Job Description
Medical Jobs. Clinton Health Access Initiative Jobs
Responsibilities
- Provide technical assistance and monitoring support to public health activities focused on innovative case finding and surveillance for TB, Asthma, COPD and other respiratory diseases.
- Offer technical guidance on planning, scaling, and monitoring of Active Case Finding (ACF), Intensified Case Finding (ICF), workplace screening, and other targeted interventions for high-risk and vulnerable populations.
- Support the design and implementation of workplace-based screening initiatives in collaboration with employers, industry associations, and occupational health programs, to enhance early detection and linkage to care.
- Facilitate innovative partnerships with the private sector—including corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, diagnostic networks, and health insurance schemes—to expand access to quality screening and diagnostics for respiratory diseases.
- Assist in developing a detailed framework and micro-plans for ACF activities at community and workplace levels, in coordination with other programs, departments, and stakeholders.
- Provide insights into screening and diagnostic algorithms, including integration of newer near point-of-care and high-throughput diagnostics within ACF and workplace screening workflows.
- Support the development and implementation of clinical, diagnostic, and case management systems, tools, and protocols for patient monitoring, follow-up, and retention—covering both community-based and workplace-based settings.
- Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation framework for ACF, workplace screening, and private sector collaboration performance, including data analysis and generation of actionable insights.
- Document and disseminate best practices, success stories, and lessons learned related to innovative case finding, surveillance, and private sector engagement.
- Extend technical support to Monitoring, Evaluation and Implementation/Operational Research under the guidance of the MoH, focusing on innovative case finding, workplace screening models and public-private collaboration for respiratory health.
- Provide inputs for donor reports, program learning documents, and technical presentations
- Perform any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- A degree in health, economics, business, Health Management/ Epidemiology/Data Analytics in health, mathematics, data, and data science related fields.
- A minimum of 5 years or more experience in an advisory position in public health, as well as technological or digital focused programs at the national or sub-national levels.
- Experience in technology design or deployment for large scale public health programs, including data systems and/or new age AI based tools.
- Experience and familiarity with national digital systems.
- Preferably management consulting experience with government agencies, international organizations, or healthcare institutions.
- Experience in designing M&E tools for monitoring of public health programs.
- Proficient in MS Excel, R,Stata, Power BI or similar software for data analysis.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for engaging with technical, non-technical and leadership staff.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and ability to ensure messages and communication channels are adapted to different audience/ user needs.
How to Apply
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