Pediatric Development Clinic (PDC) Site Coordinator

Rwanda
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JOB DESCRIPTION

 

Pediatric Development

 

Clinic (PDC)

 

Site Coordinator

 

Clinical-Maternal, Newborn, Child and

 

Adolescent Health (MNCAH)

 

Job Title :

 

Department:

 

Location:

 

3A

 

Burera, Kamonyi,

 

N/A

 

Grade :

 

PDC Project Manager

 

Reports to :

 

Positions

 

Reporting to

 

Overall Responsibilities

 

The PDC/Baby Ubuntu site coordinator will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of

 

PDC/Baby Ubuntu implementation in their assigned district. S/he will provide daily support, and

 

mentorship to cluster based mentors and supportive supervision to health center teams and group

 

facilitators. S/he will be based in the district’s health catchment area, at the central health facility where

 

the clusters will be, and will work closely with the district’s leadership, health facility leadership, project

 

manager, and project teams to support joint implementation of PDC/Baby Ubuntu in their assigned

 

district catchment area. The PDC Baby Ubuntu Site Coordinator will report directly to the Project

 

Manager.

 

MAJOR DUTIES / RESPONSIBILIES FOR THE POSITION:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oversee and coordinate all aspects of implementation of the project activities at health facilities

 

and community level in the assigned district catchment areas

 

Work with relevant stakeholders at district, cluster and health facility levels to ensure timely,

 

and smooth implementation of all activities

 

Plan and coordinate all required coordination meetings and workshops at district and cluster

 

levels for effective project implementation

 

Plan and coordinate all logistics for planned trainings at district and cluster levels for effective

 

delivery

 

Routinely visit cluster based PDC/Baby Ubuntu mentors to provide mentorship and supportive

 

supervision for continuous quality improvement

 

 

 

Support heath center teams to develop, implement and monitor quality improvement projects

 

Work closely with cluster based mentors to monitor the performance of PDC providers, ensure

 

adherence to protocols, identify gaps in service delivery and intervene early as appropriate

 

Coordinate regular meetings with health facility team to discuss cross-cutting issues identified

 

 

during mentorship and service delivery

 

 

 

Routine reporting on mentorship and quality improvement activities

 

Work closely with service providers to ensure that client data is recorded with high quality,

 

routine data monitoring and collect feedback from service providers for improvements of EMR

 

systems to support delivery of quality care

 

 

Prepare and participate in the district wide data sharing and QI debriefing meetings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Communicate on a regular basis with the project manager and other site coordinators to

 

provide updates on assigned district

 

Perform other relevant duties as assigned by supervisor

 

QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS / ABILITIES / EXPERIENCE NEEDED:

 

 

Advanced degree in pediatric nursing, neonatal nursing, clinical medicine, or pediatric

 

occupational therapy, with proven relevant experience in early interventions, child

 

development and disability. Bachelors’ degree preferred.

 

 

 

 

Active license to practice in Rwanda

 

Experience with facilitation, training, and mentorship (rather than direct clinical practice only)

 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage and

 

collaborate with stakeholders at various levels

 

 

Excellent organizational and time management skills to manage multiple tasks and deadlines

 

effectively

 

 

 

Ability to adapt to changing priorities and work in a fast-paced environment

 

Experience working with international teams and diverse stakeholders, particularly healthcare

 

teams, non-professional service providers, local leaders and community

 

Experience with data interpretation, collection and usage

 

Passion for working with infants and children, and their families

 

Must be proficient in Microsoft Office, possess computer skills with experience in the use of

 

electronic medical records (EMR)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fluency in Kinyarwanda and English required,

 

Additional fluency in French strongly preferred

 

Ability to live and work in rural settings, with frequent travel to health facilities

 

Ability to live PIH/IMB values: Ubumuntu, Ubupfura, Ubwubahane, Ubunyangamugayo,

 

Ubumwe, Agaciro, Kugira ishyaka.

 

 

At Partners In Health, we are committed to ensuring that those who benefit from our work-

 

including our patients, families and community members – as well as our staff are treated with

 

dignity and respect and protected from sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment. By

 

submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment

 

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