Employer: W.H.O
Location: Myanmar-Yangon
Closing Date: Feb 12, 2021
Location: Myanmar-Yangon
Closing Date: Feb 12, 2021
Summary:
To support implementation of relevant parts of the WHO-MoHS collaborative programmes 2020-21 and 2022-23 and of relevant indicators and targets in the plans and documents mentioned in the section ‘organizational settings’ above
To perform as a receptionist at outpatient clinic to support triage and patient flow management
To ensure the measure such as body weight, temperature, and other relevant vital signs are in place prior to consultation services
To support in development of systematic register and follow up scheduling arrangement
To develop a notification mechanism to support reminders and ease the tracking of patient for regular follow-up visits
To support administrative-technical transactions for appropriate referral services, including but not limited to checking the referral packaging, and conduct patient counselling to ensure patient trust and continuing taken services at referral network site as described
To coordinate with network sites for patient referral, counter referral and tracking patient treatment status
To keep record of referral and counter referral of patient between main centres and their network sites
To perform as entry and exist points at main centres for all referral and counter referral cases management
To communicate closely with network sites to identify any difficulty, challenges encounter and any support required for childhood cancer management and report to program officer or other delegates for further management
To review and analysis the referral record and follow up schedule, to produce report and report the findings to programme officer, relevant delegates, and initiative discussion for resolution.
To navigate patient and families to access to the right resources of childhood cancer information and management
To support hospital nurses in explaining of treatment medication to discharged or referred patient and care giver to ensure correct medication throughout continuum of care
To support in development of nursing education and care materials
To support relevant tasks as assigned by supervisors.
Work Relations and Partnerships
The Nurse Coordinator provides support to Programme Officer, to WR, and relevant stakeholders at Yangon Children Hospital & 300-bedded Mandalay Children Hospital to ensure effective Childhood Cancer management between main centre and its network sites. The candidate requires to work at full-time in public week days. The candidate is expected to contribute his/her services in case of emergency situations at assigned Children Hospital.
Impact of functions
The function plays a key role in project operation and documentation to ensure effective childhood cancer management across main centres and their network sites by bringing the services closer to the patients and hence to reduce abandonment and improve treatment completion and patient survival rate.
Qualification
Educational background
Essential: Bachelor of Nursing Sciences (B.N.Sc.) or Bachelor of Community Health (B.Comm.H) or Diploma in Nursing
Desirable: Masters’ degree in Nursing Sciences or Masters’ degree in Community Health or equivalent professional training
Professional experience and knowledge
Essential: Good track records of at least two years working experiences at UN, International-Local NGOs-ethic health organizations, public-private setting. Skill full in computer operation and excel function. Must be able to work in extra-office hours, under pressure and travel in the country.
Desirable: Having working experiences in government hospital or MOHS department and/or coordination experiences at UN, International or Local NGOs or Ethnic Health Organizations will be an asset.
Language Skills
Required: Expert in Myanmar language (spoken and written)
Desired: Intermediate level in English language (spoken and written)
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To support implementation of relevant parts of the WHO-MoHS collaborative programmes 2020-21 and 2022-23 and of relevant indicators and targets in the plans and documents mentioned in the section ‘organizational settings’ above
To perform as a receptionist at outpatient clinic to support triage and patient flow management
To ensure the measure such as body weight, temperature, and other relevant vital signs are in place prior to consultation services
To support in development of systematic register and follow up scheduling arrangement
To develop a notification mechanism to support reminders and ease the tracking of patient for regular follow-up visits
To support administrative-technical transactions for appropriate referral services, including but not limited to checking the referral packaging, and conduct patient counselling to ensure patient trust and continuing taken services at referral network site as described
To coordinate with network sites for patient referral, counter referral and tracking patient treatment status
To keep record of referral and counter referral of patient between main centres and their network sites
To perform as entry and exist points at main centres for all referral and counter referral cases management
To communicate closely with network sites to identify any difficulty, challenges encounter and any support required for childhood cancer management and report to program officer or other delegates for further management
To review and analysis the referral record and follow up schedule, to produce report and report the findings to programme officer, relevant delegates, and initiative discussion for resolution.
To navigate patient and families to access to the right resources of childhood cancer information and management
To support hospital nurses in explaining of treatment medication to discharged or referred patient and care giver to ensure correct medication throughout continuum of care
To support in development of nursing education and care materials
To support relevant tasks as assigned by supervisors.
Work Relations and Partnerships
The Nurse Coordinator provides support to Programme Officer, to WR, and relevant stakeholders at Yangon Children Hospital & 300-bedded Mandalay Children Hospital to ensure effective Childhood Cancer management between main centre and its network sites. The candidate requires to work at full-time in public week days. The candidate is expected to contribute his/her services in case of emergency situations at assigned Children Hospital.
Impact of functions
The function plays a key role in project operation and documentation to ensure effective childhood cancer management across main centres and their network sites by bringing the services closer to the patients and hence to reduce abandonment and improve treatment completion and patient survival rate.
Qualification
Educational background
Essential: Bachelor of Nursing Sciences (B.N.Sc.) or Bachelor of Community Health (B.Comm.H) or Diploma in Nursing
Desirable: Masters’ degree in Nursing Sciences or Masters’ degree in Community Health or equivalent professional training
Professional experience and knowledge
Essential: Good track records of at least two years working experiences at UN, International-Local NGOs-ethic health organizations, public-private setting. Skill full in computer operation and excel function. Must be able to work in extra-office hours, under pressure and travel in the country.
Desirable: Having working experiences in government hospital or MOHS department and/or coordination experiences at UN, International or Local NGOs or Ethnic Health Organizations will be an asset.
Language Skills
Required: Expert in Myanmar language (spoken and written)
Desired: Intermediate level in English language (spoken and written)
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