NetWorks, a five-year USAID-funded global project focusing on distribution and use of LLINs, is led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHUCCP), with partners Malaria Consortium, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), and Mennonite Economic and Development Associates (MEDA).
NetWorks is seeking letters of interest from consultants for upcoming work in the following areas between now and September 2014:
· Planning and managing large scale distribution of LLINs via ANC/EPI and other continuous channels
· Planning and managing large scale distribution of LLINs via mass campaigns
· Logistics for LLIN distribution
· Designing and managing behavior change communication (BCC) program components, providing technical assistance to countries with identified need for support in BCC, including overall strategic design as well as time-sensitive support for distribution activities
· Monitoring and Evaluation of health commodities distribution and BCC
· Field study coordination of implementation research
· Development of case studies and policy briefs, based on review of best practices in all areas related to LLIN distribution and use
NetWorks currently has project components in Senegal, Uganda, Nigeria, and South Sudan, but activities will not be limited to these countries.
Required Skills and Experience · Ability to work under pressure with a variety of stakeholders, reaching consensus together
· Critical thinking and strategy development skills based on evidence and contextual analysis
· Excellent written and oral communication skills
· Timeliness of delivery
· At least three years of experience in malaria control or similar field experience are required.
· Additional experience in any of these areas: project implementation, operations research, qualitative and quantitative research and analysis, monitoring and evaluation.
· Ability to travel
· Francophone consultants are particularly encouraged to contact us.
How to Apply For more information visit www.malariaconsorium.org Interested consultants should send a C.V. and a cover letter describing their particular relevant experience and areas of interest to networks.malaria@gmail.com
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