Organization: Baylor College
of Medicine Children’s Foundation
Duty Station: Kabarole,
Kamwenge, Kasese and Kyenjojo, Uganda
Report to: Care &
Treatment Officer, Regional Coordinator-Pediatric HIV/AIDS
Baylor College
of Medicine Children’s Foundation – Uganda (Baylor -Uganda) is a private not
for profit NGO that provides: HIV/AIDS care, treatment and prevention services;
maternal child health services; Health Professional training and Clinical
Research.
Job Summary: The Counsellor will provide counselling
services to Baylor’s clients and their care givers and as well as provide
technical support during systems strengthening in Baylor-Uganda supported
Health facility in HIV/AIDs clinical counselling related attachments line with
ELMA project Objectives
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
·
The ideal candidates should hold a bachelors’ degree
in counselling or any degree with post graduate in counselling. Any clinical
related training is an added advantage
·
A minimum of three years’ experience in HIV/AIDS
counselling in a busy clinical or hospital based setting
·
Two years’ experience in a reputable clinical or
hospital based setting
·
Excellent interpersonal skills
·
Excellent oral and written communication skills
·
Good problem solving skills.
·
The applicant must be team oriented, stress tolerant
with high integrity.
All suitably
qualified and interested candidates should send their applications to the
address below including a detailed CV demonstrating possession of the job
requirements, current position, names and addresses of three referees i.e.
email and phone addresses, copies of professional/academic documents,
certificate of good conduct, email address, and day time telephone contact. The
applicant must have at most a credit 6 in Math and English.
Send
Applications via E-mail to: applications@baylor-Uganda.org.
The Human
Resources Manager,
Baylor College
of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda,
Block 5 Mulago
Hospital, P.O. Box 72052, Clock Tower, Kampala. Uganda
Deadline: Friday, 20th
November, 2015 by 4:00 pm
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