Job details
Job Title: Quality Improvement Medical Officer
Division: Medical
Reporting to (Title): Manager, Risk and Quality Improvement
Location: M.P. Shah Hospital
The Opportunity
M.P. Shah Hospital, one of East Africa’s leading tertiary healthcare institutions, is seeking an exceptional Quality Improvement Medical Officer to play a strategic role in advancing patient safety, clinical governance, and international accreditation standards.
This is a career-defining opportunity for a medically trained professional with strong analytical depth, systems thinking, and a passion for embedding quality at scale across a complex hospital environment.
Reporting to the Manager, Risk and Quality Improvement, you will operate at the intersection of clinical practice, data, governance, and accreditation, partnering closely with senior clinicians, service leaders, and executive stakeholders.
You will be entrusted with driving measurable improvements in clinical quality, leading investigations into sentinel events, coordinating accreditation readiness, and strengthening the hospital’s quality culture in line with global best practice (JCI, ISO, AMUA, KAIZEN).
This role offers significant visibility, influence, and professional growth for a clinician ready to step into a high-impact quality leadership position.
What You Will Lead
· Hospital-wide development, review, and implementation of quality and patient safety policies, procedures, and clinical guidelines
· Interpretation and operationalisation of quality frameworks within complex clinical environments
· Leadership of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for sentinel events and adverse clinical outcomes
· Design, analysis, and presentation of clinical quality, safety, and utilisation data to inform decision-making
· Coordination of corrective and preventive action plans arising from audits, surveys, and regulatory reviews
· Leadership of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiatives within the Medical Division
· Active participation in JCI accreditation, including role as JCI Survey Coordinator
· Implementation support for ISO standards, AMUA, and KAIZEN methodologies
· Risk assessment, risk mitigation, and enterprise risk management collaboration
· Mentorship and capability building for clinicians and departmental teams on quality improvement methodologies
· Participation in benchmarking, innovation, and quality improvement research
What Sets You Apart
· Medical or clinical degree (mandatory), with strong grounding in clinical care delivery
· Postgraduate qualification in health, business, or management (distinct advantage)
· Minimum 3 years’ clinical experience within a hospital or healthcare institution
· Strong command of clinical governance, patient safety, and quality systems
· Demonstrated capability in data analysis, reporting, and performance monitoring
· Confidence working with senior clinicians and multidisciplinary teams
· Proven ability to translate standards into practical, sustainable clinical improvements
· High integrity, discipline, and systems-thinking mindset
Why This Role
· Influence hospital-wide quality outcomes at an institutional level
· Gain deep exposure to international accreditation and regulatory frameworks
· Be part of a respected institution committed to evidence-based care and patient safety
· Work within a collaborative, high-performing clinical leadership environment
· Continuous professional development embedded into the role
If you are a clinician who thrives in complexity, values precision, and is motivated by building systems that enable safe, excellent care, this role is designed for you.
Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to forward their applications through the hospital recruitment portal on or before 26th August 2026.
