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Ministry of Health NOW Hiring! 7 Careers Available

Job Description Are you interested in a government job? The Ministry of Health is inviting applications to fill the following 7 vacancies Program Technical Advisors (5 Posts): Applicants should have a relevant Bachelor’s degree, proven experience mentoring and coaching teams towards achievement of results. Additionally, the ministry seeks candidates with 3+ years of working experience related to public health or health systems. PMTCT Senior Technical Advisor: Do you have a Bachelors degree in medicine and surgery and a related post graduate degree? Applicants for this vacancy should also have 5+ years of working experience related to public health or health systems. The vacancy is based in Nairobi PMTCT Strategic Information Specialist: The vacancy is best suitable for candidates with a Bachelors Degree in Statistics or Epidemiology. Applicants should also have a clear understanding of Kenya DHIS Operations, EPP Spectrum and NASCOP EID data base. How to Apply Interested applicants...

Ministry of Labour, Social Security & Services Recruitment: 25 Careers Available!

Job Description The Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Services whose mandate is to facilitate and track employment creation, co-ordinate national employment, internship and volunteers for public services is recruiting. The Ministry is inviting applications from suitably qualified serving officers to fill the 25 vacancies of Productivity Officers. Interested and qualified persons are requested to make applications by completing ONE application form PSC2 (Revised 2007) The form can be downloaded from Public Service Commission website www.publicservice.go.ke or Ministry’s website www.labour.go.ke How to Apply The application forms together with certified copies of certificates should reach The Principal Secretary, Ministry of Labour Social Security and Services P.O Box 40326 / 16936- 00100 Nairobi Applicants can also make hand delivery submission to NSSF Building, Block A Eastern Wing, 5th Floor Registry , before 16th December 2014 Detailed job descriptions can be found on the Mi...

Support to Health Policy and Reform Unit at Ministry of Health Somaliland

Somaliland has been largely spared by decades of armed conflict and social strife that have destroyed most of the health system in Somalia. Yet, it is operated in post-conflict context with an overall lack of human capital in the health sector, dilapidated infrastructure and a fragmented health system with the unregulated private sector mainly providing services contributing to health outcomes such as maternal and child mortalities that are among the highest in the world. Widespread malnutrition, poor access to quality medicines, limited access to safe drinking water, continuing environmental degrading, food insecurity, fragmented health care services, frequenting epidemics of outbreaks, abject poverty and very low literacy rates remain the key factors contributing to poor health outcomes.In their efforts for political and economic development, the Somaliland authorities have placed social services among the top priority list to be addressed immediately. The health sector has already ...

Financial Management Assessment, Ministry of Health Puntland

Original published date : 12 September, 2014 Application deadline: 26 September, 2014In Somalia, a new environment is emerging from decades of conflict and violence that left the health sector dilapidated of infrastructure, human resources, availability of supplies and functioning public health administration structures at zonal and sub-zonal levels. Only 20% of the population has access to health services, mainly in urban areas, through the unregulated private sector.The Somali Health sector is largely depending on external funds with an increasing trend (reaching 7 to 10 US $ per capita in 2006) and around 30% flowing into emergency health projects. Although this allocation is higher than in other fragile states, current funding levels are not sufficient to meet basic health needs. Substantial funding is still going into vertical programmes and the allocation of scarce resources needs to be better aligned to health priorities and existing health plans and strategies. A tracking syst...