril, HIAS Africa facilitates access to safe accommodation, medical facilities, escort and transportation.

In addition, refugees at heightened risk benefit from trauma therapy in individual and group settings as well as a range of other short-term therapeutic care. Home visits are carried out to enhance evaluation of the client’s condition and to allow for better care.

Protection: Premised on international human rights standards, HIAS Africa responds to and prevents the violation of the human rights of the refugees served through direct services and international advocacy.

Solutions: Recognizing that there are few opportunities for resettlement and that all refugees are entitled to a durable solution, HIAS Africa engages in strategic use of resettlement in Kenya and Uganda, by targeting those with particular protection needs within the vulnerable refugee population.

HIAS Africa aims for a life changing impact, seeking the restoration of dignity for refugees through lasting solutions while also addressing immediate problems such as trauma and immediate physical danger.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week HIAS Refugee Trust of Kenya

Reporting To: Centre Manager

Job Summary

HIAS is an international nonprofit organization with a stand for a world in which refugees find welcome, safety and freedom. HIAS operation in Kenya was established in 2002 with the mission to serve the most vulnerable refugees through community based protection including psychosocial support, resilience building, resettlement and provision of durable solutions.

HIAS seeks to recruit a Temporary Matron/Nurse who will manage the welfare of clients and ensure that all medical needs of patients are met. The candidate for this position will be required to ensure individual holistic health care is maintained throughout.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1) Health and Medical Arrangements

· Responding to medical emergencies and offering first aid services.

· Carrying out medical screening and observations during intake of clients

· Administering any prescription medication in accordance with the doctor’s guidelines.

· Monitoring immunizations for children as per KEPI schedule

· Accompanying residents to routine medical appointments

· Provide advice to the Centre Manager on the medical needs of the residents at the center.

· Make orders for the medical supplies for the center. Ensure that medical supplies are stored safely and properly utilized.

· Handle all the relevant medical documentation and facilitate referrals to hospitals

· Keep records of all medical cases, treatment received, medication, duration of stay, and other needs at the center.

· Prepare daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly summaries.

· Record all Medical Emergencies and other incident reports at the centre.

· Ensuring proper documentation and maintain confidentiality

· Work closely with housekeeping department to ensure that the medical needs in terms of cleanliness and diet of residents are met.

2) Welfare

· Contributing to the induction of new residents so as to provide the highest standards of care

· Ensure cleanliness and tidiness of both the House and residents;

· Inspect the rooms from time to time and check on the general cleanliness, any peculiar habits, and/or report on anything outside the usual norm.

· Identify, address and report all residents’ concerns to the Centre Manager

· Conflict resolution amongst clients

· Establish a compassionate environment by providing emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to clients.

· Carry out any other duties, as may be required by management

Job specifications

· Diploma in Nursing from a recognized institution.

· Qualified nurse with a sound knowledge of the management of outbreaks, of common diseases.

· Must be a registered Nurse with the Nursing Council of Kenya

Skills & Competencies

· At least 2 years of work experience as a nurse, former experience with humanitarian organizations will be an added advantage

· Good computer skills (Word, Excel)

· Significant knowledge in conducting trainings and health talks.

· Ability to manage confidentiality

· Fluent in written and spoken English and Swahili

· Experience working in a refugee program is an added advantage

· Ability to work in a demanding and high pressured environment

How to apply:

How to Apply

Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected] indicate the Vacancy Number HRTK/T-M/N/1/2019 on the subject line.

Closing Date: 29th January 2019 by 5.00pm

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification. Late applications will not be considered.

2019-01-30

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