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About the Organisation
The Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC) is a non-profit research organization. IDRC conducts research in infectious diseases including Malaria, HIV and Tuberculosis. Our studies have led to over 300 publications and have impacted on the management of infectious diseases in Uganda. IDRC currently manages over 41 Grants with an annual budget of $11 million. IDRC was established in May 2008 by Ugandan health scientists from Makerere University College of Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco and the Uganda Ministry of Health.
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Tororo, Uganda
The Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC) is a non-profit research organization based in Uganda, dedicated to conducting high-quality research on infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis, aiming to improve public health outcomes through collaboration and partnerships. Established in 2007, IDRC has earned recognition for its significant contributions to infectious disease research, leading to over 300 publications that have influenced disease management practices in Uganda.
The organization fosters a work culture anchored in its I-TRAIN core values—Integrity, Teamwork, Respect, Accountability, and Innovation—promoting a supportive environment that emphasizes professional growth and excellence. IDRC offers diverse job opportunities across research, administration, and field operations, with work arrangements designed to accommodate both field-based and office-based roles. Since its inception, IDRC has expanded its reach across Uganda, collaborating with various national and international partners to enhance research capacity and public health interventions.
Its innovative business model integrates research with practical health solutions, ensuring that findings translate into tangible health improvements. Guided by core values such as integrity, excellence, and accountability, IDRC also engages in corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on community health education and sustainable development. For more information, visit their website at www.idrc-uganda.org.
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Full Time
Deadline:
13 Feb 2025
Job Title
Study Nurse job at Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC)
Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC)
Job Description
Job Title: Study Nurse (Fresher Non-profit Jobs)
Organisation: Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC)
Duty Station: Tororo, Uganda
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Preparation of study investigational product
Identification and picking treatment kits after randomization
Taking participant vital signs during screening and follow up
Performing ECGs under supervision of study physician
Dispensing concomitant medication to study participant
Accounting for participant transport refund and lunch allowance
Study participants welfare
Stock up date and taking for both pharmacy and non study medications
Diploma in Nursing
Clinical trial work experience
Ability to speak Japadhola, Ateso, Samia and Swahili
Computer skills in Microsoft applications is an added advantage

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