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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

USAID SHOPS Project Business Skill Training for Reproductive Health Providers in Private Practice in Nyanza Region

USAID SHOPS Project Business Skill Training for Reproductive Health Providers in Private Practice in Nyanza Region

Business Skill Training for Reproductive Health Providers in Private Practice - Nyanza Region Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Project is a global five-year USAID-funded project, which aims to expand the role of the private sector, including NGOs and for-profit entities in the sustainable provision and use of high-quality health information, products and services.
SHOPS builds upon decades of USAID support and leadership in private health sector programming, with an emphasis on exploring and advancing private sector innovations.
The SHOPS project designed the program for private practitioners who balance the rigors of a clinical practice with the need to manage their own health businesses.
The curriculum helps private providers acquire the competencies required to run a private practice.
The business skills course will enable you:


  • Run your health practice as a business
  • Improve the quality of your health practice
  • Understand and apply financial management principles within your health practice
  • Market your health practice
  • The course will be offered on a module basis to run over five (5) sessions. Course will run between February and June 2015 in Kisumu City.
    Each module will be covered over a 3 day period.
    For information on the course outline, see: USAID SHOPS Project Business Skill Training for Reproductive Health Providers in Private Practice in Nyanza Region
    Selection Criteria
    Applicants should be:
  • Currently providing reproductive healthcare services via privately established, duly registered health practice.
  • Preferably be in a management position or the owner practitioner.
  • From a health facility with two(2) or more employees
  • From a health facility that has been operational for at least 1 year
  • Willing and able to implement skills learnt during the course within the practical setting of their health practice in fulfilment of course requirements.
  • Either Nurses, Clinical or Medical Officers Applicants should not be:
    Part of a franchise operation/currently receiving support of a similar nature Applications due by 18th January 2015
    See; USAID SHOPS Project Business Skill Training for Reproductive Health Providers in Private Practice in Nyanza Region to download the application form
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