PHIA Project – Project Coordinator (Uganda) | - 2015
In partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ICAP will conduct Population-based HIV Impact Assessments (PHIAs) in specific PEPFAR-supported countries. Each PHIA will define the status of the national HIV epidemic, guide global and local allocation of funding and resources based on evidence, and integrate capacity building of country stakeholders in the design, conduct, analysis, and use of PHIAs.
Reporting to the Uganda PHIA Project Director, the Project Coordinator, Uganda PHIA Project will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a national population-level HIV impact assessment (PHIA) in Uganda. The Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating all of the PHIA’s day-to-day activities in country, coordinate local institutional review board reviews and approvals, coordinate and support the field team, oversee the activities of sub-contractors, and support 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. The Project Coordinator will report study site progress and maintain study regulatory files.
The Project Coordinator will provide oversight and management of specific in-country PHIA staff, to be determined, and will assist with the oversight of in-country sub-contracted survey and lab organizations.
More details on ICAP’s PHIA Project may be found at:
http://icap.columbia.edu/news-events/detail/icap-to-lead-large-populatio…
This position is grant funded.
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Note: This role will be engaged through a consultancy arrangement with ICAP at Columbia University in New York.
Major Accountabilities
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) 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
Education
Requires a MPH or equivalent professional degree
Experience, Skills & Minimum Required Qualifications
3-5 years of research experience as a Project Coordinator
Experience supervising project teams
Demonstrated experience working in low-resource settings
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
Experience, Skills & Preferred Qualifications
Excellent verbal and written communication skills in Swahili languages
Travel Requirements
Periodic domestic travel throughout Uganda to support the planning and implementation of the PHIA Project
How to apply:
Application Instructions
NOTE: This role will be engaged through a consultancy arrangement with ICAP at Columbia University in New York.
Please send an application letter and CV by email with a subject title “PHIA Project – Project Coordinator” to icap-jobs-uganda@columbia.edu.
Please do not attach any certificates when submitting on line. Only short listed applicants will be contacted.
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