Study Clinical Officer

JOB ADVERTISEMENT 
The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in collaboration with the University of
Washington is conducting a research study at multiple sites in Kenya. Due to an increase in
number of research sites within the KEMRI/UW Study Project and in order to carry out research
more efficiently, the study seeks to recruit dynamic, innovative and experienced person to fill
the following position:

1. Study Clinical Officer - (To be based at KEMRI/UW Migori Study Site) 
The Study Clinical Officer will participate in HIV related research and manage study participants.
S/he will give palliative, curative and preventive care as may be needed. S/he will be expected
to observe good clinical practice in carrying out duties and work as a team with other staffs.
S/he will be reporting to the Site Coordinator or the Medical Coordinator and should be ready to
carry out other duties as delegated by the Site Coordinator.

Required Qualifications: 
 Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Surgery
 Computer Literate
 Three years experience working in a busy Pediatric clinic or Ward set up
 Three years experience in Pediatric Phlebotomy
 Good communication skills
 Ready to work under pressure
 Be a team player

Terms of Employment: 
Contract for one year, as per KEMRI Scheme of Service. The successful candidate shall undergo
a three (3) months probationary period for the first three months upon initiation of
employment.

If your background, competencies match the specification for this positions, please complete
the following form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11E7DBykKy9QzjD6-ke-rtn9OpSc8vsN3e547Yy82Do4/edit

and then send an application letter with your current CV that contains details of your
qualifications, experience, day time telephone number and addresses of 3 professional referees
to the Email address: kemriuwjobs@gmail.com

The application deadline for all the positions is Thursday 27th February, 2014, 2:00 p.m. 

Note: Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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