Capacity Building
Coordinator needed
Background:
The
International Training and Education Center on health (I-TECH), based in
Seattle at the University of Washington, was established in 2002. I-TECH
undertakes activities that increase human and systems capacity for provision of
HIV/AIDS clinical care and support. I-TECH Kenya works with the Ministry of
Health and other funded partners to develop the capacity for the implementation
and use of electronic health information systems in Kenya. This is an initiative
within the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief supported
scope for health informatics activities in Kenya.
Mission:
The
Kenya office is committed to providing technical assistance and support for the
development of capacity for the use and maintenance of Electronic Medical
Record Systems in Kenya. The office works in close collaboration with the Kenya
Ministry of Health and other stakeholders, the US Health Resources &
Services Administration (HRSA), the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
– Global Aids Program (CDC/GAP).
Position Summary:
International Training and
Education Centre for Health (I-TECH) University of Washington, is funded by CDC
to support the Ministry of Health (MOH) in the implementation of Health
Information related activities. We operate using a Technical Assistance /
Technical Support model that aims at addressing MoH priorities while building
capacity within the MoH.
The candidate should
preferably have a background in health (nurse, clinical officer or health
records officer) or have an equivalent work experience on use of EMR
systems. The successful candidate will be part of the team delivering
training, monitoring the implementation and use of EMR system and also ensuring
user certification
Primary
Responsibilities
Mentorship
monitoring and maintaining a comprehensive list of all mentors and their
current facility(s) that they support.
Coordinating
with regional staff to undertake capacity-building activities
Routinely
(monthly / quarterly) coordinating with the mentors to provide progress reports
Provide
a central point of contact and referral network connecting mentors as is
appropriate or beneficial
Providing
a central point of contact with partners for routine news relating to capacity
building, updates, or other informational contacts
Collaborating
regularly with field staff on ways to achieve more effective solutions to user
problems
Staying
up to date on application releases and enhancements
Participating
in system upgrades, fixes and enhancements
Maintaining
a web page of Kenya EMR status, upcoming upgrades, the latest news and
information, and a list of future enhancements
Participating
in system testing process for new functionality or system upgrades
Monitoring
the hotline and Trouble Ticket system (currently Redmine) on a regular basis
Reviewing
trouble tickets that have been reported, responding or escalating issues as
required
Note: This job description
is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties
as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Skills
and Qualifications
Should
have problem solving skills
Should
have experience with any EMR related software and training
Bachelor’s
degree in Health, Health Education, Education and/or related field
Experience
in training and instructional design
Experience
with health and/or technology related subject matter
Strong
organizational and planning skills
Strong
computer skills, including high level of proficiency with MS Word, MS
PowerPoint and MS Excel
Excellent
interpersonal, written and communication skills
Experience
working with health information systems (electronic and paper based)
Interested candidates
should send in their applications to
I-TECH Kenya,
P.O. Box 2614-00202
Nairobi.
Email Address: jobs@itech-kenya.org. All
applications should be received by Friday 13th December 2013
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