HSRC Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors Job Vacancies – Closing Date of Recruitment 08 November 2022

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Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors Job Vacancies Recruitment 2022 Closing Date of Recruitment 00 MM 2022

HSRC is hiring for Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors Jobs in uMkhanyakude location at present. Job seekers who have desired qualifications can take one step as soon as applying. Human Sciences Research Council is a lovely company where you can work. Currently, HSRC Vacancies 2022 is available for South African job seekers.

The HSRC recruitment details for Current Vacancies are provided in the below section. Candidates should download first the official notification pdf file and read all the HSRC Jobs Vacancies details given in the pdf file and then apply for current vacancies in uMkhanyakude.

Employer HSRC
Recruitment Name HSRC Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors Recruitment 2022
Profile Name Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors
Salary ZAR 184800.00 Year
Location of Job Jobs in uMkhanyakude
Job Type South Africa Government Jobs 2022
Last Date to Apply 08 November 2022

HSRC Recruitment 2022 Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors Post Job Description

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One focus area of the HSC research programme is on the social determinants of HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, and tuberculosis. The work strives to address these health problems at their source, namely, at both the social and population levels. It also includes social aspects of delivery models for biomedical interventions to optimise the delivery of interventions.

 

The HSC research programme is currently implementing the South African National HIV prevalence, Incidence, Behaviour, and Communication Survey (also known as SABSSM VI). The programme had previously advertised Enrolled or Professional Nurse/Phlebotomist data collectors positions nationwide and is currently targeting individuals from uMkhanyakude and Harry Gwala  Districts due to the operational needs for the successful implementation of the survey.

Minimum Requirements Requirements:

  • Must be an Enrolled, Professional nurse or Phlebotomist with relevant qualifications. If not an Enrolled, Professional nurse or Phlebotomist, please do not apply.
  • Professional training in nursing or phlebotomy should permit the participant to draw blood without any supervision.
  • Above-average ability to read, write and speak is essential in English, isiZulu and other South African languages spoken in the specified locations above.
  • Familiarity with the use of electronic tablets.
  • Prior relevant working experience working in the community outside a clinic context will be advantageous.
  • Willingness to work in a team.
  • Willingness to travel long distances, within and outside of one’s province when required.
  • Willingness to visit selected households during weekends and after hours.
  • Having a valid driver’s license will be an added advantage.
  • Proven ability to exercise discretion in dealing with confidential or sensitive matters
  • Preference will be given to Enrolled or Professional nurses/ Phlebotomists who have worked in research (HSRC or elsewhere) in a similar position.
  • Available for a period of up to 5 months but this will be determined by the availability of maps per province. This is a project-based position for 5 months and not permanent.
  • Must be currently registered with the South African Nursing Council.
Duties & Responsibilities Key responsibilities:

  • Successful candidates will be responsible for the implementation of the survey by collecting data in households using electronic tablets to interview selected participants;
  • Attend training sessions in full;
  • Successful candidates will be required to work within a team;
  • Provide potential participants information about the project;
  • Collect dried blood spots (DBS) from children, adults, and via heel prick from infants (professional nurse only);
  • Collect venous blood;
  • Manage fieldwork expenses by completing reconciliations following HSRC rules and regulations;
  • Manage assets provided by HSRC.

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