Data Entry Operator - ART Adherence Unit  
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Job Title:   Data Entry Operator - ART Adherence Unit
Category:   Data Entry
Total Positions:   1
Job Location:   Thatta
Gender:   No Preference
Age:   21 to  years
Minimum Education:   Bachelors
Degree Title:   Intermediate / Graduate preferably diploma in computer applications (IT)
Career Level:   Experienced Professional
Minimum Experience:   1 Year3 Years
Salary Range:   PKR 40,000 to 45,000 per Month
Apply By:   Apr 10, 2023
     
     
 
Job Description:

Data Entry Operator ART Adherence Unit Thatta

OVERALL OBJECTIVE OF THE POSITION

To manage Database on a regular basis including:

(a)  Recording Client admission data

(b)  Recording client daily medical & therapeutic activities

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • DEO at AAU is responsible for the following tasks:
  • Responsible for the management/maintenance of project management information system (MIS)
  • Enter and update client records electronically on daily basis in the Management Information system
  • Check the records thoroughly to prevent data duplication while registering clients.
  • Adhere to all necessary data entry protocols while computerizing service delivery data and registration data
  • Identify data collection errors and report those to the relevant staff member and the AAU Manager.
  • Maintain & Keep  a backup of client files
  • Provide routine support in IT requirements of AAU
  • Print out CMF Clients Management Files.
  • Print out all the files and formats used in daily activities.
  • Email Daily progress reports on a regular basis
  • Intimate Site Managers about Lama RD ATL MR Clients.
  • Maintain Address Book on a daily basis.
  • Any other task is given by the AAU Manager 

Company Information
 
Company Name:  Nai Zindagi
Company Description:
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.

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