04 May 2016

Several USAID Project Consultancy Jobs (Team Leader /TB Epidemiologist (DOTs, MDR-TB), TB/HIV Expert, Health System Expert, Biostatistician and Data Analyst - QED Group, LLC



Organization:
QED Group, LLC


Project:
USAID/Uganda TRACK-TB Project


Duty

Station:
Kampala, Uganda


The QED Group, LLC is a full-service international

development firm that provides practical solutions to social problems through

sound analysis, proven management techniques, and creative implementation. We

focus our efforts on two core practice areas: Monitoring & Evaluation and

Knowledge Management. We work with U.S. agencies and overseas governments,

international donors, private-sector clients, and PVOs/NGOs in more than 80

countries around the world. Key clients include USAID, the U.S. Department of

State, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of

Agriculture, and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.


About

USAID TRACK-TB Project:


TRACK-TB is a USAID/Uganda five-year, $12.5 million activity

implemented by Management Sciences for Health (MSH). The activity’s goal is to

increase Tuberculosis (TB) Case Detection (CDR) and Treatment Success Rate

(TSR) in focus areas to meet national targets for reducing the burden of TB;

MDR TB and TB/HIV. The project is scheduled to close on December 17, 2017. 


The activity supports Development

Objective 3; Improved Health and Nutritional Status in focus areas and populations

through provision of technical assistance to the National Tuberculosis and

Leprosy Control Program (NTLP). TRACK-TB is

expected to strengthen the capacity of Uganda’s National TB and Leprosy

Program, by providing innovative TB control strategies in Kampala and districts

with existing USAID TB programs through;


 a)                
Strengthen the NTLP’s leadership and

technical capacity to effectively manage TB control in Uganda



b)           Expand community based DOTS in Kampala

to reduce the rate of patients’ defaulting TB treatment in the Kampala 



c)                 
Scaling up management of MDR TB in

selected districts to prevent further MDR-TB emergence



d)                
Technical assistance to, and improved

coordination of USAID supported partners implementing district based activities

to ensure the alignment of their activities with national TB program guides,

policies and targets



The activity was expected to closely

collaborate and leverage efforts of NTLP, USAID’s district based TB/HIV and

systems strengthening projects, CDC supported efforts for national TB control.  TRACK TB is implemented in Kampala, with

specific support to the NTLP and provides direct support/ direct service

delivery for MDR TB services at selected Regional Referral Hospitals (RRH and

other indirect support including training, mentorships and cohort reviews to selected

sites supported by other USAID IPs. The activity is expected to complement and not

displace efforts of Government of Uganda (GOU)-MOH, other donors, and Global

Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM).


2.                
Team

Composition


The assessment will be conducted by an

assessment team, consisting of Ugandan experts. The assessment team must

include a team leader (TB expert) and two senior experts and may include

research assistants/middle level consultants as need be. The following are the

key assessment team members:


1.      
Team Leader /TB Epidemiologist (DOTs,

MDR-TB)


2.     
TB/HIV Expert


3.     
Health System Expert


4.     
Biostatistician and Data Analyst


1.            1.                 
Team

Leader /TB Epidemiologist shall have:


  • A

    minimum of a Master’s degree in human medicine or health sciences or public

    health, applied research or related fields.

  • Significant

    expertise in DOTs, MDR-TB, TB/HIV-3I, TB/MNCH and epidemiology with a minimum

    of five years’ experience in implementing TB interventions in Uganda.

  • Skills

    in health systems, quantitative and qualitative methods.

  • Skills

    in efficiency analysis and report writing



2.                
TB/HIV

expert shall have:

  • A

    minimum of a Master’s degree in human medicine or health sciences or public

    health, applied research or related fields.

  • Significant

    expertise in TB/HIV-3I and TB/MNCH with a minimum of five years’ experience in

    implementing TB interventions in Uganda.

  • Skills

    in health systems, quantitative and qualitative methods.



3.                
Health

System expert shall have:

  • A

    minimum of a Master’s degree in human medicine or health sciences or public

    health, applied research or related fields.

  • Significant

    expertise in health systems with a minimum of five years’ experience in analysis,

    assessing, functioning of system in Uganda.

  • Skills

    in health systems, quantitative and qualitative methods.

  • Skills

    in efficiency analysis and report writing



4.                
Biostatistician

shall have:

  • A

    minimum of a Master’s degree in medical statistics, biostatistics or applied

    statistics.

  • Significant

    expertise in analyzing large bio/medical datasets including TB data, health

    datasets like DHIS2.

  • Experience

    working with health facility data and records

  • Should

    have experience in biostatistics on a minimum of five years with at least one

    relating to TB intervention of a similar scale

  • Skills

    in quantitative data analysis (including large datasets) and report writing. 



3.                
Purpose

of the Assessment


The purpose of the assessment is to establish which approaches

have been more effective in contributing to the achievement of TRACK-TB outcomes;

and identify what are new priorities and strategies for sustainably addressing

the TB challenge in Uganda. The assessment will further appraise TRACK-TB

project’s collaborative work with the Government of Uganda (GOU), private

sector and donors to enhanced achievement of its objectives.


4.                
Anticipated

Level of Effort (LOE) Required


The assignment is estimated to begin late

April 2016 and be completed no later than June 2016. The anticipated major

tasks below are not necessarily presented in the order of execution. Contract

may provide for protracted timeline outside the performance time to provide for

billing and closure.


















































































Review of literature and program documents














Inception Report (including

presentation)








Field work (data collection)














Preparation for stakeholder workshop/synthesized report

and presentation








Stakeholder engagement workshop
































All suitably qualified and interested candidates who

meet the above criteria should send their CV, Cover letter and Bio Data Form, download

here
, expressing interest to thelearningcontract.recruit@gmail.com. Please indicate title of expertise in the subject line e.g. Health

System Expert. 


Deadline: Friday, 6th

May, 2016 by 5:00 pm




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