Clinical Officer at Catholic Diocese of Nakuru

On Thursday, December 5th, 2013

The CDN Health Department wishes to recruit a highly motivated, competent, honest and remarkably talented Clinical Officer with an experience in a busy health centre.

The Clinical Officer will work with other staff to maintain high clinical standards and actively promote quality health care delivery and smooth running of the health centre and to provide care to patients in the hospital who require acute medical intervention that can be provided by a Clinical Officer:

Key Responsibilities and Deliverables

  • To review patients on a regular basis in accordance with the plan of care made at the beginning of the shift and informs the health centre administrator and the medical officer in charge of any issues or problems.
  • To respond to any adverse occurrences e.g. injuries, falls, sudden illnesses etc, suffered by patients, visitors or staff.
  • Responsible for carrying out clinical activities when called upon by the health centre management which include medical history taking, physical exam, diagnosing, prescribing, counseling and ensure holistic care of patients.
  • Examine and recommend referral of complicated cases for specialized services to the medical officer in charge.
Qualification
  • Must be a Diploma holder in clinical training.
  • Must be registered by the clinical officer council.
  • PMTC or EMTC training is a must.
  • Should have a minimum of 2 years experience.
  • Emergency preparedness management is an added advantage.
Interested candidates should submit their applications, enclosing a detailed CV, copies of academic testimonials and names of three referees and day time telephone contacts to:

Personnel Director
Catholic Diocese of Nakuru
P.O. Box 938 – 20100
Nakuru. 

or e-mail us: cdnvacancies@yahoo.com

So as to be received by 19th December 2013. 
Candidates MUST indicate Current & Expected consolidated salary their application. 
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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