PATH Kenya is the lead implementing Partner for the USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto which is a USAID project funded by PEPFAR. The project’s focus is to increase use of high-quality, county-led health and social services, prevent new HIV infections, and reduce OVC and AGYW vulnerability.
The project is implemented by PATH Kenya with ADS Nyanza as a consortium partner. The project is implemented at the county level, in the community and health facilities in the counties of Homa Bay, Migori, Nyamira, Kisumu, Kakamega, Vihiga and Kisii, in close collaboration with and support of county health management teams, department of children and social services and the Ministry of Health of Kenya.
The project seeks to employ a motivated, committed, and pro-active individual to fill the position of a
Pharmaceutical Technologist in Kisumu County. This is a renewable contract subject to availability of funds
and the employee’s performance.
Pharmaceutical Technologist
Positions; 1
Main duties and responsibilities:
Ensure good commodity management practices for HIV/TB commodities.
Ensure 100% utilization of WebADT for dispensing of ARVs, managing HIV/TB commodity stock,
generating of monthly consumption reports (FMAPS/FCDRR), generating patient level reports.
Pharmacovigilance monitoring and reporting via PPB platform.
Play a key role in CCC CQI team.
Ensure accurate and timely reporting of HIV/TB commodities through DHIS2 platform.
Play a key role in CCC MDT discussions.
Application Process
ALL qualified and interested candidates should apply HERE on or before 24th January 2025