The Dietetic Technician is responsible for ensuring that clients receive quality care through comprehensive assessment of the clients (inpatient and outpatient) dietary needs.
The Diabetes Nurse Educator is responsible for providing health information on Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension to individuals living with both conditions with the aim of assisting them to manage their conditions, thereby reducing complications.
The Dentist I is responsible for performing dental work at a professional level at schools, hospitals or clinics to which he/she is assigned. Work involves Oral Health Promotion and Oral Disease Prevention activities including the examination, treatment and complete dental care of persons suffering from dental defects.
The Coordinator-Staff Development Unit, in keeping with the vision of the Authority, is responsible for facilitating the training and development initiatives of Clinical and Nursing staff of the Authority. He/She will also focus critically on ensuring that clinical and nursing staff competencies are met to support the core business of the Authority.
The Community Liaison Unit Manager is responsible for implementing mechanisms to facilitate collaboration with agencies to ensure continuity of quality client care between hospital and primary care levels through structured interventions.
The Communications Officer is responsible for executing the corporate communication function of the authority in collaboration with the Manager-Corporate Communications.