Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative,Regional Research Fellow Jobs in Malawi

Closing date: 31 May 2016
This is a minimum one-year fellowship. The
Regional Research Fellow will assist with TSP M&E and research activities
in all 10 focal countries.
The Regional Research Fellow will have the
following responsibilities:
• Assist with development of M&E tools,
data collection methods, and data quality assurance measures;
• Assist with the implementation of the
performance monitoring plan;
• Assist with providing reviews of regio

nal
M&E status and feedback on needs, trends, best practices, and priorities to
help establish regional and global support;

• Assist with the completion of USAID M&E
reporting requirements;
• Assist with implementation of study
protocols (recruitment, data collection, data quality audits); • Assist with
development of study tools;
• Perform literature reviews;
• Assist with data management and analysis;
• Contribute to programmatic and study reports,
publications, and presentations;
• Other duties as assigned.
This is summary of the primary
responsibilities of the position, not an employment contract. It does not
restrict the responsibilities that may be assigned. Baylor-Malawi may revise
this document at any time.
Position can be based in either Lilongwe,
Malawi or Pretoria, South Africa.
Applications are sought from experienced,
mission-driven candidates who meet the following profile:
• Post-graduate qualification (Masters or
Doctorate) in epidemiology, statistics, public health or related subjects or
demonstrated relevant experience with a Bachelors degree;
• Experience with data management, including
ability to manage, gather, clean, and analyze data and report findings; • Prior
experience performing literature reviews and with scientific writing;
• Ability to create monitoring and research
tools preferred;
• Ability to create M&E protocols and
prior experience with research preferred;
• Knowledge of PEFPAR indicators and
reporting desirable;
• Excellent written and oral communication,
time management, and interpersonal skills;
• Methodical, good attention to detail, and
proven ability to complete projects in a timely manner; • Ability to manage and
complete numerous tasks with a high degree of organization;
• Ability to proactively identify and address
issues and appropriately communicate these to project leadership;
• Ability to meet deadlines with strong
attention to consistency, detail, and quality;
• Ability to travel within country and internationally;
• Willingness and ability to commit to a
one-year fellowship; potential commitment to a two-year fellowship desirable.
How to
apply:
Applications must include the following:
  1. A
    motivation letter providing explanation and detail on how the applicant
    satisfies the required candidate profile;
  2. A
    current Curriculum Vitae;
  3. Names
    and contact information of two (2) traceable referees who are not
    relatives.
Suitably qualified and experienced candidates
should address their applications to:
For physical delivery: Tingathe Program
Director c/o Human Resource Officer Accord House, 2nd Floor Lilongwe 3, Malawi
+265-1-751-047
For email delivery: recruitment@tingathe.org
Please cc Allieth Chikoti, Human Resource
Officer (mzideyi@gmail.com)
Only short listed applicants will be
acknowledged.

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