International
Rescue Committee (IRC)
Grants
Officer - Hagadera
Sector: Grants
Location: Kenya
Employee
Type:Regular
Employee
Category: Full
Time
Key
Responsibilities
The assistant will:
The assistant will:
- Coordinate
the report review process by receiving, consolidating, reviewing and
submitting the donor reports to Technical Coordinators (TCs) or Grants
Manager.
- Support
the Field Coordinator in tracking funding opportunities, including calls
for funding, progress of proposals, submission deadlines, financing
available.
- Coordinate
the preparation of timely and quality programme and donor reports on
project activities in compliance with internal IRC requirements and any
relevant external donor requirements.
- Support
the Programme Managers in preparing and reviewing spending plans and work
plans as per the grants calendar.
- Assist
the Programme Managers in tracking the budgets expenditures and commitments
in line with the approved spending plans and the work plan.
- Facilitate
the Grant opening and closure meetings and follow up on action
points/comments.
- Facilitate
monthly BvA review meetings and circulate minutes.
- Support
the Programmes in documenting and sharingcase studies/ success stories
internally through Darubini, Fact sheets e.t.c
- Any
other duties as assigned by the Field Coordinator.
Key
Result Areas
Contribute to efficient programs and grants management including proposal development, reporting and grants monitoring roles.
Required Qualifications:
Contribute to efficient programs and grants management including proposal development, reporting and grants monitoring roles.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s
degree in Social work / International development / Communication-
master’s degree would be an added advantage.
- Good
analytical and report writing skills.
Required
Experience & Competencies:
- Flexibility
at work
- Cultural
sensitivity
- Team
player
- Computer
literacy- Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel
- Previous
work experience in similar humanitarian setting is
desirable
Kenyan
nationals are encouraged to apply.
International
allowances are not available for this position.
Salary
and other benefits are compliant to the Kenyan NGO Sector.
How to
Apply
CLICK HERE to apply online
Clinical
Officer - Kakuma
Sector: Health
Location: Kenya
Employee
Type:Regular
Employee
Category:Full Time
Job Purpose / Objective: To offer medical services to
beneficiaries of the Kakuma Refugee health program without discrimination which
are of high quality in relation to the level of training and guided by new
advances in medicine.
Key
Responsibilities
- Overall
in charge of the unit assigned
- Overall
responsible for the daily clinical assessment and prescription of treatment
for all patients attending the health unit.
- Ensure
proper documentation of the history, examination findings, investigations
and treatment prescribed.
- Refer
to the doctor in charge or to the doctor on call relevant information such
as patient’s status and laboratory results, which would assist in proper
clinical management.
- Conduct
minor surgical procedures in the OPD minor theatre i.e. stitching cut
wounds, I&D of abscesses, removal of minor foreign bodies.
- Actively
participate in weekly CME’s held at the hospital
- Do
hospital coverage and on-call as required.
- Participate
in camp health surveys/campaign.
- Assist
in daily morning ward rounds of admitted patients with the medical officer
assigned to the ward and contribute to bedside teachings to junior staff.
- Keep
complete and accurate inventory of medicines and supplies located at the
health unit and monitor and supervise their usage.
- Carry
out other relevant duties as may be required or assigned by your
supervisor.
- Provide
health talks to patients/clients on day to day basis
Key
Result Areas
- That
the health unit assigned consistently offers services without running
short of medicine and other medical supplies.
- That
all staff in the health unit carry out their work within the regulations
of the organization with result oriented supervision.
- That
the quality of care is of the highest standard at the health unit as
reflected in the quality of care assessment
- That
calls are adequately covered with emergencies attended to within five
minutes of patients’ arrival to the health unit.
- All
assessments done of patients are adequately documented with correct
medication guide by available laboratory evaluations
Required
Qualifications:
- Registered
Clinical Officer from MTC or recognized Medical training institution
- Registration
with the Clinical Officers council of Kenya
- Ready
to work in difficult environmental conditions
- Cultural
sensitivity
- Team
player
Required
Experience & Competencies:
- At
least 2 years working experience in a busy hospital setup.
- Computer
literate and proficiency in Ms-Excel and Ms-Word.
Kenyan
nationals are encouraged to apply.
International
allowances are not available for this position.
Salary
and other benefits are compliant to the Kenyan NGO Sector.
How to Apply
How to Apply
CLICK HERE to apply online
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