The Clinical Officer Specialist – Dermatology (Clinical Dermatologist) at Tibu Health is responsible for delivering high-quality, evidence-based outpatient dermatological care. This role involves managing chronic skin conditions, executing minor surgical and aesthetic procedures, and ensuring seamless patient care across our physical clinic and mobile/home-based health delivery models.A core requirement of this role is operating strictly within the legal framework set by the Clinical Officers Council (COC) of Kenya, maintaining a sharp awareness of clinical boundaries, and executing timely escalations for procedures that fall outside the independent scope of a specialist clinical officer.
Tasks
1. Clinical Assessment & Outpatient Care
- Perform comprehensive dermatological examinations, history taking, and targeted diagnostic checks for both pediatric and adult populations.
- Diagnose and manage chronic or acute dermatological and venereological profiles (e.g., severe acne, atopic eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, melasma, and standard cutaneous infections).
- Formulate personalized, evidence-based therapeutic treatment plans utilizing approved national clinical guidelines and formulary-compliant topical or systemic medications.
2. Authorized Independent Procedures
- Perform primary diagnostic interventions including punch/shave skin biopsies, skin scrapings for mycological analysis, and Wood’s lamp evaluations.
- Execute minor surgical and therapeutic interventions such as cryosurgery (liquid nitrogen ablation) for viral warts, skin tags, and benign lesions.
- Conduct specialized intermediate aesthetic interventions including microneedling (Collagen Induction Therapy), superficial-to-medium chemical peels, and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy for hair or skin rejuvenation under established clinical protocols.
- Conduct full-body surface skin mappings and provide patient education on basic photoprotection and chronic condition flare-up prevention.
3. Clinical Boundaries & Mandatory Escalation Protocols
- Aesthetic Limitations: Strictly refrain from independent, un-proctored deployment of high-risk cosmetic injectables—including Botox® (neuromodulators), Juvéderm®/Restylane® (deep dermal fillers), and high-power structural biostimulators (Sculptra®/Radiesse®)—unless directly supervised or authorized under a collaborative framework signed by a Lead Consultant Dermatologist.
- Surgical & Diagnostic Limitations: Escalate suspected malignant or complex atypical lesions (e.g., advanced melanoma or basal cell carcinoma requiring deep surgical margins) to a Consultant Dermatologist or plastic surgeon.Complication Management: Immediately invoke emergency protocols and escalate any sub-surface clinical anomalies, unexpected tissue necrosis, or severe drug eruptions to the Lead Consultant Dermatologist or Medical Director.
Requirements
Role Requirements & Technical Qualifications
- Academic Foundation: Diploma in Clinical Medicine & Surgery from a recognized training institution.
- Specialized Training: Higher Diploma in Dermatology and Venereology from the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) or an equivalent institutional framework approved by the COC.
- Professional Registration: Active registration and a valid, current practicing license from the Clinical Officers Council (COC) of Kenya.
- Clinical Experience: Minimum of 3–5 years of progressive post-qualification clinical experience, with at least 2 years explicitly focused within a dedicated dermatology department or specialized aesthetic clinic.
- Procedural Competency: Documented logbook or proven clinical proficiency in minor skin surgery, cryotherapy, and basic aesthetic resurfacing interventions.
Essential Non-Clinical Skills
1. Digital Literacy & Tech-Savviness
- Tibu Health is a tech-forward platform; the candidate must demonstrate high proficiency in navigating multi-channel Electronic Health Record (EHR) applications, scheduling systems, and telemedicine tools.
- Ability to cleanly manage virtual or remote follow-up assessments using digital dermatoscopic image tracking.
2. Patient Empathy & Compassionate Communication
- Skin health deeply impacts psychological well-being. The candidate must possess exceptional therapeutic communication skills to handle sensitive chronic conditions (such as vitiligo, severe alopecia, or acne vulgaris) without inducing anxiety or stigma.
- Clear, transparent communication regarding procedural risks, expected clinical outcomes, and post-procedure downtime.
3. Operational Adaptability (Omni-channel Flexibility)
- Comfort and resourcefulness in transitioning between standard physical clinic environments and corporate environments.
- Strong organizational skills to manage a mobile medical kit, ensuring correct cold-chain logistics for sensitive injectables or clinical agents while on call.
4. Team Collaboration & Professional Integrity
- A low-ego mindset focused on collaborative care; the ability to work cohesively alongside Consultant Dermatologists, primary care nurses, and digital customer support teams.
- Strong adherence to medical ethics, patient data privacy laws (Data Protection Act of Kenya), and strict accountability for tracking medical consumables inventory.