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Medical Social Worker III Job Nakuru CPSB
Medical Jobs. Nakuru County Public Service Board Jobs.
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Requirements
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have: –
- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade C or its equivalent qualification; and
- Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Mental health or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
Job Description
This will be the entry and training grade. An officer at this level will be a member of a health team addressing the psychosocial effects as related to patients’ diagnosis, prognosis and future resettlement, and counselling of patients especially in cases associated with pandemic diseases, mental illness, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy etc.
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How to Apply
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