The National Tuberculosis and Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Control Programme (NTBLCP) under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) in collaboration with the Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) and World Health Organization is seeking for eligible candidates to fill the under listed positions. With funding support from the Global Fund to tight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) and USAIDIChallenge TB project, the organization is embarking on a nation-wide survey to determine the proportion of Tuberculosis patients who are experiencing catastrophic costs during TB management in Nigeria.
Tuberculosis has long been associated with health inequality and most especially affecting disproportionately the lower socio-economic class. However, with the increasing cost of health care and economic recession, it is not clear how much households spend and to what extent the financial burden affect the health seeking behavior, and outcome of care regarding TB disease burden. To this end, the NTBLCP is set to embark on a national survey to determine the proportion of TB patients and their households who experience catastrophic cost due to Tuberculosis. This catastrophic cost refers to total costs (indirect and direct combined) exceeding a given threshold (e.g. 20%) of the household's annual income, and also as 'dissaving' (such as loans taken, property or livestock sale) incurred by patients to face health costs associated with the TB disease.
The objectives of the survey are (i) to document the magnitude and main drivers of patient costs in order to guide policies on cost mitigation for the purpose of reducing financial barriers to access and adherence, (ii) to determine the baseline percentage of diagnosed TB patients treated in the network of facilities under the NTBLCP and their households, who incur direct and indirect costs beyond a defined threshold of their annual income, and (iii) to assess cost effectiveness of Tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in public and private, facilities in Nigeria. The coverage of the study was designed to be nationally representative and it is anticipated that the outcome of this study will be useful for policy decision and programme intervention. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply for the following positions.
Position: Field data collectors/interviewers
Location of assignment: Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, .Borno, Edo, Enugu, FCT, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, .Kebbi, Lagos, Osun, Oyo, Ogun, Niger, Plateau, Rivers, Taraba, Yobe and Zamfara.
Duration of assignment: Twenty-five days.
The specific tasks of the interviewers are:
• Must be located within the selected study state
• Attend the orientation workshop/training for the survey exercise.
• Collect and collate primary and secondary data from households and health facilities respectively using the electronic data extraction tool designed far the survey.
• Record. data legibly on the data extraction tool
• Recognize data quality issues and avoid reporting unreliable data
• Conduct interviews through the use ofthe survey instrutnent
• Work closely and harmoniously with the survey team members
Qualifications required: 1. Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in a social science, arts, or science discipline.
2. At least I year experience working in conducting Public Health Research will be an advantage
3. Knowledge in the use of Microsoft office package including MS Word and Excel is essential. Knowledge of data analysis using appropriate software packages will be an added advantage.
4. Familiarity with use of0DK and other online survey data collection tools
5. Fluent in written and spoken English and local language.
6. Must possess excellent inter-personal relations skills, with appropriate documentation, data . analysis and report writing skills
NOTE: Applicants for this position must indicate their state of residence and preference for state of assignment in their application letter.
Submission of Applications/Closing Date
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply and submit a detailed curriculum vitae and application letter for this research opportunity. All candidates must have good understanding of the country context and demonstrate familiarity with the Global Fund supported Tuberculosis grant in Nigeria. Candidates must demonstrate competency in supporting country's research capacity and/or data use. All applicants for these positions must include evidence of previous consultancies and honorarium rates in their submission.
Applications are due by June 19th, 2017. Applications received after this date will not be accepted. All successful candidates will be notified of the outcome by Rine 26th, 2017. Selected candidates will be -required to submit proof of institutional or country ethics review and. approval or exemption.
• Please reference the job title and reference code on the covering; application letter.
• The reference code for each application must be boldly written on the envelope properly sealed and clearly marked on the top right hand corner.
• Three copies of application documents in a single sealed envelope should be sent to the address below.
Head, Monitoring & Evaluation
Association for Reproductive and Family Health
Floor 1, Block C, Millennium Builder's Plaza,
Plot 251, Herbert Macaulay Way, Central Business District,
Adjacent NNPC Towers, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
• Submission must be delivered to the above address not later. than 19th June, 2017. No submission will be accepted after the closing date.
• E-mails submissions will not considered and will be rejected.
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