Reporting to the Team leader on a day to day basis, Medical Director and the direct clinical supervisor, the medical Officer will participate in the day to day operations of the facility.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following
- Contributing clinical expertise to patient care as well as guidance to junior medical staff when on duty
- Strengthening systems of the partnership and improving linkages between the different points of care of the hospital or health Centre
- Assisting MoH staff and other partners in working out solutions to Health Centre specific challenges
- Filling out all admission and clinical forms of the sites accurately and on time
- Maintain MOH-Baylor Public Private Partnership relationship
- Attending any possible outreach meetings as directed by the medical director and whenever such meetings are called for. At these meetings provide comprehensive report on clinical work and progress at the Centre.
- Identifying challenges in ObGyn patient care and developing ideas on how best to improve ObGyn services at the centre
- Providing clinical leadership, training, and guidance to nurses and other clinicians at Area 25
- Providing lectures for continuous professional development to the ObGyn team as well as nurses at least once every quarter.
- Providing clinical care in the Area 25 Health Centre when not on call
- Assisting in the development of training and mentorship / leadership tools
Clinical / Academic duties
- Performing clinical rounds, attend to Obstetrics/Gynaecology (ObGyn) outpatients and perform some surgical procedures
- Do calls as directed by the clinical supervisor/ In charge of the Centre
- Preparing and presenting Lectures as directed by clinical supervisor
- Participating and contributing to medical research activities.
- Involving in Programmatic work, outreach, training and mentorship activities.
Administrative duties
- Participating in making of call Roster as required by the hospital in charge
- Performing clinical duties at the Team leader level when on and not on call
Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in medicine and surgery (MBBS), or its equivalent, from a recognized institution registered with the Medical Council of Malawi
- Minimum of 2 years’ work experience as a medical officer (working in an Obstetric and Gynaecology department will be an added advantage)
- Reliable and able to handle complicated issues with minimum supervision
- excellent communication skills
- Ability to work in a team oriented environment a must
Benefits
- Private Health Insurance
- Pension Plan