Nonkoliseko Siletile

Cluster Team Lead @ BroadReach

About Nonkoliseko Siletile

Nonkoliseko Siletile serves as a Cluster Team Lead, managing complex HIV cases and focusing on patient retention and care continuity. With extensive experience in healthcare delivery and a strong educational background in health sciences, Siletile collaborates with various stakeholders to enhance healthcare services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Work at BroadReach

Nonkoliseko Siletile currently serves as Cluster Team Lead at BroadReach, a position held since 2018. In this role, Siletile manages complex HIV cases on antiretroviral therapy (ART), focusing on patient retention and continuity of care. She supervises teams within Fixed Cluster 2-Ugu, ensuring effective program implementation. Siletile compiles performance reports for supported facilities to monitor progress towards established targets. Additionally, she collaborates with Department of Health facility managers to enhance healthcare delivery and provides technical support specifically to the Ray Nkonyeni sub-district.

Education and Expertise

Nonkoliseko Siletile has a diverse educational background in health-related fields. She studied at the University of Fort Hare, where she earned a Bachelor of Curative Sciences (B.cur) from 2007 to 2010. Siletile furthered her education at Monash University, obtaining a Diploma in Public Health Management from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she studied at the University of Cape Town, where she achieved a Diploma in Management of TB/HIV in primary health settings from 2017 to 2020. This educational foundation supports her expertise in managing complex health cases.

Background in Healthcare

Nonkoliseko Siletile has extensive experience in the healthcare sector, having worked in various capacities since 2014. Prior to her current role at BroadReach, she served as a Clinician Nurse Advisor in the Harry Gwala District Municipality for nine months in 2017. Her previous roles include working as a Nurse Mentor/Trainer at Anova Health Institute from 2015 to 2017, and as a Clinical Nurse Mentor at TB HIV Care for four months in 2017. She also worked as a Nurse Mentor at Africare from 2014 to 2015.

Achievements in HIV Care

In her current position, Nonkoliseko Siletile supports the implementation of the '3rd 90' initiative, which aims to ensure patient retention and facilitate decanting into various antiretroviral therapy groups. Her role involves monitoring facility reports from Tier.net and taking action based on the data to improve patient outcomes. Siletile's efforts contribute to enhancing healthcare delivery and patient management within the Ugu region.

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