The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has contracted through CAMRIS International partnered with IAP World Services Inc, (IAPWS), to recruit and hire qualified individuals for the following position:
Title: Senior Malaria Technical Advisor
Malaria Division, Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development
Malaria Division, Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health, US Agency for International Development
Application Deadline: Open until filled
INTRODUCTION:
The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) is a US Government (USG) effort led by USAID to reduce the intolerable burden of malaria and help relieve poverty on the African continent. The goal of PMI is to reduce malaria-related mortality by 50% by a rapid scale up of a package of proven malaria prevention and treatment measures: artemisinin-based combination therapy; insecticide-treated mosquito nets, intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy, and indoor residual spraying. USAID is the lead agency for implementation of the PMI. The Initiative is results-based, focused, and exhibits a high level of financial and programmatic accountability.
In May 2009, President Obama announced the Global Health Initiative (GHI), a comprehensive USG initiative to reduce the burden of disease and strengthen communities around the world. The 2008 Tom Lantos and Henry J. Hyde Global Leadership against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act (Lantos/Hyde Act) authorizes up to $5 billion in additional USG funding for malaria prevention and control for the period FY2009-2013. Building on the progress and experiences of the PMI during the past four years and the new approach to international health efforts laid out in GHI, PMI will work with partners to halve the burden of malaria (morbidity and mortality) in 70% of the at-risk populations of sub-Saharan Africa, thereby removing malaria as a major public health problem and promoting development throughout the African region.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Senior Malaria Technical Advisor is a key member of USAID’s PMI team, providing expert malaria-specific guidance and technical support to USAID at its headquarters and in the field with missions and PMI country teams, technical counterparts, Ministries of Health, and USAID cooperating agencies providing technical leadership across the PMI portfolio. S/he will exercise independent judgment in planning and carrying out tasks, in serving USG priorities at critical technical and policy forums, in resolving problems and conflicts, and in taking steps necessary to meet deadlines.
Specifically, the Senior Malaria Technical Advisor will:
• Provide expert malaria guidance, to USAID missions and PMI country teams for the development of annual country malaria operational plans
• Provide expert technical guidance to regional bureaus and missions involved in malaria efforts, particularly the PMI-targeted countries in sub-Saharan Africa
• Provide expert technical support and guidance to one or more PMI focus countries and participate as an integral member of an interagency country support team
• Lead the process to provide technical expertise and input to support the management and strengthened implementation of centrally administered programs and projects
• Serve as a primary, senior technical expert for stakeholders about malaria developments and USAID's role
• Facilitate exchanges between countries in order to share experiences, materials and capabilities, including best practices and lessons learned in malaria prevention and control
• Work with other staff in the Global Health Bureau’s Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition and the technical offices in regional bureaus to enhance linkages between malaria and other development-related activities
• Review the literature for new developments, promoting best practices, policies and emerging issues in malaria
• Attend technical meetings and workshops, and participate in relevant training events, sharing lessons learned with the PMI team
• Formulate recommendations for the malaria team’s responses to new developments and emerging issues and share with colleagues, Bureau leadership, and missions
• Provide expert malaria guidance, to USAID missions and PMI country teams for the development of annual country malaria operational plans
• Provide expert technical guidance to regional bureaus and missions involved in malaria efforts, particularly the PMI-targeted countries in sub-Saharan Africa
• Provide expert technical support and guidance to one or more PMI focus countries and participate as an integral member of an interagency country support team
• Lead the process to provide technical expertise and input to support the management and strengthened implementation of centrally administered programs and projects
• Serve as a primary, senior technical expert for stakeholders about malaria developments and USAID's role
• Facilitate exchanges between countries in order to share experiences, materials and capabilities, including best practices and lessons learned in malaria prevention and control
• Work with other staff in the Global Health Bureau’s Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition and the technical offices in regional bureaus to enhance linkages between malaria and other development-related activities
• Review the literature for new developments, promoting best practices, policies and emerging issues in malaria
• Attend technical meetings and workshops, and participate in relevant training events, sharing lessons learned with the PMI team
• Formulate recommendations for the malaria team’s responses to new developments and emerging issues and share with colleagues, Bureau leadership, and missions
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSE, PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OR OTHER EXPERTISE REQUIRED.
The contractor must have:
The contractor must have:
• Minimum of master’s degree in public health or related discipline required; MD or PhD in public health preferred
• Minimum fifteen years’ experience in malaria and/or public health, with experience in health program design, implementation, coordination and management in developing countries, preferably in Africa, and at least five years experience in an international/resource challenged settings
• Strong epidemiologic skills including program monitoring and evaluation, and ability to translate research results to practice
• Ability to provide vision and input to strategy development at global and country levels
• Experience collaborating with Ministries of Health and/or National Malaria Control Programs in Africa on the implementation of technically sound malaria control prevention and treatment interventions
• Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-site team-based organizational structure, including partners and other collaborators; experience with cross-cultural teams
• Demonstrated technical leadership, policy experience, and problem solving skills working on and providing expert oversight of complex projects in a highly sensitive environment
• High degree of judgment, maturity, ingenuity and originality to interpret strategy, to analyze, develop and present work and to monitor and evaluate implementation of programs
• Track record of working effectively with a broad range of USG personnel and partners, and in a team environment and communicate highly technical health information to both health and non-health audience
• Strong interpersonal communication and excellent oral communication and writing skills
• Willingness and ability to travel internationally
• Computer skills in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, and Access
• Knowledge of French or Portuguese desirable
• US Citizenship or US Permanent Residency required
• Minimum fifteen years’ experience in malaria and/or public health, with experience in health program design, implementation, coordination and management in developing countries, preferably in Africa, and at least five years experience in an international/resource challenged settings
• Strong epidemiologic skills including program monitoring and evaluation, and ability to translate research results to practice
• Ability to provide vision and input to strategy development at global and country levels
• Experience collaborating with Ministries of Health and/or National Malaria Control Programs in Africa on the implementation of technically sound malaria control prevention and treatment interventions
• Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-site team-based organizational structure, including partners and other collaborators; experience with cross-cultural teams
• Demonstrated technical leadership, policy experience, and problem solving skills working on and providing expert oversight of complex projects in a highly sensitive environment
• High degree of judgment, maturity, ingenuity and originality to interpret strategy, to analyze, develop and present work and to monitor and evaluate implementation of programs
• Track record of working effectively with a broad range of USG personnel and partners, and in a team environment and communicate highly technical health information to both health and non-health audience
• Strong interpersonal communication and excellent oral communication and writing skills
• Willingness and ability to travel internationally
• Computer skills in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, and Access
• Knowledge of French or Portuguese desirable
• US Citizenship or US Permanent Residency required
This is an opportunity for employment or a contract, but we reserve the right to make no selection or award.
CAMRIS International and IAP World Services Inc. offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits. Please submit your resume online at www.camris.com.
CAMRIS and IAP are Equal Opportunity Employers EOE M/F/D/V
How to apply:
Submit resume at www.camris.com .
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