Since 2002, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, CHAI (formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative), has been assisting developing countries in implementing large-scale, integrated HIV care, treatment, and prevention programs. Our ultimate objectives are to make high-quality HIV/AIDS and malaria care and treatment available to all who need it, and to partner with governments and other stakeholders to strengthen healthcare systems and develop sustainable strategies to overcome obstacles to scale-up.
CHAI’s Applied Analytics Team uses operations research, mathematical modeling, impact evaluations, and other analytical tools to provide the evidence needed to dramatically increase the efficiency and impact of global health interventions. Working closely with CHAI’s country teams and government partners, we address challenges faced in many resource-limited settings such as the scarcity of human resources, and the availability and distribution of drugs and commodities. We have, for example, played a critical role in driving the price of key medicines down by accurately forecasting global demand for antiretrovirals for HIV treatment and ACTs for malaria treatment. Our team has also provided Ministries of Health with the underlying analysis necessary to make policy changes to optimize the availability of health care workers.
Important Information:
CHAI-US runs only a volunteer program; we do not sponsor an internship program but generally will provide support for external funding or academic credit requirements.
The Spring, 2013 HQ Volunteer session will run from February 4th through May 24th.
Volunteers should expect to work between 20-30 hours per week, and do not receive any compensation.
To Apply:
Submit application, including a resume and references, using the following link to the candidate portal: https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3071
In addition, please complete an online-interview by following the following link:http://chai.activeinterview.com/4de3
Please note: no application will be considered without a complete interview
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Responsibilities: |
The Communications Volunteer will assist the Applied Analytics Team in developing and organizing our publications, including researching and writing articles for CHAI’s internal “Evidence for Impact” newsletter and listserv. This is a hands-on position for an individual interested in gaining practical learning experience in writing and communications for global health research and policy.
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Qualifications: |
Applicants should have the following skills:
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- A working knowledge of MS Word and Excel
- Excellent attention to detail and proofreading ability
- Ability to work independently on multiple tasks
- Initiative and confidence to ask questions in a fast-paced work environment
- Experience with translating analytical work into compelling articles and reports.
Graduate student or recent graduates (undergraduate or graduate school) with a communications, journalism, or public policy or related degree who seek experience in global health are encouraged to apply.
Please submit a writing sample related to global health, public health research, or health policy.
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