Organization: Columbia University - International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP)
Website: CU-ICAP
Title: Epidemiologist (Senior Staff Associate)
Location: New York, NY
Compensation:
Not Listed
Description:
Working under the general direction of Central Asia HIV Strategic
Information Program Director, the Epidemiologist (Senior Staff
Associate) will coordinate ICAP's consortium activities, and provide
technical direction in the development and implementation of a SI
technical assistance work plan for the Central Asia region. Incumbent
will work closely with consortium partners, in-country CASICA staff and
Central Asian Ministries of Health (MOH) to coordinate and undertake
activities to build and strengthen high quality and sustainable SI
activities. Activities in each country will include critical evaluation
of M&E systems for HIV prevention, enhancing HIV sentinel
surveillance systems, planning and implementing population surveys and
strengthening data use and analysis skills. Incumbent will be expected
to have regular and frequent communication with the in-country CASICA
staff and travel to sites 3 to 4 times a year with trips lasting 1 to 2
weeks.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
• Coordinate work plans and implement CASICA activities with US based
partners, Almaty based CASICA staff, Central Asian MOH, and CDC.
• Assist in the development and implementation of a Central Asia
regional technical assistance work plan.
• Provide direct technical assistance to Almaty-based CASICA technical
team to support the implementation of work plan activities.
• Evaluate existing MOH HIV-related M&E systems with a particular
focus on prevention to strengthen existing M&E systems.
• Assess and provide technical assistance to strengthen existing
HIV-related health databases, including sentinel surveillance systems.
• Participate in the design and implementation of key population surveys
to assess HIV prevalence and behaviors in hard to reach populations.
Activities will include identifying need, developing sampling design and
data collection tools, and monitoring implementation progress.
• Analyze and summarize data from routine M&E systems, health
databases and population surveys for program evaluation purposes.
• Compile findings from key SI evaluations into reports for use by
partners, regional and CDC.
• Prepare relevant training materials to build capacity around SI
activities.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
• Minimum Bachelor’s Degree
• At least 8 years of professional experience in a relevant field
• Experience and knowledge in monitoring and evaluation and/or public
health surveillance systems
• Demonstrated problem-solving skills and analytical capabilities
•
Excellent written and oral communications skills
• Demonstrated interpersonal and team-building skills
• Basic understanding of the Russian language - both oral and written
• Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel,
etc.)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Master’s Degree in Public Health or PhD
• Experience working with U.S. government or other bilateral donors,
especially CDC
• Experience collaborating with MOH, NGO and/or CDC
• Experience in HIV/AIDS surveillance and/or monitoring and evaluation,
ideally in Eastern Europe, Russia or Central Asia
To Apply: Apply Here
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