IRC - International Rescue Committee
Requisition ID: req49271
Job Title: Nursing Officer In-Charge
Sector: Health
Employment Category: Fixed Term
Employment Type: Full-Time
Open to Expatriates: No
Location: Hagadera, Kenya
Work Arrangement:
Job Description
The International Rescue
Committee’s (IRC) Kenya country program is dedicated to providing life-saving
and developmental services that empower vulnerable local and refugee
communities, enabling them to lead secure, productive, and healthy lives. Collaborating
closely with national and county governments, community organizations, and
partner NGOs, the IRC operates across health, nutrition, protection,
livelihood, education, and WASH sectors, in Turkana, Garissa, Samburu, West
Pokot and Nairobi counties. The IRC responds to emergencies such as drought in
Garissa and Turkana counties, supports refugees in Hagadera and Kakuma Refugee
Camps, and implements urban programming for livelihoods in Nairobi’s informal
settlements. Working with the Ministry of Health, UNHCR, donors, and other
partners, the IRC ensures comprehensive health, nutrition, protection, women’s
empowerment, economic recovery, and systems strengthening services to foster
community resilience and self-reliance.
Job Purpose/Objective
Under the direct supervision of
the Health Manager, the Nursing Officer –In-Charge(Matron)will be responsible
for the daily administration and running of the IRC Hagadera Camp Hospital.
Key Responsibilities
Program Management:
- In coordination with the Health
Manager, formulate program goals, objectives and intervention strategies and
participate in the budgeting process. - Ensure that all hospital
activities are implemented as outlined in the project documents. - Review the program activities and
priorities on a regular basis updating the Health Manager on gaps and/or
provide recommendations on how to improve quality of services. - Participate in planning and
implementing health assessments, surveys and campaigns.
Human Resource:
- Overall supervision of all nursing
staff working at the hospital, both National and Refugee. - Routinely monitor staff
performance according to their job description and provide written feedback in
a timely manner. - Manage leave and R&R plans of
nursing staff working in the hospital to ensure adequate coverage of the
hospital, including nights and weekends. - Compile and submit the call list
to the Health Manager at the end of every month for the beginning of the next
month. - Convene and attend monthly
meetings with Health Manager, Hospital staff and with Refugees to exchange
information and problem solving. - Handle disciplinary issues amongst
supervisees as they arise with support of the Health Manager and Senior HR
Officer. - Participate in the recruitment
process of all nursing positions, including participating in the interview
process.
Program Activities:
- Ensure all hospital activities run
smoothly and services are provided timely and efficiently. - Ensure quality of care is given to
all patients accessing the hospital. - Ensure universal precautions and
infection prevention guidelines are followed in service provision. - Organize and conduct regular
in-service training and refresher courses for the nursing staff, both National
and Refugee. - Ensure all hospital departments
have written Standard Operating Procedures that guide the day-to-day
activities. - Ensure quality of care is
maintained through sharing of updated guidelines and protocols in line with
MOH, WHO, UNHCR guidelines. - Assist in ordering of medical
supplies on a trimester basis, in line with the projected consumption and
available funding. - Ensure all medical items for
hospital use in the warehouse are released in a timely manner with proper
documentation of the same. - Keep an inventory of all the
hospital assets, and update this on a monthly basis. Share the same with the
Health Manager and Senior Supply chain Officer on a monthly basis. - Attend and participate in weekly
Continuous Medical Education (CME) sessions at the hospital. - Attend and co-chair the daily
morning hospital handover meetings, together with the Health Manager. - Co-ordinate referrals of
in-patients in a timely manner, through the referral officer and Health
Manager. - Identify hospital facility and
equipment in need of repairs and submit to supply chain, with the assistance of
the Health Manager.
Reporting and Coordination:
- Review, authorize and keep
accurate records of all requisitions, duty rosters and applications for leave. - Ensure that all HIS statistical
reports are accurate and submitted on a weekly basis. - Evaluation of services through
monitoring morbidity and mortality rates through monthly statistical reports. - Forward hospital daily categorized
patients bed occupancy to the Health Manager - Keep the Health Manager informed
of major issues at the hospital regularly. - Maintain an updated record and
submit regular inventory reports of hospital equipment and furniture.
Others:
- Carry out other relevant duties as
may be required or assigned by your supervisor.
Key Result Areas.
- Overall supervision and
coordination of nursing activities. - Ensuring quality of care is given
to all patients accessing the hospital. - Ensuring proper
coverage of all the departments through proper R n R/ leave management.
Qualifications
- Professional qualification in
Nursing (BSN degree). - Registered with the Nursing
Council. - At least 3years professional
experience preferably in a supervisory/in-charge position. - Postgraduate training in public
health, health services management or any relevant field is an added advantage.
Required Experience & Competencies:
- Good clinical knowledge and
skills. - Ability to write clear, concise
reports and well-developed communication skills. - Excellent organizational,
communication, interpersonal, writing, and communication skills required. - Good computer skills (Complete MS
Office package and any database management and analysis). - Must be a great teammate, flexible
and culturally sensitive. - Ready to work in difficult
environmental conditions with displaced communities. - Ability to accept the possibility
of insecurity in the project areas and obey security rules and standard
operating procedures.
Standards of Professional
Conduct: The IRC and IRC workers adhere to the values and principles
outlined in IRC Way – Standards for Professional Conduct. These are Integrity,
Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates
and enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse,
Child Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment, Fiscal Integrity, and
Anti-Retaliation.
Gender Equality: IRC is
committed to narrowing the gender gap in leadership positions. We offer
benefits that provide an enabling environment for women to participate in our
workforce including parental leave, gender-sensitive security protocols and
other supportive benefits and allowances.
Kenyan nationals are encouraged
to apply. International allowances are not available for this position. Salary
and employee benefits are compliant to the Kenyan NGO Sector.
IRC is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to
race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital
status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by
applicable law.
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