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Apr 5, 2016

NGO Project Jobs in Kenya - ICAP




ICAP

of Columbia University is working in partnership with the Ministry of Health,

Kenya to strengthen HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment services at County and

Sub County health facilities.



The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and ICAP at

Columbia University will conduct Population-based HIV Impact Assessments (PHIA)

in specific PEPFAR-supported countries. 

Each

PHIA will define the status of the national HIV epidemic, guide allocation of

resources based on evidence, and integrate capacity building of country

stakeholders in the design, conduct, analysis, and use of PHIAs.



The Ministry of Health (MOH), CDC, and ICAP are planning to conduct a PHIA to

estimate the population-level impact of the national HIV prevention, care and

treatment programs in Kenya. 


In

addition to providing important programmatic information to the MOH and

relevant stakeholders, this assessment of the national HIV program is of great

value to HIV researchers and public health experts around the world.



Applications are therefore invited for the following positions under the PHIA

project:
 


1. Job

Title: 
Project

Director
 – Kenya

PHIA Project
 


Location: Nairobi with travel

within Kenya to support the planning and implementation of the PHIA Project
 


Overall

job function: 
Reporting

to the PHIA Project Director in the ICAP New York headquarters (HQs), the

Project Director, Kenya PHIA Project will oversee the implementation of the

Kenya PHIA Project. 


The

incumbent will be responsible for coordinating all facets of the national level

impact assessment with the MOH, CDC, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics

(KNBS) as well as other in-country survey and laboratory organizations. 


The

Project Director will provide oversight and management of locally-hired ICAP

PHIA staff. This position is grant-funded.

  • Oversee

    the recruitment, training and day-to-day supervision of ICAP Kenya PHIA

    Project staff

  • In

    collaboration with CDC and the MOH, oversee all country-level aspects of

    the PHIA project including protocol development; ethical reviews; Standard

    Operating Procedures (SOPs) and training manual development; staff training;

    community sensitization; project implementation; adherence to approved

    protocol/SOPs; and data management, analysis, and dissemination

  • Oversee

    all study activities conducted in Kenya by outside sub-contractors and

    communicate regularly with the sub-contractors to ensure that all

    activities adhere to approved protocol/SOPs and are in line with the study

    timeline

  • Represent

    ICAP in discussions about the PHIA Project held with the MOH, CDC and

    other in-country collaborators

  • Communicate

    effectively to various audiences regarding the details of the PHIA Project

    and ensure stakeholder understanding of and participation in the project

  • Track

    PHIA progress and prepare PHIA progress reports on a regular basis to be

    shared with the MOH, CDC Kenya, other local organizations and ICAP HQs

  • Lead

    the development and implementation of a data dissemination strategy for

    the PHIA Project, in particular with plans for local dissemination, in

    coordination with CDC, MOH and ICAP HQs

  • Conduct

    capacity building workshops, as needed, to support the implementation of

    the PHIA Project

  • Participate

    and lead in the preparation of scientific analyses, abstracts and

    publications

  • Perform

    other duties as directed

  • Bachelor

    of Medicine and Surgery from a reputable institution

  • Masters

    degree in Public Health is a requisite asset

  • Candidates

    with PhD in relevant field will have an added advantage

  • At

    least four (4) years of research or survey experience

  • Demonstrated

    experience managing complex multi-organization collaborations, and capacity

    building of local partner organizations

  • Demonstrated

    skills in supervising staff, team building and management


  • Strong

    data analysis skills

  • Excellent

    verbal and written communication skills in English and Kiswahili

  • Demonstrated

    experience in conducting national-level surveys

  • Demonstrated

    experience working in low-resource settings with HIV program/research

    experience

  • Experience

    with statistical sampling as well as quantitative data collection

    methodologies and database design and management


2. Job Title: Survey

Coordinator
 

Kenya PHIA Project
 


Location: Nairobi with travel

within Kenya to support the planning and implementation of the PHIA Project
 


Overall

Job function: 
Reporting

to the Project Director –The Survey Coordinator will be responsible for

supporting the day-to-day operations of a national population-level HIV impact

assessment (PHIA) in Kenya in concert with the local implementing

partners. 


The

ICAP Survey Coordinator will be responsible for assisting in coordination of

all of the PHIA’s day-to-day activities in country, along with local

implementing partners, and coordinating local institutional review board

reviews and approvals as well as coordinating and supporting the field teams,

overseeing the activities of sub-contractors, and supporting the overall

implementation of the PHIA. 


The

incumbent will support the training of staff on the study protocol, procedures,

policies, relevant regulations and also ensure that the study protocol,

standard operating procedures (SOPs), and other relevant policies and

regulations are being followed and appropriately locally adapted. 


The

Survey Coordinator will report and monitor study site progress and maintain

study regulatory files.



The Survey Coordinator will provide oversight and management of specific

in-country PHIA ICAP staff, to be determined, and will assist with the

oversight of in-country sub-contracted survey and lab organizations. This

position is grant funded.

  • Support

    all aspects of the PHIA project, including protocol development and

    implementation, institutional review board submissions and maintenance of

    regulatory files;

  • Assist

    with recruiting, training and supervision of other ICAP PHIA project

    staff, as needed;

  • Understand

    and adhere to the protocol, SOPs, and other appropriate regulations,

    procedures and policies; assist in drafting and revising SOPs and training

    manuals, as needed;

  • Ensure

    that PHIA staff maintain confidentiality of study participants and adhere

    to principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and ethics of human subjects

    research;

  • Conduct

    frequent field visits to ensure timely recruitment of participants and

    collection of high quality data;

  • Liaise

    with, support and coordinate outside contractors to ensure timely

    completion of contracted scopes of work while adhering to GCP and

    protection of human subjects research;

  • Liaise

    with representatives from the Ministries of Health (MoH), implementing

    partners and CDC to discuss progress of the project and to address any

    challenges or issues that arise during conduct of the project;

  • Support

    communication needs of local and international investigators through

    organizing meetings, conference calls, and regular interactions;

  • Prepare

    progress and other reports and study documents, as assigned;

  • Participate

    in the preparation of scientific analyses, abstracts and publications;

  • Assist

    with capacity building workshops;

  • Perform

    other duties, as assigned.

  • Masters

    degree in Public Health ( MPH) or equivalent professional degree

  • 3-5

    years of research experience as a Project Coordinator/Survey Coordinator;

  • Experience

    supervising project teams;

  • Demonstrated

    experience working in low-resource settings;

  • Excellent

    verbal and written communication skills in English. Knowledge of at least

    two local languages in Kenya will be an added advantage

  • Excellent

    interpersonal skills


NB: More

details on ICAP’s PHIA Project may be found HERE


  
All applications including a current CV, telephone number and referees (either

current or former supervisor) should be sent to the


Director-

Human Resources, 


on or

before 13th April 2016. 


Do not

send certificates. 


Only

shortlisted candidates will be contacted



ICAP is an Equal Opportunity Employer





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