Vacancy title:
Pharmacy Technologist
Jobs at:
Right to Care ZambiaDeadline of this Job:
Wednesday, August 02 2023
Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, July 25 2023, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Right to Care Zambia has been awarded a five (5) year project funded by the USAID through the PEPFAR mechanism. The USAID – Action HIV project aims to reduce HIV mortality, morbidity and transmission by achieving the UNAIDS and PEPFAR goal of 95/95/95 HIV treatment coverage by providing comprehensive HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment maintenance services in Luapula, Northern and Muchinga provinces of Zambia. The USAID Action HIV project will work closely with and in support of the Ministry of Health.
Qualifications And Experience
Minimum Required Qualifications and Experience:
• Diploma in Pharmacy
• Registration with the Health Professions Council of Zambia
• HIV Treatment & Care, ART and Essential Medicines experienc
• 3 years’ experience
• Previous public sector experience preferably within HIV field
Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
• 5 years’ experience
• Degree in Pharmacy
• Logistics management course
• Call centre experience within a healthcare environment
• Knowledge of the Zambian public healthcare sector
Technical And Behavioural Competencies
• Excellent communication skills
• Client orientated.
• Good planning, organizing and decision-making skills.
• High quality standard of work
• Computer literate – MS Office and call centre programmes
• Good understanding of Medicines and Related Substances Legislation
• Be able to work within the framework of a team
Key Performance Areas
• Conduct ongoing assessments and situational analysis to identify gaps within the supply chain system.
• Develop quality improvement plans (QIPs) for identified gaps.
• Implement strategies to effectively manage stock and ensure quality and safety of pharmaceutical products in the clinics.
• Ensure compliance with good pharmacy practices and good dispensing practices.
• Assist facilities with stock rotation and re-distribution.
• Ensure availability of provincial primary health care (PHC) pharmacy standard operating procedures (SOPs), Standard Treatment Guidelines (STGs) and Essential Medicines List (EML) in all facilities
• Assist facilities with stock take procedures as outlined in the SOP.
• Perform site supervisory visits.
• Issuing medicines to patients, furnishing information and advice to patients about the use of medicines.
• Counselling patients on the proper use of drugs they are taking.
• Determining patient compliance with the therapy and follow up to ensure that patient’s medicine related needs are being met.
• Evaluating patient’s medicine related needs by determining the indications, safety and effectiveness of therapy.
• Document medication errors and interventions made during dispensing.
• On-going adherence monitoring of patients.
• Involvement in Pharmacovigilance activities.
• Clinical Pharmacy to ensure efficacy, safety and continued access to ARVs for inpatients.
• Ensure continuous supply of medication for patients accessing care from pharmacy and areas that we support.
• Facilitate multidisciplinary team approach to patient care
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 60
Level of Education: Postgraduate Degree
Job application procedure
• Applications in the form of a cover letter and CV must be submitted to vacancy26@righttocare.org
• All applicants are required to complete an online competency assessment accessible using this link –
• Only applicants that complete the two steps above will be considered.
• Interested and qualified? click here to apply
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