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General Summary

The post holder will be required to provide nursing care to patients attending IDC, provide health education and advise to patients and their family members, provide translation whenever necessary, guide in clinical practice and duties of other nurses. Participate in clinical research studies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provides nursing care to patients attending the IDC
  • To provide clinical care including triaging, clinical assessment of patients of patient's problems, investigations to HIV/AIDS patients attending IDIsupported health facilities in line with standard treatment guidelines.
  • Assist in management of very sick patients brought in Urgent care with knowledge, skills and Support appropriate referral of complex patients' through liaison with immediate team members, senior clinicians and other specialized facilities.
  • Lead education and facility sensitization efforts to continuously build knowledge among clients and the attendants at Urgent care and the general clinic.
  • Participate in identification, implementation and documentation of continuous quality improvement activities along client care and treatment.
  • Assists medical doctors in carrying out clinical procedures.
  • Provides translation services to visiting medical doctors as required
  • Ensures patient flow in the clinic ( IDC)
  • Performs quality assurance and quality control (QA/AC) to ensure completeness of source documents.
  • Participates in giving Medicines when required.
  • Checks medical supply stock and ensures procedure charts are fully equipped
  • Guides the clinical practice and duties of other nursing staff
  • Participates as a full member of the IDC health care team
  •  Attends clinic staff meetings on a daily basis as available
  • Participate whenever requested to do so in clinic research studies.
  • Participate in compilation and submission of accurate activity reports according to the set guidelines.
  • This job description is not exhaustive and the post holder will need to be flexible and to undertake such other duties as may become necessary with the development of the Infectious Diseases Institute.

Academic Qualifications

  • Diploma or Bachelors Degree in Nursing
  • Full and active registration with the Uganda Nurses and Midwives council (Valid general practice license).

Person Specification

  • Completion of Nurses Training in a recognized educational institution with Diploma/ Bachelors
  • Minimum of 3 years work experience in a clinical setting 
  • Full and active registration with the Uganda Nurses and Midwives council (Valid general practice license).
  • Self- motivated and capable of meeting deadlines.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Good interpersonal skills and able to interact productively with other team members.


More Details
NPCT001
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IDI- Mulago
Full-time
1 Months
NURSE TEAM LEAD
2026-07-06 09:06:27.000







NURSE TEAM LEAD


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The Graduate Trainee will generally be responsible for supporting the internal audit function, assisting the Internal Auditors, Senior Internal Auditors, and the Manager in conducting internal audits of IDI projects and sub-grantees, performing risk assessments, and undertaking any other duties as may be reasonably assigned by the Supervisor.

The Graduate Trainee will generally be responsible for supporting the internal audit function, assisting the Internal Auditors, Senior Internal Auditors, and the Manager in conducting internal audits of IDI projects and sub-grantees, performing risk assessments, and undertaking any other duties as may be reasonably assigned by the Supervisor.

The post holder will be required to provide nursing care to patients attending IDC, provide health education and advise to patients and their family members, provide translation whenever necessary, guide in clinical practice and duties of other nurses. Participate in clinical research studies.

Background:

The Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) at Makerere University has been awarded a grant from the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) to carry out a large-scale trial of secondary TB preventive therapy. The Recurrent TB Screening and Prevention Study (RECENT TB study) is a randomized controlled trial which will be carried out in Uganda and South Africa from September 1, 2026, to August 31, 2030. The study will examine the effectiveness of secondary TPT for preventing recurrent TB while also evaluating the implementation considerations for the successful implementation of secondary TPT in public health settings and the potential of biomarkers to identify patients at the highest risk of recurrence.

To support the successful implementation of this trial, IDI is seeking a highly motivated individual to serve as a study coordinator while simultaneously pursuing a PhD. This dual role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge clinical research while developing advanced research skills at the doctoral level.

Job Purpose:

The Project Coordinator will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of the trial. S/he will work closely with the Scientific Lead and the broader study team to ensure high-quality, protocol-compliant study implementation. Concurrently, s/he will be enrolled in a doctoral program, using the trial data and research experience to develop and complete a PhD thesis within the contract period.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – MASTER’S SCHOLAR FOR THE PERIOD 2026/2027

The Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) in collaboration with the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Busitema University invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for ONE opportunity for a master’s in the field of Pharmacology. The program is targeting young health scientists interested in solidifying their research scientific skills with focus on Quantitative Pharmacology and Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modelling.
In the period 2026-2027 we seek to support a master’s student during their dissertation year as part of the Maternal and Infant Lactation pharmacokinetic (MILK) – Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) i.e. MILK-PBPK Modelling program at the IDI supported by the Gates Foundation, which will provide hands-on research training, and high-level mentoring to a young scientist in the area of PBPK. We will consider a highly motivated individual, able to undertake research with minimal supervision and with excellent written and oral communication skills
During this one-year period, the scholar is expected to develop and implement the master thesis work within the MILK PBPK program with a focus of leveraging the PBPK methodology to address a clinically-relevant research question. The scholarship will be embedded within the MILK-PBPK program at the IDI (PI: Prof. Catriona Waitt).
Supervision: the scholar will be jointly supervised by a faculty member from Busitema University and an expert in PBPK from the MILK PBPK program

Reporting: progress of activities will be reported to the core supervision team as indicated above

The scholarship will cover:
• Research costs associated with the duration of the program
• Tuition fees for the second year of studies (The scholar should provide proof of completion of fees for the first year of studies)
• A monthly stipend.
• Scholars affiliated with this program will have the opportunity to participate in various short structured courses and skills building organized by the IDI.

Budget Item Estimated Cost (USD)
Student research stipend (12 months) 6000
Research year Tuition and functional fees (12 months) 3000
Software License    1000
Dissemination (Publications, conferences) 3000
Total 13000
Timeline (12 months)  
Phase Duration
Proposal development and preliminary software engagement 1-2 months
Data analysis and model development 5-7 months
Report writing and dissemination 3 months

Key deliverables at the end of the scholarship period will be:
a) Submission of the master thesis for final viva voce examination
b) Submission of a manuscript

The application should comprise:

a) a letter of application stating the motivations to pursue a research career and future aspirations. Include your mobile phone number and email address

b) A 2-page summary of how PBPK can be useful to predict clinically-relevant drug exposure

c) CV (max 2 pages) including publications if available d) 2 letters of reference e) copies of their academic transcripts