Resident Clinical Officer at Get Well Hospital Ltd

On Wednesday, February 12th, 2014

Get Well Hospital Ltd is in business to make a profit while delivering the best quality care to patients.
 

Resident Clinical Officer
Qualifications and experience
  • A Diploma in  Clinical Medicine from a recognized and certified institution
  • Registered by the Kenya Clinical Officers’ Council.
  • Minimum 2 years post training working experience
  • High regard for confidentiality and professionalism
  • Excellent communicator both written and spoken
  • Commitment to excellent client care and the delivery of client-focused services
  • Team player who accepts constructive criticism and is comfortable with giving constructive criticism
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure.
  • Ability to work flexibly to meet service needs
Duties and Responsibilities
  • To provide comprehensive client counselling on reproductive health, contraceptive options and other services
  • To ensure that all clients are treated with sensitivity, respect, and consideration if complaints are raised, to be able to effectively manage and resolve them and to promptly refer to the team leader if the client complaint continues or is of a serious magnitude
  • To maintain the highest possible standard of client care by providing quality care to all clients
  • To implement a smooth, efficient client flow to minimise client waiting times
  • To monitor and evaluate client care continuously and recommend improvements as necessary
  • To provide accurate information to clients, and their families where required, to enable clients to make informed decision about their reproductive & sexual health
  • Assisting in development and implementation of cost effective policies and procedures for all administrative and operational areas.
Interested applicants should submit updated curriculum vitae ONLY to the address below.

The Human Resources Officer
Getwell Hospital Limited
P. O.  Box 46279-00100 Nairobi GPO
OR
Email: hr.user13@gmail.com

Applications must be received not later than 19th February 2014 by 5.30pm.
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