Job Description
Nephrologist – Job Grade KUTRRH 5, Ref. V/FT/28/2024 (2 Positions)
Job Purpose: The Nephrologist job exists to provide specialized medical care to patients with
kidney-related disorders, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of kidney diseases,
as well as conducting dialysis procedures and kidney transplant evaluations at KUTRRH. The
position holder collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes and
contribute to research and education in the field of Nephrology.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Diagnosing and treating kidney-related disorders;
• Managing patients requiring dialysis, including prescribing appropriate dialysis
modalities and monitoring treatment effectiveness;
• Evaluating and managing patients before and after kidney transplant procedures,
including assessing transplant suitability, coordinating transplant care, and monitoring
post-transplant outcomes;
• Conducting diagnostic procedures such as kidney biopsies, imaging studies (ultrasound,
CT scans), and laboratory tests to assess kidney function and identify underlying
conditions;
• Developing and implementing comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each
patient's specific needs, including medication management, dietary recommendations,
and lifestyle modifications;
• Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as nephrology nurses,
dietitians, social workers, and transplant coordinators, to provide coordinated and
holistic patient care;
• Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and quality
improvement initiatives to enhance patient outcomes and optimize healthcare
delivery;
• Keeping abreast of advances in Nephrology research, guidelines, and technologies, and
incorporating evidence-based practices into clinical care;
• Educating patients and their families about kidney disease, treatment options, selfmanagement strategies, and preventive measures to promote kidney health and
improve quality of life;
• Adhere to ethical and legal standards in patient care, documentation, and
communication;
• Mentor junior medical staff;
• Any other duty that may be assigned from time to time.
Qualifications and Requirements
i. Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from an institution recognized by the Kenya Medical
Practitioners’ and Dentists’ Council.
ii. A Masters degree in Medicine in Nephrology from an institution recognized by the
Kenya Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists’ Council.
iii. At least one (1) year work experience in Nephrology.
iv. Registration with the Kenya Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists’ Council.
v. Retention in the Kenya Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists’ Council register.
vi. Valid Practice License as a specialist from the Kenya Medical Practitioners’ and Dentists’
Council.
vii. Professional Insurance Indemnity Cover.
viii. Proficiency in computer applications.
ix. Fulfilled the requirement of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
Key Competencies & Attributes
• Empathy and Patient-Centered Care: Demonstrates empathy towards patients with
kidney diseases, providing compassionate and patient-centered care that considers
their physical, emotional, and social well-being.
• Effective Communication: Communicates effectively with patients, their families, and
healthcare teams, explaining complex renal conditions, treatment options, and lifestyle
modifications in a clear and understandable manner.
• Collaborative Teamwork: Works collaboratively with nephrology nurses, dietitians,
social workers, and other specialists to develop comprehensive care plans, ensuring
holistic support for patients with kidney diseases.
• Patient Advocacy: Advocates for patients' rights and access to quality kidney care,
addressing healthcare disparities and promoting equitable treatment options for all
patients regardless of background or socioeconomic status.
• Adaptability and Flexibility: Adapts to changes in healthcare policies, treatment
guidelines, and technological advancements in Nephrology, remaining flexible in
managing diverse patient populations and evolving clinical challenges.
• Ethical Practice: Upholds high ethical standards in nephrology practice, maintaining
patient confidentiality, respecting autonomy, and prioritizing beneficence and nonmaleficence in medical decision-making.