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Clinical Service Provider (CSP)
Lead outreach for family planning, especially LARCs, with a trusted healthcare provider. Great growth opportunities, team leadership, and access to clinical quality support. Apply now!
The Clinical Service Provider (CSP) position at MSI Reproductive Choices offers a full-time opportunity to make real impact in people’s lives. The compensation is not disclosed but competitive for the healthcare sector. Candidates should hold a BA, BSc, HND, or equivalent in a medical field and have solid professional standing as a nurse, midwife, CHEW or doctor.
What You Will Do Daily
You will coordinate a team to provide family planning services, especially long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). This involves reaching underserved areas and focusing on high-quality service delivery for women.
A major responsibility is ensuring clinical quality, proper client counseling, and correct documentation. Task-shifting, training, and upskilling are ongoing parts of the job.
Managing resources—like medical supplies—as well as data collection and reporting, forms a big part of the daily workflow. Team supervision, outreach scheduling, and performance tracking are also essential.
Good communication with community stakeholders is necessary to ensure access and trust in the services. Preparedness for emergencies and compliance with guidelines must be maintained.
Notable Pros
Working with MSI means you join a globally respected healthcare provider with a clear purpose. You’ll be involved in meaningful community outreach, expanding access to much-needed services.
There is a significant opportunity for personal and leadership growth. You’ll learn performance management, mentorship, and clinical quality assurance alongside a collaborative team.
Potential Cons
The outreach-focused nature of the job requires flexibility and possible travel to different communities, which may not fit everyone’s preference. The workload can be quite demanding, with expectations for outreach volume and client reach.
Maintaining clinical documentation, reporting standards, and zero stock outages keeps pressure high and may add to job stress. Team leadership also requires high-level interpersonal skills.
Final Verdict
This role is ideal for dedicated healthcare professionals passionate about family planning and community engagement. While the job can be demanding and fast-paced, the satisfaction of genuine impact, professional growth, and hands-on care is substantial.\n