Excellence Community Education Welfare Scheme Ltd/Gte (ECEWS) is a leading indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to qualitative healthcare, Education and Economic strengthening services in Nigeria. Our staff includes expert in health, Education, Social works, youth, Civil Society and research. Our LOCATE project; a CDC/PEPFAR HIV p...
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Provide technical support at assigned facilities to implement high quality comprehensive HIV/AIDS programs such as TB/HIV, HTS& case finding, linkage Paediatrics & Adult ART, PMTCT, AHD, and other services including direct service provision to clients at facility level service delivery.
Oversee the implementation of integrated HIV, TB, NCD and other medical services at facility level.
Oversee capacity-building activities to transfer skills, knowledge, and technology to the Government of Nigeria staff and stakeholders at the individual, facility, and levels to lead the
HIV response and create effective linkages between facility and community services Ensure AHD, NCD & TB screening for all identified PLHIVs with same day linkage and enrolment rates for identified HIV positive adult, adolescent and pediatric clients at the facility based on the UNAIDS 95:95:95 strategies.
Oversee the activities of the other ESM staff in the facility, including all categories of adhoc staff.
Oversee the activities of the other ESM staff in the facility, including all categories of ad hoc
Collaborate with other partners in the state to ensure clients diagnosed from the facility are appropriately linked to ART, retained on lifelong ART, have their viral load when due, and achieve viral suppression
Be responsible for managing clients with complicated medical history and conditions
Ensure timely submission of quality reports on a monthly and quarterly basis or as required.
Represent ECEWS at forums related to TBHIV prevention, care and treatment as directed by the supervisor.
Minimum Recruitment Standard
MBBS with at least one to two years’ experience in TBHIV management. Must have a valid practicing license.
A retired ART nurse with at least three years in the management of TBHIV.