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Community HTS Assistant at AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)- Kogi, Nasarawa, Cross River, Benue

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is an international not for profit NGO, with its Headquarters based in Los Angeles, California. AIDS Healthcare Foundation is registered in Nigeria as Foundation for AIDS Care Prevention and Advocacy but collectively referred to as AHF Nigeria.
AHF Nigeria works in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health to provide free HIV/AIDS services; HIV prevention and treatment (ART), capacity building and advocacy in resource constrained settings.

The organization seeks to hire highly competent, dynamic and experienced persons to fill the regular full time position below:

Job Title: Community HTS Assistant

Location: 
Cross River, Kogi, Nasarawa and Benue
Reports to: Prevention Coordinator

Summary of Position
  • To render quality counseling and psychosocial support to clients.
  • Refer clients for appropriate additional psychosocial and clinical support.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (Other duties may be assigned by the supervisor)
VCT Duties:
  • Provides pre and post - voluntary HIV confidential counseling and testing, to all patients willing to have the HIV test done. KPA: Must test an average of 120 patients per week, but may see rnore if patients are still available.
  • Performs the rapid HIV testing on all clients that have consented to testing. KPA: ensures that each and every test done, has consent signed by the patient or a legally authorized person.
  • Encourages and support patients that test positive; helping them to cope with the new diagnosis. KPA: Try to make sure that the patient accepts and can deal with the new diagnosis.
  • Participates in Mass HIV testing initiatives and campaigns. KPA: Take part in mass HlV testing activities according to mass testing projects program.
  • Acts as (by facilitating) a linkage between HLV diagnosis, care, support and treatment, KPA: Ensures that an HIV positive’ patient is referred to the next appropriate level of care.
Adherence counseling duties:
  • Collaborate with other health care professionals (doctor, nurse, social worker, community health care worker, home-based caregiver, psychologist.) in maintaining treatment protocol. KPA: Assist other professionals by seeing at least 10 patients per day or entering them to HlV care program.
  • Provide direct and comprehensive primary, preventive and Psychosocial care to patients. KPA refers to support groups and these are recorded in support group register. Also encourages patients to have a supporter on treatment
  • Teach and counsel patients & family on disease prevention and staying healthy. KPA Run literacy classes; educating patients on ARVs and staying healthy.
  • Assist patients with adherence counseling and document the session in counseling form. KPA at least see 5 or more defaulting patients per day.
  • Provide ongoing psychosocial counseling to clients attending the clinic. (PA Must have a minimum of 65 clients seen and counseled per month.
  • Assist with the reading and interpretation of the CD4 count results to clients KPA
  • Brings questions and concerns to the physician as necessary.
  • Maintain filing system for all client records including psychosocial forms, laboratory results and medical records. KPA: Client confidentiality to be maintained at all times.
Treatment Literacy Duties:
  • Provide training to patients ready for ARV treatment and provide them with the clinical and laboratory goals of ARV’s, KPA: mutt keep a schedule for this and a register of attendance for patients attending literacy training sessions.
  • Identify clients who are defaulting and furnish team with relevant information for intervention. KPA : Suggest solutions to deal with adherence as per each clients need.
  • Preparation for weekly sessions with supervisor by noting challenges encountered and planning for the next weeks activities. KPA: Keeps agenda for meeting supervisors and becomes punctual.
General Duties:
  • Prepare monthly report on services rendered for submission to supervisor. EPA: monthly statistical reports submitted on time.
  • Participate in team de-briefing sessions. KPA: keep record of debriefing sessions held.
  • Enter client visit details into the psychosocial relevant register. KPA: Provide weekly psychosocial relevant statistical report to the data capturer.
Qualifications
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
  • The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or Experience
  • Diploma in Psychology, Sociology and other related discipline
  • Certificate for AIDS Treatment Training
  • Certificate for Counseling Skills Training
  • Degree or diploma in child and youth development would be an advantage
  • Must be proficient in MS Office
Application Closing Date
13th March, 2018.

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV's and Cover Letter to: globalhr.africa@aidshealth.org indicating the position and the location you are applying for as the subject of the email.

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. AIDS Healthcare Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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