Community Health Officer (X2)

March 26, 2026
Application ends: April 10, 2026

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Job Description

Job Description

Job Title:   Community Health Officer (X2)
Work Location:KGH/MCOE, Koidu
Department:Clinical
Report to: OBGYN Lead
Requisition No:4727
Line Management Nil
Position Overview
The Community Health Officer (CHO) will serve as a frontline neonatal clinician on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) team, supporting the delivery of safe, evidence-based care for newborns. He/she will work under the clinical supervision of a neonatologist/paediatrician and follow established neonatal protocols to assess, stabilise, and manage neonates.

The role aims to ensure continuous neonatal care, early recognition of complications, appropriate escalation, and adherence to infection prevention and clinical safety standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 
A. Clinical care of Neonates

The post holder will conduct initial clinical assessments of all triaged neonates, perform admission workups, and participate in routine daily ward rounds, with appropriate documentation of findings. He/she will monitor and manage common neonatal conditions, including neonatal sepsis, birth asphyxia, prematurity and low birth weight, neonatal jaundice, hypoglycaemia, respiratory distress, and feeding difficulties, using approved NICU protocols. The officer will order relevant investigations and initiate treatment; prescribe medications within the limits of approved standing orders; provide basic neonatal resuscitation when required at delivery or admission; and initiate stabilisation for critically ill neonates pending physician review or referral.

B. Clinical documentation and data

The Community Health Officer will maintain complete and accurate patient records, ensuring proper documentation of admission notes, daily progress notes, treatment plans, and all procedures performed. He/she will also contribute to clinical audit processes and participate in quality improvement activities to strengthen the safety and effectiveness of neonatal care services.

C. Escalation of care

He/she will promptly escalate any abnormal clinical conditions in care to the appropriate medical officers or neonatologists/paediatricians. When necessary, the officer will facilitate referral to higher-level centres and assist in stabilising the neonate before transfer to ensure safe continuity of care.

D. Procedural skills

The CHO will be expected to competently perform or assist with essential neonatal procedures, including neonatal resuscitation and intravenous cannulation. 

E. Infection Prevention and Control

The post holder will strictly adhere to NICU infection prevention and control protocols and maintain aseptic technique during all clinical procedures. The officer will ensure compliance with key infection control practices, including proper hand hygiene and isolation procedures. In addition, the officer will participate in infection surveillance activities to support the prevention and monitoring of healthcare-associated infections within the unit.

Education and Work Experience Requirements: 
F. Required qualification

    Essential: 

  1. A Diploma or Degree in Community Health.
  2. A Valid professional registration with the relevant regulatory body.
  3. Certification in Basic Neonatal Resuscitation

 Desirable: Additional training in: Newborn care, Emergency care, and Infection prevention and control.

G. Required competencies

Clinical Skills

  1. Neonatal assessment
  2. Recognition of neonatal emergencies
  3. Neonatal resuscitation
  4. Infection prevention

Professional Skills

  1. Team collaboration
  2. Accurate documentation
  3. Good communication skills
  4. Ethical patient care
Organisation Profile 
Partners In Health (PIH) is a global health and social justice organization that responds to the moral imperative to provide high-quality health care globally to those who need it most. We currently work in 11 countries, including Sierra Leone, where we strive to ease suffering by placing patients at the center of all care, bringing the benefits of modern medicine to all. In Sierra Leone, PIH is committed to strengthening long-term health system in support of the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MOHS), guided by public sector accompaniment, integrated and comprehensive services, and a commitment to advancing health equity. Partners In Health has built the Maternal Center of Excellence (MCOE) as an expansion of the Koidu Government Hospital in Kono district to raise the standard of care for mothers and newborns in Sierra Leone. A cutting-edge facility, the MCOE expands the campus of Koidu Government Hospital, dramatically increasing the number of beds, services, and facilities available to mothers and babies. By introducing new technology, investing in training for health care workers, and offering a preferential option for the poor, this cutting-edge facility will also prove what is possible as a model for care across the continent and beyond.
Misconduct Disclosure
Partners In Health Sierra Leone is dedicated to preventing unwanted behavior in the workplace, including sexual harassment, exploitation, abuse, financial misconduct, and ensuring the welfare of those we serve. We expect all staff, consultants, contractors, vendors, and volunteers to uphold these values as outlined in our code of conduct.

The successful candidate will receive appropriate training and must adhere to the organisation’s safeguarding policies. Employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory references and screening checks, which may include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.

As a participant in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, we request information from previous employers about any instances of sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment. Additionally, Partners In Health Sierra Leone will share records of such misconduct with other agencies upon staff departure, ensuring transparency and accountability. By applying, candidates acknowledge and agree to these recruitment procedures

Method of application
Interested candidates are required to apply through our website: www.pih.org/employment. In your application, please ensure to include names, addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers of three (3) referees not later than 12:00pm GMT (Midnight) on Friday, April 10th, 2026.