Employment Nigeria
10-Aug-2015
ABUJA ,
Medical
Pharmaceutical
The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN), a leading indigenous non-governmental organization implementing a comprehensive family-focused HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment program in partnership with local and international organizations and the different tiers of the Government of Nigeria at national, state, local and site levels, is looking for Regional Pharmacy Program Assistants (RPPAs).
The RPPAs will work in the Pharmacy Unit to ensure excellent delivery of pharmaceutical care and uninterrupted supply of anti-retroviral, anti-tuberculosis and anti-malaria medications and other medications at all health facilities managed by the Institute, with funding from the US PEPFAR and Global Fund. The RPPAs will also conductoperational research and ensure health facilities maintain Good Pharmacy Practice and Standards in all pharmacy related activities.
Position : Regional Pharmacy Program Assistants (RPPAs)
OPEN TO:
All Interested Candidates
SUPERVISOR:
Reports to the Director Clinical Services, and works directly under the guidance of the Head of Pharmacy.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education/Experience:
Essential:
Bachelor of Pharmacy/ Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences/Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D).
At least 3 years' experience working in public health programs, with a focus on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria.
Proven record of working in a multi-disciplinary environment and implementing health projects conducted with disease control programs in low-income countries.
Desirable:
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Language:
Expert knowledge of written and spoken English is strongly required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The RPPAs will use a team work approach to lead and manage implementation of pharmacy related issues in close collaboration with the other members of the pharmacy unit and with staff across the region and central office. For systematic integration of pharmacy related activities, the RPPAs will interact excellently with the health facilities and regional staff and collaborate/engage with key stakeholders to ensure that the needs of facilities are identified and well understood, and that implementation of programmatic objectives are conducted effectively and efficiently, bringing together relevant perspectives and disciplines. The RPPAs will generally interact with critical stakeholders such as health facilities, sub-partners, and external partners involved in the supply and distribution of medications.
The RPPAs are to be responsible for the following areas:
Focal persons for pharmaceutical services in the regions
All RPPAs will serve as focal persons for pharmaceutical services and perform the following functions,
a) Attend all strategic meetings in the region
b) Attend delegated meetings at the central level
c) Provide monthly reports on the pharmaceutical service delivery in the regions.
d) Attend centrally organized meetings
e) Attend centrally organized trainings
Implement pharmacy activities at the regions
The RPPAs will implement all pharmacy activities within the region and at the facility level. These activities include:
a) Assist sites with forecasting /quantification, monitoring of drug distributions byIHVN at the Regional Level
b) Oversee quality assurance and quality control issues at the facility by close monitoring of prescription patterns, ensure proper documentation, side effects monitoring (Pharmacovigilance), reduce dispensing errors etc
c) Monitor site stock level at the regional level and communicate with central staff and external and sub partners
d) Oversee drug logistics in the region i.e. stock-taking, proper drug storage, drug stock out and monitor the effectiveness of the pull system
e) Provide regular and routine supportive supervision and mentoring to facility staff on dispensing and patient counseling, side effects monitoring, detection of lost to follow up (LTFU)
f) Identify training needs and help with trainings as well as organize and conduct trainings regionally and at sites e.g. on Good Pharmaceutical Practice (GPP), Pharmacy care etc.
Monitoring report collection/collation at facility level
Monitoring drug distribution to facilities
Clinical reviews
Weekly enrollment
Regionally assigned responsibilities.
How To Apply
Application letter and detailed curriculum vitae in Microsoft word format should be forwarded to the. Associate Director, Human Resources through this email address: careers@ihvnigeria.org .
Candidates should indicate appropriate positions and preferred locations in their application letter. IHVN is an equal opportunity employer.
Note: Candidates appointed to this post are subject to mobility and may be assigned to any activity or duty station of the Institute throughout Nigeria.
IHVN only considers educational qualifications obtained from an accredited institution. All applicants must have completed the NYSC or have been exempted according to regulations of the NYSC.
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