Employment Opportunities; Sickle Cell Programme Data Coordinator and Volunteer Clinical Officer at MUHAS
Sickle cell Programme is a research programme in the Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS), currently having an exciting employment opportunities for highly motivated and result driven individual interested in working in the health sector for the positions of Data Coordinator and Volunteer Clinical Officer.
JOB VACANCY - SICKLE CELL PROGRAMMESickle cell Programme is a research programme in the Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The programme conducts biomedical research provides health care, Advocacy and training. The Sickle cell Programme is currently having an exciting employment opportunity for highly motivated and result driven individual interested in working in the health sector.
Data Coordinator (1 POST)- Re AdvertisedReports to the Data Manager of the project.
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES1. Daily management of the research data capture systems used by the main MSC and nested
projects including clinical trials.
2. Ensure safe backup and restore of production and development back-end environment
3. Design and implementation of quality control procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of
data collected.
4. Data migration between legacy and new database systems.
5. Design and implementation of procedures for data cleaning, validation and integrity checking.
6. To implement all data management policies which include: data cleaning, validation and storage
7. Perform and prepare data for statistical analysis and generate routine reports from clinical and laboratory surveillance and as required for clinical trial audits.
8. Extraction of data from various data sources in response to research needs
9. Line-manage data clerks to ensure procedures are being followed and to ensure the collection of
high quality accurate data.
10. To support the first line IT support person to ensure the correct implementation and maintenance
of all Sickle Cell Programme hardware and network and access rights to database and shared file
servers are maintained and meet changing requirements.
11. Be responsible for ensuring all documentation of procedures (SOPs) and actions in relation to data collection, management, extraction and analysis are followed and filed appropriately, and ensure that that all other staff line managed by this position or who are conducting these activities have sufficient understanding and knowledge to conduct these activities appropriately.
12. Assist Data Manager in recruiting and mentoring data staff, performing appraisals, and
coordinating training.
13. Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.Required skills/experience1. B.Sc./BA, preferably M.Sc. in Computer Science or Statistics, Biostatistics or related discipline
2. 1 -2 years’ experience in similar position preferably in a health related project.
3. Communication: a. Excellent communication skills; b. Ability to write clearly; c. Ability to use
e-mail, Internet, data scanning
4. Data Monitoring and Evaluation: a. Data monitoring and evaluation experience; b. Data cleaning
experience; c. Thorough understanding of SQL and relational databases; d. Experience with
MySQL RDBMS
5. Networks and Hardware: a. Network administration experience; b. Hardware support experience;
c. Ability to troubleshoot and identify hardware and network problems.Application Procedures:This position will be on full time basis. Applicants should send their CV’s, scanned copies of transcripts/certificates and a cover letter outlining their suitability as per the job description to: scpjobs@blood.ac.tz or address it to: Principal Investigator, Sickle cell Programme, P. O. Box 65001, Dar Es Salaam by 16:30 PM on Friday, 18th August, 2017. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.“Sickle Cell Programme is an equal opportunity employer”
VOLUNTEER POSITION - SICKLE CELL PROGRAMME
Sickle cell Programme is a research programme in the Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion at Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The programme conducts biomedical research provides health care, Advocacy and training. The Sickle cell Programme is currently having a volunteer position for highly motivated and result driven individual interested in working in the health sector.VOLUNTEER CLINICAL OFFICER (1 POST)Reports to the Clinical Coordinator of the project.ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain study logbooks, files and review completed case report forms. Supervision and assistance of the records officer, nursing, phlebotomist and laboratory staff
during clinical surveillance. Participate in clinical surveillance of on-going research project which involves filling in case
report forms with clinical and laboratory information, specimen collection and storage. Continually reviews and monitors staff performance with regard to the quality of data
collection, patient care, and adherence to regulations (both ethical and bureaucratic) that the
investigators have formally committed themselves to uphold. Giving daily and weekly feedback to Clinical Coordinator, and writing report on progress and
barriers. Ensure High data integrity Attends regular study meetings to discuss progress and problems with other members and gives ideas on how to improve systems of data collection, participant’s care and follow-up. To carry out all other duties as assigned by the Clinical CoordinatorQUALIFICATION SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Diploma in Clinical Medicine Strong computer Knowledge in statistical packages and Microsoft office At least 2 years of working experience in clinical research or related field Good work ethics and a desire to make a difference Goal driven with strong attitude and commitment towards clinical research work particularly in
Sickle Cell Disease. Prioritizing of tasks and good time management Excellent report writing skills Ability to multi-task and handle pressure well Flexibility and ability to work within a multi- cultural environmentApplication Procedures:This position will be on full time basis. Applicants should send their CV’s, scanned copies of transcripts/certificates and a cover letter outlining their suitability as per the job description to: scpjobs@blood.ac.tz or address it to: Principal Investigator, Sickle cell Programme, P. O. Box 65001, Dar Es Salaam by 16:30 PM on Friday, 18th August, 2017. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.“Sickle Cell Programme is an equal opportunity employer”.