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  • Posted: Aug 12, 2024
    Deadline: Aug 26, 2024
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    The University of Nairobi, a body corporate established under the Universities Act 2012 of the laws of Kenya and the University of Nairobi Charter, is the pioneer institution of University education in Kenya and the region. The only institution of higher learning in Kenya for a long time, the University of Nairobi responded to the national, regional and Afr...
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    Laboratory Technologist, Fleming Project - 12 Posts

    REF, AD/8/149/24, 12 POSTS
    The Position

    The position is domiciled in the Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics in the Faculty of Health Sciences, under the Fleming Fund Kenya Grant. This is a one-year project that will be conducted in several hospitals in Kenya to strengthen surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use.

    Location

    The position will be based at the surveillance sites supported by Fleming Fund Kenya Country Grant and will report to the site Microbiology Laboratory Manager and the Principal Investigator.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Support appropriate collection of priority samples (phlebotomy for blood cultures) from patients in the facility
    • Receiving/collecting, labeling and registering of specimens.
    • Analyze specimens by isolating, identifying and performing sensitivity testing of microorganisms.
    • Perform quality control, validation, and other quality activities to verify performance of assays.
    • Running routine and preventive maintenance of equipment, calibration of equipment, troubleshooting of equipment, running routine quality controls on equipment.
    • Participate in writing and maintaining standard operating procedures.
    • Follow established quality management policies and Good Laboratory Practice.
    • Disinfection and sterilization of benches, working surfaces and apparatus, decontamination of used media plates and other bacteriological wastes before disposal, proper segregation of waste and disposal.
    • Preparing media, reagents and stains.
    • Storage of specimens and archiving isolates.
    • Writing and recording of results.
    • Document and record quality indicators and occurrences.
    • Participate in analyzing and reporting of External Quality Assessment.
    • Participate in microbiological data collection and entry.
    • Support reporting to the National Public Health Laboratory

    Job Specifications

    • They must have a Diploma/Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences.
    • Be registered with Kenya Medical Laboratory Technicians and Technologists Board (KMLTTB).
    • Valid practicing license from Kenya Medical Laboratory Technicians and Technologists Board (KMLTTB).
    • Certificate in computer application.
    •  He/she should have one (1) year experience in supporting laboratory activities in donor funded programs.

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    Data Analyst - Fleming Fund Grant

    ADVERT REF, AD/8/150/24, 1 POST
    The Position

    The position is domiciled in the Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics in the Faculty of Health Sciences, under the Fleming Fund Kenya Grant. This is a project that will be conducted in several hospitals in Kenya to strengthen surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use.

    Location

    The position will be based at the Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics and will report to the Principal Investigator.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Update, write, validate and run statistical programs for monitoring and statistics (e.g. creation of datasets, tables, figures and listings).
    • Conduct data analysis and generate surveillance reports.
    • Assist with data cleaning and data management.
    • Prepare data documentation including data dictionaries, codebooks and data use manuals.
    • Summarize data and prepare routine and ad hoc reports and presentations to meet reporting requirements and requests for donors and stakeholders (e.g. PowerPoint, Dashboards).
    • Provide statistical programming expertise to project teams by preparing analytic data files, writing code for macros and utilizing macro libraries.
    • Develops and updates specifications for automated monitoring reports to be generated by study or project databases.
    • Perform other related duties as assigned.

    Job Specifications

    • Master’s degree in any of the following fields: Biostatistics, Applied Statistics, Data Science or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.
    • Demonstrated experience in data analysis (preferably using R and/or STATA) and statistical analysis with a high level of organization, autonomy, technical skill and team orientation
    • 3-5 years of related experience designing, managing and working directly with databases from research studies
    • Demonstrated writing skills: reports, presentations and/or protocols
    • Demonstrated experience executing statistical programs for the creation of tables, figures, listings and analysis databases
    • Demonstrated expertise in project- specific dataset/database structures and related data cleaning and coding methods

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    Antimicrobial Use-Consumption Focal Point, Fleming Project

    ADVERT REF AD/8/151/24; 1 POST
    The Position

    The position is domiciled in the Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics in the Faculty of Health Sciences, under the Fleming Fund Kenya Grant. This is a project that will be conducted in several hospitals in Kenya to strengthen surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use.

