Stabilization Centre Doctor

ROLE PURPOSE:  

The Stabilization Care Doctor will ensure quality of services in the stabilization centre (CMAM programme) through strengthening capacities on the clinical management of SAM and facilitating integration of services related to newborn and child health.
With the support of the Primary Healthcare Technical Coordinator, He/She will oversee the day-to-day activities/services provided to admitted cases (and Caregivers) at the Stabilization Centre and will generally support the documentation and stock-management of commodities, medicines/consumables and data tools. 

SCOPE OF ROLE: 

Reports to: Stabilization Center Coordinator
Staff reporting to this post: Stabilization centre Nurse
Budget Responsibilities: none
Role Dimensions: The role is expected to foster relationships with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders including Save the Children members, the Country Office Programme Development & Quality team, advocacy, operations, finance, supply chain, HR and admin colleagues and field offices.
Context: Humanitarian and development

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY: 

Programme implementation:

Objective 1: Provision of high-quality care to complicated SAM cases.

Provide clinical care to complicated cases of SAM admitted at the Stabilization Centre (SC).
Ensure clinical care provided at the SC is in accordance with the National guidelines for In-patient Management of SAM.
Mentor and provide on-the-job training on stabilization care and documentation to nurses and other health workers deployed to the SC to ensure:

Respect of approved protocols for management of acute malnutrition
Correct use of programme monitoring and evaluation (recording) tools
Appropriate use of resources, stock control and ordering procedures.

Objective 2: Programme Management and Documentation.

Monitor the In-patient Management of SAM.
Supervise the use of medicines, medical supplies, nutrition-related commodities and data tools in the SC.
Participate in the development and review of programme monitoring and evaluation tools where necessary.
Ensure timely collection, compilation and analysis of quality data as well as production of quantitative and qualitative reports regarding all SC activities
Evaluate regularly the impact of the activities and propose changes for improvement
Prepare weekly and monthly activities’ reports, and any other ad hoc report that may be required

Objective 3: Support the supply chain management and Forecast for Medicines, Medical supplies, Nutrition Commodities (F-75, F-100, Resomal and RUTF) and Data tools.

Monitor the stock of Commodities, medicines, medical supplies : calculate needs, decide quantities to be delivered to the Stabilization Centre,
Support procurement in conjunction with the Stabilization Centre Doctor in charge, Nutrition in Emergency Advisor, Logistics and Warehouse Officer

Objective 4: Ensure Coordination and Collaboration with other programmes related to newborn and child health (immunization, HIV, malaria, newborn care, etc) and with relevant authorities at both State and LGA levels. 

Participate in stakeholder meetings on crosscutting health issues.
Facilitate integration of services for a holistic approach of SAM by working in collaboration with partners
Promote integrated care in the SC.

Objective 5: Institutional capacity building:

Provide on the job training and mentoring for staff in SC to ensure:

Respect of approved protocols for management of acute malnutrition
Correct use of programme monitoring and evaluation (recording) tools
Appropriate use of resources, stock control and ordering procedures

Promote integrated care in the SC.

Objective 6: Representation and relationships

Participate in Nutrition related Meetings, Seminars and Workshops and feed information acquired back into programming.
Work closely with other thematic teams in Nigeria Country office and the Yobe State offices.
Other – Other ad hoc tasks as requested by Line Manager.

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

Essential

Medical Degree (MBBS) 
NYSC certificate or Exemption certificate
At least three years post-graduation experience
Previous experience with NGOs
Experience in Nutrition and in community-based programmes
Training and experience on treatment of acute malnutrition
Computer literacy (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint)
Fluency in English and Hausa, spoken and written
Ability to work in partnership with government and other NGO staff
Good interpersonal skills
Ability to work within a team setting
Independence, adaptability and flexibility with good workload management, multitasking and ability to meet tight deadlines
Excellent communication skills

Additional skills 

Ability to work effectively both independently (with minimal supervision) and as a member of a team 
Commitment to gender equity, child rights, community empowerment, and grassroots development approaches 
Effective planning and organising skills 
Effective interpersonal skills

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