Job Description
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- The main responsibility will be to provide pharmaceutical care services and support medication adherence counseling services within the communities.
Area 1: Delivery of pharmaceutical & commodity supply chain services in support of quality Antiretroviral Therapy (ART):
- Maintain adequate health commodity supply chain both within the ESM site and the supported facilities within the senatorial zone.
- Ensure efficiency and optimization of all the DSD Models
- Dispense Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) and other medication in line with approved regimens and standards.
- Dispense ARVs in appropriate packaging with clear instructions.
- Provide medication-related counseling, including reinforcing adherence and advising on potential side effects and drug interactions.
- Provide drug information to health service providers and clients on request.
- Identify and support follow-up of clients who do not return refills of their ARVs.
- Work with providers and clients to identify, manage, and report adverse drug reactions and drug interactions.
- Contribute to decision making on treatment and care for individual clients.
- Ensure Good Pharmaceutical Practice (GPP) and standards.
- Calculate drug storage needs for ART start-up and expansion.
- Monitor ARV and other drug (STIs, OIs, etc.) stock levels communicate with the project team for re-stocking.
- Contribute to forecasting /quantification of health commodities and monitoring of drug distributions.
- Oversee drug logistics i.e., stock-taking, proper drug storage, drug stock out and monitor the effectiveness of the pull system.
Area 2: Internal and External Quality Control Systems:
- Assess the functionality of existing pharmaceutical management systems and develop implementation plans that prioritize and address gaps.
- Oversee quality assurance systems at the facilities by close monitoring of prescription patterns, ensuring proper documentation, side effects monitoring (pharmacovigilance) and reducing dispensing errors.
- Identify needs for information resources—for example, ART guidelines and drug information for medication counselling.
Area 3: Internal and External Quality Control Systems:
- Monitor and report medication errors suspected adverse reactions to medicines, and other medication-related events.
- Monitor ART prescriptions for appropriateness and any discrepancies.
- Monitor adherence to ARVs; working with clients and other health service providers to address challenges.
- Address emerging problems as client numbers increase.
- Monitor and report weekly enrolment.
- Provide support to the Strategic Information (SI) unit to conduct research (qualitative and quantitative) surveys on service delivery outcomes for HIV prevention, care, and treatment.
- Ensure timely submission of quality reports on a weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, and quarterly basis or as required.
- Maintain transaction records and inventory management tools as required to ensure transparency in commodity management records.
- Ensure timely and accurate reporting of logistics reports to facilitate stock replenishment and accountability.
Area 4: Other assignments:
- Participate in cluster coordinating meeting and represent the project at relevant fora.
- Carry out any assignment as may be decided and delegated by the Supervisor.
Experience, Skills & Minimum Required Qualifications
- A Pharmacist with at least 1 - 2 years’ experience in TBHIV management.
- Must have a current practicing license.
- Good Knowledge of computer with ability in Microsoft Excel for simple data analysis.
Salary
Competitive.