Nurse Advisor x 2 – (Ref: ASHTEC-KZN-HG-01)
Updated: May 07, 2024 09:42 AM GMT
Maternal Adolescent and Child Health Institute
IxopoMaternal, Adolescent & Child Health Institute NPC, (MatCH) is a non-profit organisation supporting public sector health services. MatCH implements donor funded projects to improve HIV and TB outcomes through providing technical assistance and direct service delivery support. MatCH is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions under a project aimed at Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in KwaZulu Natal Province – Integrated Service Delivery Response.
Location: Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu Natal
Types of Contracts : fixed term contracts ( actual contract duration periods to be confirmed at interviews )
Closing date for submission of applications: 6 May 2024 (applications received after the submission deadline will not be considered.
Main purpose of the job The incumbents will support teams providing technical support and direct service delivery to the Department of Health and sites in the district. The incumbents will contribute to the... More Detail
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