JOB TITLE: Cholera and WASH Program Officer
Tracking Code: 9547
PATH
is a global organization that works to accelerate health equity by
bringing together public institutions, businesses, social enterprises,
and investors to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges. With
expertise in science, health, finance, technology, advocacy, and dozens
of other specialties, PATH develops and scales innovative
solutions—including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics, and
approaches to strengthening health systems worldwide.
We are seeking a WASH Program Officer to be based in Dar es Salaam, to
provide technical expertise in the implementation of cholera prevention
and WASH-related activities in Tanzania. The Cholera/WASH Program
Officer will support planning activities on cholera outbreak and
surveillance protocol development, and other related activities. S/he
will provide oversight to WASH evaluation activities in Arusha and
Kilimanjaro regions. The WASH Program Officer will work closely with
CDC/PATH Tanzania to provide leadership on national Cholera/WASH
planning activities and strategies and will represent the project
in-country. This position operates under the management and oversight of
the Global Health Security project and reports to the Global Program
Officer, Global Health Security in Seattle, USA.
Specific Duties And Responsibilities
- Serve as liaison between CDC-Atlanta, CDC-Tanzania, WHO, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDEC) and other Ministries to help finalize, validate and implement Tanzania’s Cholera Control or Elimination Plan.
- Coordinate in-country site visits between CDC-Atlanta based staff and partners (including obtaining MOH and PO-RALG invitations/approvals).
- Assist with development of Vibrio choleraeoutbreak response and surveillance protocol.
- Provide oversight of WASH evaluation activities in health care facilities (HCFs) and communities in Arusha (e.g., hire and supervise enumerators, brief district health officer (DHO) about water treatment program and evaluation to obtain approvals and support, supervise evaluation field activities, disseminate evaluation results to stakeholders).
- Assist with piloting of WHO-based rapid water quality assessment tool at the regional level.
- Work with Ministry of Water, MoHCDEC, local government, water utilities, CDC to develop and implement water quality monitoring surveillance system following rapid WASH assessment.
- Work closely with Global Health Security Agenda partners, regional and country technical leads and other stakeholders to ensure a coordinated approach to project implementation.
Required Skills & Required Experience
- Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Public Health, or related discipline.
- At least five years of experience in cholera or WASH management, from starting up programs to working in emergency and transitional contexts.
- Experience residing and working in Tanzania.
- Familiarity with USG programs.
- Experience working in WASH space.
- Knowledge of humanitarian standards and codes, including SPHERE.
- Strong analytical skills and the ability to use data for decision making.
- Strong written, oral, and presentation skills in English.
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills in facilitation and stakeholder engagement/coordination.
- Experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Willingness and ability to travel up to 30% within Tanzania and other travel as needed.
Candidates must have legal authorization to work in Tanzania.
PATH is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce where diversity is valued.
PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be
considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race,
color, religion, gender, gender identity or orientation, genetic
information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status,
political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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Position: Project Lead, Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
Job Description
PATH
is a global organization that works to accelerate health equity by
bringing together public institutions, businesses, social enterprises,
and investors to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges. With
expertise in science, health, economics, technology, advocacy, and
dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales
solutions—including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics, and
innovative approaches to strengthening health systems worldwide.
Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (TIMCI) is a global effort led by PATH to accelerate availability, adoption and scale-up of tools to identify severe illness and decrease mortality in children under five years of age. PATH and its primary partner, the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), will implement a four-year project funded by Unitaid. TIMCI has two major goals that both seek to improve detection of severe disease in children under five: 1) to improve healthcare workers’ ability to diagnose severe disease by equipping them with pulse oximeters (POX) and electronic decision support tools; and 2) to accelerate the development and market entry of non-invasive devices that augment the features of a standard POX with one or more additional vital sign measurements. This high profile and potentially high impact project will begin in July 2019 and will take place in five countries: Kenya, Myanmar, Senegal, Tanzania, and the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
PATH is seeking a Project Lead to lead the TIMCI project implementation in Tanzania. With a strong clinical background, the Tanzania project leader will bring a passion for child health, market shaping, evidence-generation and project implementation in low resource settings. The Country Project Lead will report primarily to the Tanzania Country Program Representative and secondarily to the TIMCI Project Director. The Project Lead will be responsible for project leadership and management for all activities in their country with support from an in-country team and working closely with a global team. The Project Lead will also work closely with members of the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC), President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government (PORALG) as well as representatives from key partner organizations such as the Clinton Health Access Initiative, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organization, and members of industry.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities:
Required Experience
Must have legal authorization to work in Tanzania
PATH is dedicated to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status, political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
- Serve as the overall leader of project activities in Tanzania
- Work closely with the health officials of related departments of MoHCDGEC and PORALG to ensure buy-in and alignment with project goals, activities and outcomes.
- Lead, in close partnership with the MoHCDGEC and PORALG, development and implementation of the program including supporting components such as clinical training materials, community engagement plans, and monitoring tools.
- Responsible for interactions and presentations to the Technical Working Group (TWG) in Tanzania; ensuring the TWG is informed and facilitating decisions and buy-in on key project outcomes.
- Build and maintain relationships with local and regional decision-makers and influencers to update polices and create and implement scale-up and financing strategies.
- Act as liaison/resource between the implementation and research activities and research partners (Swiss TPH and Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) maintaining in-country connectivity with PATH and enabling high-level oversight.
- Lead the Country Implementation Working Group and participate on the Global Implementation Team.
- Actively engage with PATH staff, Swiss TPH, country partners, MoHCDGEC and PORALG and other key stakeholders to gain alignment and ensure high quality delivery of project outputs.
- Lead or contribute to publications and dissemination as required.
Required Experience
- Minimum of a Master’s degree in public health, science or medicine, business administration, public policy, or equivalent.
- 10 years and above experience managing multi-site, complex health related programs in Tanzania.
- Demonstrated ability to manage large multidisciplinary teams, collaborate with internal and external partners, provide technical assistance, and coordinate implementation activities.
- Exceptional problem solving, bridge building, and diplomacy abilities.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to interact culturally, linguistically, and diplomatically with diverse internal and external individuals.
- Comfortable managing in a flexible and changing environment, with ability to be ready to adjust plans and direction in response to local feedback and the iterative nature of the project.
- Excellent organization, attention to detail, coordinating, and management skills.
- Excellent oral and written English communication skills; demonstrated representational experience in professional and global fora.
- Experience implementing new programs into integrating them into existing systems desired.
- Doctor of Medicine or clinical background strongly preferred.
- Experience with electronic decision support tools and/or health diagnostic tools desired.
- Experience introducing new tools and/or processes at the primary health care level a plus.
Must have legal authorization to work in Tanzania
PATH is dedicated to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.
PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status, political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.