African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) Vacancies for NSTOP Deputy Coordinator


Posted on: Tue 04-08-2015

The African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) would like to recruit the following personnel for the Nigerian Field Epidemiology and Training Program (NFELTP) National Stop Transmission of Polimyelitis (NSTOP) program.
 
Open to Interested Candidates 
Location: Abuja
Opening Date: 4th August 2015
Closing Date: 13th August 2015
Work Hours: Full Time
 
NSTOP Deputy Coordinator
 
Responsibilities of the NSTOP deputy coordinator include:
• Ensures program monthly and quarterly reports are finalized and submitted to partners on time
•  Provides logistical and technical support for NSTOP and other immunization activities as needed
•  Organizes workshops and monthly training programs and ensures materials are delivered accordingly
•  Establishes program operating procedures in coordination with the NSTOP Coordinator and NFELTP Resident Advisor
•  Works with the Program Administrator on financial management of NSTOP funds
•  Supervises the  zonal coordinators  and provides support for  all NSTOP field activities
•  Assumes NSTOP Coordinator responsibilities in his/her absence or as otherwise directed by the Coordinator
•  Any other duties assigned by the immediate supervisor
 
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
•  First  degree in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Life Sciences, Allied Health Sciences  with a Master of Public Health degree and 2-year field epidemiology training is required
•  A PhD or professional fellowship in any of the above disciplines will be an advantage and could substitute for 2-year field epidemiology training requirement
 
Travel: Readiness to travel up to 50% of time mostly in northern Nigeria
 
 
Prior Work Experience:
•  At least 2 years of prior work experience on immunization activities – preferably polio eradication - or related public health programs working in collaboration with NGOs, UN organizations, Government agencies or Ministries.
•  At least 5 years of prior work experience with managing field epidemiology and/or other public health field projects
 
Knowledge and Skills:
•  Level IV (fluency) Speaking/ Writing in English is required
•  Fluency in Hausa and/or any other local language spoken in Northern Nigeria such as Fulfulde will be an advantage
•  Ability to write concise technical activity reports is required
•  Working knowledge of routine immunization campaigns and practices, polio eradication strategies, and AFP surveillance
•  Knowledge and understanding of local government structures and primary health care systems in African countries – preferably in Nigeria
•  Experience working or interacting with nomadic and/or other migrant communities will be an advantage
•  Incumbent is required to possess standard computer skills with experience in MS Word, MS Excel spreadsheets, MS PowerPoint
•  Working knowledge of CDC’s Epi-info statistical software and GPS/GIS technology will be an advantage
 
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