Sorry, this listing is no longer accepting applications. Don’t worry, we have more awesome opportunities and internships for you.

Deputy Chief of Party (Technical) – Ethiopia Surveillance for Malaria Elimination (S4ME) Activity

PATH

Deputy Chief of Party (Technical) – Ethiopia Surveillance for Malaria Elimination (S4ME) Activity

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

     

     

    PATH seeks a DEPUTY CHIEF OF PARTY (DCOP) for the upcoming multi-year USAID-funded “Surveillance for Malaria Elimination” (S4ME) activity in Ethiopia. The S4ME activity will support Ethiopia’s NMEP to achieve their goals and objectives of sub-national malaria elimination, particularly to attain near zero malaria deaths and eliminate malaria in selected low transmission areas.

     

    PATH is a global organization that works to accelerate health equity by bringing together public institutions, businesses, social enterprises, and investors to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges. With expertise in science, health, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales solutions—including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics, and innovative approaches to strengthening health systems worldwide.

     

    The DCOP will be responsible for supporting the Chief of Party (COP) with technical leadership of the project. The DCOP will report directly to the Chief of Party (COP) and will take a leadership role in ensuring quality technical implementation and ensure the Activity meets stated goals and reporting requirements. S/he willsupport the COP in coordination among USAID/PMI and key stakeholders and other implementing partners and will interact with numerous Ethiopian institutions and representatives on technical issues of the project.

     

    Position is contingent upon award to PATH.

     

    SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Provide overall technical backstop for the project.
    • Function as primary technical liaison for subcontractor support.
    • Provide technical support to the FMOH through NMEP on malaria program implementation and actively participate in malaria-related technical working groups.
    • Maintain current technical knowledge on malaria, associated data and other related public health topics to enable provision of best practices to inform malaria strategy development.
    • Focusing at regional, state, zone, and district levels, establish and maintain close working relationships with relevant offices of the Government of Ethiopia and other organizations, the US Government, other donor agencies, and nongovernmental local working in Ethiopia.
    • Work with other relevant departments within the FMOH to facilitate the integration of malaria elimination activities into the broader primary health care systems.
    • Supervise PATH technical consultants and oversee their input to program activities.
    • Work with the FMOH to actively use data for decision-making and to identify how malaria control activities and impact can be sustained over time.
    • Assist the Chief of Party in developing annual work plans, budgets, and performance reports.
    • Support the COP in creating smooth partnership and coordination with other relevant USAID funded projects in the country.
    • Build capacity on use of surveillance as an intervention.
    • Build capacity on use of surveillance and other health data for malaria risk mapping at national and sub-national levels.
    • Consult & provide technical assistance on evidence-based targeting of high-risk areas in the West with appropriate antimalarial interventions.
    • Monitor the impact of innovative interventions in the high burden areas in the West with the aim of adapting strategies to prevent parasite bridging to the midland and highland fringe of Ethiopia for enhanced impact on the malaria elimination agenda.
    • Contribute to documentation and publication of best practices on surveillance for malaria elimination and avail for targeting interventions at national and subnational levels.
    • Take on duties as may be assigned by Chief of Party and other senior partners.

    Required Skills Required Experience

     

     

    • Postgraduate qualification in public health, epidemiology, international health, information systems, or related discipline is required.
    • A minimum of ten years of experience implementing public health programs, with at least four years of experience in malaria control in Ethiopia or other parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
    • Experience and understanding of the Ethiopian health systems context.
    • Demonstrated understanding and experience in surveillance systems for disease control and elimination.
    • Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-site, multi-year project, including managing partner collaboration; experience with cross-cultural teams highly desirable.
    • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with government representatives, local community organizations, donors and other stakeholders, particularly at the sub-national level.
    • Demonstrated skills in collaboration and diplomacy and commitment to achieving project objectives.
    • Professional level of oral and written fluency in English language.
    • Excellent written and oral communications skills in English required.
    • Available to travel within the country as needed.

     

    MUST HAVE LEGAL AUTHORIZATION TO WORK IN ETHIOPIA.

     

     

    PATH is dedicated to diversity and is an equal opportunity employer.

     

    PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status, political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

     

    ** PATH has become aware of scams involving false job offers. **

    Please advise:

    • PATH will never ask for a fee during any stage of the recruitment process.
    • All active jobs are advertised directly on our career's page.
    • Official PATH emails will always arrive from an @path.org or @silkroad.com email address.

    Please report any suspicious communications to careersitehelp@path.org.