Job Description
The Driver is responsible for transporting staff/clients or handling deliveries in a timely manner.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Drive Right to Care Malawi vehicles to pick or drop employees to vaccination site.
- Assist with setting up the vaccination site during outreach.
- Mounting and removing the tents
- Deliver vaccines as necessary to required destinations following cold chain.
- Ensure that all vehicles are always cleaned and maintained.
- Ensure that insurance and certificate of fitness stickers are placed on all vehicles as required by the Road Traffic Directorate
- Ensure that the vehicles are regularly refuelled.
- Maintain a current driver’s licence
- Managing the vehicles at Right to Care – Malawi offices in accordance with Right to Care’s policy on vehicle management.
- Maintaining a vehicle maintenance log to ensure vehicles are in good operating condition for use by the Office.
- Plan for and coordinate vehicle parts repairs and replacements as necessary.
- Ensure that all vehicles are properly fitted with required equipment as per the Road Traffic
Required Qualifications
- Should be a holder of MSCE with credits in Science Subjects and English.
- Clean Valid Driver’s Licence, defensive driving certificate and knowledge of local driving rules and regulations
- At least 5 years’ work experience as a driver with a safe driving record
- Knowledge of driving rules and regulations and skills in minor vehicle repairs
About the Organization
Right to Care Malawi is at the vanguard in supporting and delivering prevention, care, and treatment services for HIV and associated diseases. We work with government and communities to find pioneering solutions to build and strengthening public healthcare.
We embrace a strong entrepreneurial culture and focuses on innovation and the use of technology to enhance services, address skills shortages, and deliver quality healthcare outcomes. Our areas of expertise include HIV care and treatment, medical male circumcision, and cervical cancer diagnosis and treatment.