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Information Systems Analyst (Unix/Linux)

PATH

Information Systems Analyst (Unix/Linux)

Plainfield, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    PATH's Advocacy and Public Policy (APP) department works to improve the health of women and children by strengthening policies and financing affecting their well-being, including support for research and development. The department works with policymakers, coalitions, and other influential stakeholders to drive change at the global, national and sub-national levels. In Uganda, the department is implementing a one-year workplan focusing on the continuum of care for reproduction, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) services. It also focuses on immunization, primary health care, COVID-19 pandemic prevention and vaccine introduction and deployment.

     

    Throughout the year 2021, the department team in Uganda will engage in a series of advocacy engagements to deliver on its primary policy outcomes. The advocacy engagements that will require photography services (as and when considered necessary) will include, both small and large meetings and workshops, public events, media and communication activities, community engagements, virtual meetings, project impact documentation, on-job and remote advocacy technical assistance.

     

     

    OVERALL OBJECTIVE:

    The overall objective of this consultancy assignment is to document for the APP department through photography, key advocacy moments involving key policy/decision makers at national and sub-national level.

     

    The specific tasks for the consultant will include the following;

    • Perform appropriate photography services determined as necessary for each advocacy engagement activity where key policy/decision makers are present
    • Edit at least 50 close-up action photos of key policy/decision makers, PATH staff and partners to be used for social media engagements and in activity reports and other communication materials.
    • Caption each edited photo with specific details such as the location taken, name of the person (for portraits), activity and any other relevant information following PATH’s photography guidelines and standards[1]
    • With guidance from PATH staff, obtain consent from the photo subjects by making sure they all sign consent forms allowing PATH to use their photos in official publications.
    • Save all the photos (both raw and edited) on a PATH-owned external hard drive and deliver it to PATH at the end of an advocacy engagement.

     

     

    EXPECTED TECHNICAL STANDARDS:

    • Must use an HD camera to take high-resolution photos.
    • As per PATH standards, use landscape as the default position for taking photos, unless portrait is preferred for specific technical or subject orientation reasons.

     

    DELIVERABLES:

    • 50 edited high resolution photos with detailed captions per event delivered on an external hard drive
    • Bulk collection of unedited high resolution photos per event delivered on an external hard drive
    • Consent forms for the selected photo subjects

    Required Skills Required Experience

    • Any academic qualification in photography/film.
    • Minimum of four years’ work experience doing similar work for organizations and donor-funded projects.
    • Flexibility and ability to prioritize competing needs/deadlines.

     

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE

    Interested candidates may express their interest by emailing ugprocurement@path.org  not later than April 15th , 2021.

    Candidates will be evaluated on a rolling basis. For your application to be considered for review, your email MUST INCLUDE the following information:

    • A written expression of interest summarizing your qualifications for the scope of work.
    • A CV clearly indicating work/consulting history and your preferred professional daily consulting rate stated in US dollars. PATH will provide transport, per diem and accommodation (in kind) where the required services will involve travel out of Kampala and overnight stays.

    This opportunity is for ONLY Ugandan nationals residing in Uganda where the advocacy events will be happening.

  • Qualifications

    The Postdoctoral Fellow will have opportunities in designing as well as conducting independent projects. New graduates and experienced researchers with a strong record of publications are welcome to apply. An MD, PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant field is required and a strong background in Immunology and/or Molecular Biology is preferred. The ability in initiating, conducting, evaluating and reporting of research studies is essential. Funds available include slots for US citizens / Resident Aliens on a T32 grant and affiliation to the Immunology Training Program.

     

    Further information is available:

    http://www.bumc.bu.edu/pulmonary/people/markus-bosmann-m-d/

                                               

    PLEASE SEND YOUR CV, PUBLICATION LIST, TRANSCRIPTS AND NAMES OF THREE REFERENCES TO:

    MARKUS BOSMANN, M.D., ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE, MBOSMANN@BU.EDU

     

    We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.