AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Vacancy for Data Capturer
Data Capturer
No. of vacancy: 1
Location: Birgunj
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), headquartered in Los Angeles, is a global nonprofit organization committed to providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to over two million individuals across 47 countries. Since its establishment in 1987, AHF has played a pivotal role in expanding healthcare access and influencing policies to improve the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. AHF Nepal, as part of this global initiative, is dedicated to combating HIV/AIDS and strengthening public health systems. It is currently implementing a five-year project (2022–2027) titled Sustaining the Gain, enhancing HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and care services at ART clinics of Nepal. AHF Nepal invites applications from qualified and competent Nepalese candidates for the position of Data Capturer, the position will be based in Birgunj, Parsa.
Key Responsibilities:
Maintains patient records; paper and electronic. Assists Program Coordinator in data analysis and its utilization for the program. Work closely with the clinic team to maintains meeting minutes, data backups, and documentation.
Required qualification and competencies:
Bachelors in Statistics or, Proficiency Certificate in General Medicine or Nursing from recognized institution and registered in relevant professional council
Preferably be trained in monitoring and evaluation (M & E) of the program aimed to build the capacity of the person in recording data, preparing and sending reports and maintaining records properly.
At least one years of experience in similar position. Previous experience working in a healthcare setting, particularly in HIV/AIDS care or related fields, is highly desirable. Familiarity with electronic medical records (DHIS2/ONHIS) systems and healthcare administration processes is advantageous.
Experience in clinic operations, including appointment scheduling, medical record management, and coordination with healthcare providers. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems and healthcare administration processes is advantageous.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential for collaborating with healthcare providers, patients, and community organizations. The ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary team setting is crucial.
Experience working with diverse populations and an understanding of cultural, social, and economic factors influencing HIV/AIDS care is important. Sensitivity to issues related to stigma, discrimination, and health disparities is valuable.
Knowledge of relevant regulations, ethical guidelines, and confidentiality requirements related to HIV/AIDS care, patient privacy, and data management is necessary.
Deadline: March 31, 2025