Organisation: Global Health Corps (GHC)
Placement Organisation: Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Eligible Citizenship: USA (American)
Salary: Monthly Stipend of 550 dollars per month
Global Health Corps pairs intelligent and
passionate fellows with organizations that require new thinking and innovative
solutions. We provide these young leaders with the tools to remain connected
after their fellowship year finishes, deepening their ability to enact change
through heightened skills and strong partnerships. We currently place fellows
in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative
(CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated
health systems in the developing world and expanding access to care and
treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. CHAI’s solution-oriented
approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics;
lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving technologies;
and helping governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and
treatment programs.
Established in 2002 by President Clinton
as the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative, CHAI initially focused on addressing the
limited access to HIV/AIDS treatment faced by developing countries, where more
than 90 percent of individuals living with HIV/AIDS reside. By working in
collaboration with governments and NGO partners, CHAI has helped more than 2
million people access the medicines needed for treatment, which represents
nearly half of all the people living with HIV and on treatment in developing
countries. Building on its model, CHAI has expanded its scope to include
efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and to combat malaria and
childhood illness.
Job Summary: The Program Coordinator will be act as a critical
contributor to the team’s initiatives, which aim to ensure sustainable, quality
and broad access to health services. S/he will provide program implementation
support to designated program(s). The Program Coordinator will build working relationships
with various teams within CHAI Uganda, as well as the local Ministry of Health
if needed.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
·
Compile
and analyze country level and performance data for varying disease areas and
related activities & services to create appropriate yardsticks for the
team’s initiatives
·
Keenly
review global level performance data to understand strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats and develop comparable analysis for a given
intervention in country. Carry out secondary research to collect related data
and other quantifiable information
·
Carry
out routine program analysis to inform programming and Ministry of Health
Decision making
·
Develop
and refine information management tools and develop innovations
·
Conduct
desk research and literature reviews where needed, design tools to capture and
organize data & potential research opportunities, and synthesize findings
from available data sets and research
·
Create
slides and presentations as needed on subjects related to the team’s work
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
·
The
ideal candidate should be an American who holds a Bachelor’s degree
·
A
minimum of two to four years of relevant work experience in any portfolio
requiring a high level of quantitative and analytical skills
·
Computer
literacy i.e. proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, PowerPoint
and Word
·
Prior
experience working with large data sets and Excel-based analytical work
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Exceptional
analytical (qualitative and quantitative) and communication (written and
verbal) skills
·
Demonstrated
ability to think strategically, handle ambiguity, and problem solve in a
fast-paced, limited-structure, multicultural environment
·
Broad
knowledge and understanding of global and local health issues in the areas of
HIV, Malaria, Diarrhea, Vaccines and Pneumonia is an added advantage
·
Demonstrated
ability to be effective in high-pressure situations, to handle multiple tasks
simultaneously, and set priorities
·
Ability
to absorb and synthesize a broad range of information
·
Ability
to work within a team
·
Ability
to work independently, self-motivate and propose and implement new initiatives
·
Ability
to be effective in high-pressure situations, to handle multiple tasks
simultaneously, and set priorities
Job Terms and Conditions: Fellows will be provided with housing,
health insurance and a living stipend of $550/month. Additionally, fellows will
receive an award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year.
Flights to and from the placement site and all other costs associated with GHC
programming are included, including $600 in professional development funds.
Fellows placed at CHAI will be provided temporary housing in Kampala, an urban
center, for the first month during which time fellows will select permanent
housing for the rest of the year. All housing costs are covered.
Note:
The living stipend and completion award may be paid out in USD or local
currency, as determined by the placement organization.
All applicants who desire to be placed by
the Global Health Corps in the aforementioned organization should express
interest by clearly following the instructions at the web page below.
Deadline: 2nd February, 2016