    Location

    The position will be based at the Department of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics and will report to the Principal Investigator.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Provide input to the work program under the AMR secretariat in the area of antimicrobial consumption (AMC) and Use (AMU) surveillance/monitoring.
    • Lead the implementation of national and county AMU/AMC monitoring systems.
    • Work in collaboration with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) to enhance the national AMC surveillance tool, and support health care facilities and community pharmacies with generating local data.
    • Work directly with health care facilities to support their AMU surveillance, through technical support with conducting point prevalence surveys (PPB).
    • Contribute to the development of strategies to foster AMR surveillance with a focus in AMU/AMC.
    • Oversee data collection, analysis and disseminate information on best practices and experiences in implementing sustainable AMU/AMC surveillance systems.
    • Provide technical assistance to support the linkages of data from facilities and community pharmacies to national level databases.
    • Provide, where required, the training to facility teams on AMC and AMU data management.
    • Contribute to operational research related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in human health to support the establishment and implementation of surveillance programs and activities on antimicrobial use (AMU) and consumption (AMC).
    • In collaboration with NASIC and the PPB, support the preparation and submission of GLASS reports on AMU/AMC
    • Serve as a technical resource at the NASIC Secretariat level concerning AMU/AMC surveillance; respond to inquiries and provide detailed and technical information concerning related principles, practices, issues, measures, techniques, and procedures.
    • Produce reports related to the deliverables
    • Perform all other related duties as assigned.

    Job Specifications:

    • Masters degree in Clinical Pharmacy or Pharmacoepidemiology
    • Bachelor level university degree in Health Sciences such as Pharmacy or Medicine
    • Post-graduate training with a focus on antimicrobials.
    • Master's degree in Clinical Pharmacy or Pharmacoepidemiology will be an added advantage.

    Experience

    • At least five years of progressively responsible professional experience in AMR, AMU/AMC monitoring and developing policies that contribute to preventing and mitigating AMR.
    • Demonstrated experience at the national level.
    • Experience in establishing and maintaining functional antimicrobial stewardship programs at facility/county level.
    • Proven experience in writing reports and technical documents.
    • Proven experience in developing methods and tools for and implementing AMR, AMU/AMC surveillance.
    • Experience in the development of guidelines and policies.
    • Experience with managing data systems
    • Proven experience in data collection and analysis of healthcare-related datasets.
    • Proficiency with data analysis software

    Skills

    • Proven knowledge of technical aspects of monitoring antimicrobial use and consumption including methods and tools for data collection and reporting.
    • Knowledge of country-level AMR programs policies, practices, guidelines and procedures in the various strategic objectives and related areas.
    • Ability to design and conduct research and translate results into evidence-based recommendations for strengthening health systems.
    • Ability to review and revise policies.
    • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
    • Understanding antimicrobial resistance relevant to human health and its impact on Public Health.
    • Knowledge of microbiology and healthcare data.
    • Good communication and collaboration skills with multidisciplinary teams.
    • Strong problem-solving skills
    • Knowledge of data security and ethical considerations in data science.
    • Excellent presentation

    Method of Application

    Use the emails(s) below to apply

     

    NOTES

    • Applicants should email their application letters, certified copies of certificates and curriculum vitae (CV) giving details of their qualifications, experience and three (3) referees, as well as indicating their telephone and e-mail contacts.
    • Applications and related documents should be forwarded addressed to the Director, Human Resource, University of Nairobi.
    • Applicants should state their current designations, salaries and other benefits attached to those designations.
    • The application letter must bear the reference code indicated in the advertisement.
    • Late applications will not be considered.
    • Applications should be emailed as one file in PDF

    CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2024

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