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Pharmacists at Diadem Consults Ltd

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    1. Pharmacist – (Bonny CSCC)
    2. Pharmacist (DIC Omoku)
    3. Pharmacist (Obio-Akpor, CSCC)
    4. Pharmacist (DIC Ahoada)
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Pharmacists at Diadem Consults Ltd

Pharmacist – (Bonny CSCC)

  • Job Type Full Time
  • Qualification BA/BSc/HND
  • Experience 2 years
  • Location Rivers
  • Job Field Pharmaceutical&nbsp

Responsibilities

  • The Pharmacist will manage the pharmaceutical services within the community center, ensuring the availability, proper storage, dispensing, and documentation of HIV-related medications and other essential drugs.
  • The Pharmacist will also provide medication counseling, support adherence strategies, and collaborate with the clinical team to improve treatment outcomes among high-risk populations.
  • Work closely with clinicians, nurses, case managers, CMT, peer educators, and psychosocial staff to dispense ART, PrEP, PEP, STI medications, and other prescribed drugs according to national guidelines.
  • Ensure proper storage, stock rotation, and inventory control of all pharmaceuticals.
  • Monitor stock levels and place timely orders to avoid stock-outs or expiries.
  • Maintain and update drug registers, dispensing logs, and bin cards.
  • Provide one-on-one medication counseling, especially for ART and PrEP clients.
  • Educate clients on proper medication use, adherence, side effects, and interactions.
  • Support differentiated service delivery models (e.g., multi-month dispensing, community ART refill groups).
  • Ensure confidentiality and sensitivity in dealing with vulnerable populations
  • Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews for clients with adherence challenges or treatment failure.
  • Report adverse drug reactions (ADR) and support pharmacovigilance efforts.
  • Train peer educators, outreach workers, and other staff on safe medication practices and ART adherence.
  • Provide orientation on pharmacy SOPs and infection control practices.
  • Ensure accurate and timely documentation of pharmacy services.
  • Compile and submit pharmacy reports to the M&E team and relevant authorities.
  • Contribute to monthly and quarterly program reports and audits.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy (BPharm or equivalent). Registered with the national pharmacy board.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in HIV-related pharmaceutical services, preferably in a community or public health setting.
  • Experience working with high-risk groups is an added advantage.
  • Familiarity with national ART guidelines and supply chain systems.
  • Proficiency in pharmacy software, Microsoft Office, and health information systems.

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Method of Application

Key Responsibilities

  • The Pharmacist will manage the pharmaceutical services within the community center, ensuring the availability, proper storage, dispensing, and documentation of HIV-related medications and other essential drugs.
  • The Pharmacist will also provide medication counseling, support adherence strategies, and collaborate with the clinical team to improve treatment outcomes among high-risk populations.
  • Work closely with clinicians, nurses, case managers, CMT, peer educators, and psychosocial staff to dispense ART, PrEP, PEP, STI medications, and other prescribed drugs according to national guidelines.
  • Ensure proper storage, stock rotation, and inventory control of all pharmaceuticals.
  • Monitor stock levels and place timely orders to avoid stock-outs or expiries.
  • Maintain and update drug registers, dispensing logs, and bin cards.
  • Provide one-on-one medication counseling, especially for ART and PrEP clients.
  • Educate clients on proper medication use, adherence, side effects, and interactions.
  • Support differentiated service delivery models (e.g., multi-month dispensing, community ART refill groups).
  • Ensure confidentiality and sensitivity in dealing with vulnerable populations
  • Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews for clients with adherence challenges or treatment failure.
  • Report adverse drug reactions (ADR) and support pharmacovigilance efforts.
  • Train peer educators, outreach workers, and other staff on safe medication practices and ART adherence.
  • Provide orientation on pharmacy SOPs and infection control practices.
  • Ensure accurate and timely documentation of pharmacy services.
  • Compile and submit pharmacy reports to the M&E team and relevant authorities.
  • Contribute to monthly and quarterly program reports and audits.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy (BPharm or equivalent). Registered with the national pharmacy board.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in HIV-related pharmaceutical services, preferably in a community or public health setting.
  • Experience working with high-risk groups is an added advantage.
  • Familiarity with national ART guidelines and supply chain systems.
  • Proficiency in pharmacy software, Microsoft Office, and health information systems.

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