Paramedic will be responsible for antiseptic dressing (ASD)
Equipments will be sterilized on daily basis before use.
Identifying clients via registration number (Clients ID)
Draw blood using sterilized needles and other equipments.
Labeling samples correctly and sends them for testing.
Adhere to all relevant health and safety standards while working.
Responsible for hygiene of medical desk
Responsible for informing site manager in case new equipment is required
Maintain and update register to record ASD material, medicines and HIV rapid testing kits under supervision of site manage
Updating referral record when referring any client.
Conduct counseling with clients regarding ART referral and Adherence Monitoring.
Participate in day plan meetings held on daily basis.
Submit daily activity report to manager at end of the day
Provide care and support to PLHIVs (People living with HIV) and their families in collaboration with other team members and the management.
Create and strengthen referral mechanisms for ARV/CD4/viral load and all health related services for PLHIVs.
To create enabling environment and reduce HIV related stigma and discrimination toward PWID and their families, within the existing ART, PPTCT and public sector hospitals.
Work in close collaboration with the designated team members to develop integrated continuum of care.
Establish and maintain contact with concerned governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Coordinate with the CoPc+ staff to ensure timely referral of HIV positive clients to the relevant services as and when required.
Undertake regular performance review to ensure smooth implementation of social mobilization services and quality of care
Assure that service provision complies with national guidelines and treatment protocols.
Maintain a regular follow-up with the clients to ensure adherence to the HIV treatment
Since 1990 Nai Zindagi has been working with disfranchised groups of people affected by the use of drugs and associated harms to help them move from margins of society to center stage. Often people affected by poverty, social injustice, criminalization and stigma use drugs to cope with the harsh realities of life they are confronted with every day. Increasingly larger numbers of people now inject drugs and share syringes/needles resulting in sporadic epidemics of HIV/AIDS in different cities of the country. We believe in reaching out to the affected and often hidden communities and engaging them actively in developing strategies and programs that best meet their needs and are appropriate to their environment. We would encourage you to explore our web site to know more about the nature of our work and how you can help us reach out and support more people.