Right to Care
Right to Care is at the vanguard in supporting and delivering prevention, care, and treatment services for HIV and associated diseases. We work with government and communities to find pioneering solutions to build and strengthening public healthcare.
We embrace a strong entrepreneurial culture and focuses on innovation and the use of technology to enhance services, address skills shortages, and deliver quality healthcare outcomes. Our areas of expertise include HIV and TB care and treatment, pharmacy automation, medical male circumcision, and cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Right to Care Zambia has been awarded a five (5) year project funded by the USAID through the PEPFAR mechanism. The USAID – Action HIV project aims to reduce HIV mortality, morbidity and transmission by achieving the UNAIDS and PEPFAR goal of 95/95/95 HIV treatment coverage by providing comprehensive HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment maintenance services in Luapula, Northern and Muchinga provinces of Zambia. The USAID Action HIV project will work closely with and in support of the Ministry of Health.
Minimum Required Qualifications and Experience:
- Ordinary level (GCSE)/ Grade Twelve Certificate
- Â Diploma in IT, Public Health, Social Sciences, or relevant field from a recognized institution.
- At least 2 years’ prior work experience in related field.
- Skilled in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and MS Access.
- Experience working with SMART CARE
- Working knowledge of HIV/AIDs client data management.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
- Degree in IMIS, ICT or Social sciences
- 1-year experience in M&E related field
TECHNICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES
- Accountability, Adaptability and Flexibility
- Good Communication Skills
- Cultural Awareness
- Creative and Innovative Thinking
- Planning & Organising
- Professionalism
- Â Results Focused, Quality of Work & Accuracy Teamwork
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Capturing all relevant patient data relating to TB/HIV services from paper files onto the relevant electronic/paper patient
- Register/database daily, including data relating to audits, current visits as well as data relating to past visits (historical data).
- Recording statistics relating to daily work performance (‘data entry stats’), to enable line manager to manage the employee’s work performance.
- Managing the correction of errors and double-checking of queried data on the relevant electronic/paper patient register database within stipulated periods of identifying and/or receiving queries.
- Ensuring that data corrections and/or obtaining of missing data in individual patient files, both electronic and paper files are
- Performed within stipulated time frames.
- Capturing and cleaning data in databases for evaluations done by line managers
- Collaborating with Data staff in compiling reports.
- Identifying and consolidating duplicate patient files, both electronic and paper files.
- Participate in data collection from supported satellite facilities in the region.
- Retrieval of patient files and ensuring the quality of collected data, including data entry and management is of high standard.
- Â Performing Transfer of data to servers.
- Â Communicating with research teams about relevant project issues and provide updates.
- Ensuring ethical research procedures are adhered to and complied with.
- Managing interpersonal relationship with facility staff at research sites and ensure minimal disruption to normal health facility activities
- Attending to ad hoc duties as directed by line manager
APPLICATION PROCEEDURE
- Applications in the form of a cover letter and CV must be submitted to [email protected]
- All applicants are required to complete an online competency assessment accessible using this link–https://my.assessio.com/right-to-care-data-capturer-x-3-northern-province
- Only applicants that complete the two steps above will be considered.
DISCLAIMER
By applying for the above-mentioned position, you consent to Right to Care to conduct qualification, ID, criminal and reference checks (internal and external) which forms part of the Company’s recruitment policy and procedure. Should you not receive a response to your application from Right to Care within one month of this advert being placed, kindly consider your application as being unsuccessful.
Applicants are required to complete all screening assessment questions and completion of competency assessment using the link provided above for the application of this position to be complete. Only applicants meeting the strict criteria outlined above will be contacted as part of the shortlisting process. Right to Care reserves the right to withdraw the vacancy at any time for whatever reason.
Right to Care is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. The Company’s approved Employment Equity Plan and Targets will be considered as part of the recruitment process. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we actively encourage and welcome people with various disabilities to apply.
Right to Care Zambia is aware of fraudulent activities by certain individuals claiming to be representatives of the organization.
Be advised that Right to Care does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process, and as such Right to Care Zambia assumes no responsibility for any announcements or activities by such individuals or entities.