Partners In Health (PIH) NCD Program Director Job Vacancy in Rwinkwavu, Rwanda

Position:
IMB Director of Non-Communicable Disease Program
Reports to:
IMB Clinical Director
Location:
Rwinkwavu, Rwanda (with travel to other district sites and Kigali)
PIH
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
Partners In
Health (PIH), headquartered in Boston, MA, is an internationally recognized
non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a preferential option for
the poor in health care. Through its service delivery, training, advocacy and
research, PIH works globally to bring the benefits of modern medical science to
those most in need and to serve as an antidote to despair. PIH has had major
programs in Haiti, Peru, Guatemala, Mexico, Russia, Rwanda, Lesotho, Malawi,
Burundi, Kazakhstan, the Dominican Republic, and Boston, which work tirelessly
to lessen the joint burden of disease and poverty.

In 2005, PIH
and its Rwandan sister organization, Inshuti Mu Buzima (IMB), began working in
partnership with the Government of Rwanda to address the critical HIV/AIDS
epidemic afflicting the population and to comprehensively strengthen the public
health system in rural, underserved districts in Rwanda. Today, PIH supports
delivery of comprehensive integrated non-communicable disease (NCD) services,
which includes clinical services for asthma, cancer, diabetes, hypertension and
heart failure. IMB supports delivery of these innovative services in three
rural districts of Rwanda (catchment area of approximately 1 million people and
over 4,000 patients enrolled in NCD services) and national scale-up via
technical support for national policy development and capacity building.
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
Summary of
role
The Director
for NCD Program provides strategic vision and oversight of PIH-supported NCD
programs in Rwanda, ensuring harmonization across sites and guiding expansion
in scope and level of care. This position, through 40% time secondment to the
Rwanda Biomedical Center as Advisor on NCDs, will support delivery of NCD
services at national level. This position oversees all IMB NCD program
activities, including IMB support for NCD services at district hospitals and
health centers within the three IMB-supported districts, which include the
Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence. Key program activities include curriculum
development and training implementation, development of paper and electronic
medical records to support clinical care and facilitate program monitoring,
review of medicines, consumables and equipment to support NCD services and
address stock outs, determining patient inclusion criteria and adherence
supports, ensuring adherence to treatment protocols and ongoing quality
improvement of clinical services, and conducting and building capacity for
NCD-related research. This position will be responsible for oversight of the
administration of the IMB NCD Program, including leading strategic vision,
budget and personnel management, workplan development and execution, internal
and external reporting, monitoring and evaluation, ensuring adherence to care
protocols, and support fund raising efforts. As Advisor on NCDs to RBC, this
position will be responsible for close collaboration and support for the NCD
Division of the Rwanda Biomedical Center in implementation of strategic
planning, and implementation of NCD activities including through development of
clinical protocols, essential medicines and supplies formulary, training and
capacity building, monitoring and evaluation tools, and international
partnership building.
Specific
Responsibilities
  1. Management of IMB NCD Program
    1. Supervision of NCD staff,
      including direct reporting from Associate Director of Oncology, Associate
      Director of Integrated NCDs and NCD Research Associate
    2. Oversight of development and
      execution of annual budget
    3. Direction, design, and
      implementation of annual workplan
    4. Oversight of program
      monitoring and evaluation as well as internal and external reporting
    5. Facilitation of coordination
      and communication among IMB, district, and national teams for information
      sharing and collaboration to ensure harmonization of services and close
      partnership with public sector officials and policies
  1. Oversight, guidance, and
    direction for all IMB NCD program activities
    1. Planning and implementation of
      curriculum development and training activities for integrated NCDs and
      oncology
    2. Development and utilization of
      data collection and patient medical record tools, including electronic
      medical records for integrated NCD services and national referral level
      oncology services
    3. Oversight of formulary
      development, planning, quantification and procurement of medications and
      other medical commodities (lab reagents, glucometers, A1c meters, etc.)
      while maintaining close coordination with existing national supply chain
    4. Support for development of
      clinical capacity in diagnostic services necessary for NCD and oncology
      care, including pathology, radiology, laboratory and microbiology
      services
    5. Oversight for social and
      economic support for NCD patients at facility and community levels,
      including social worker and community health worker accompaniment for
      patients with chronic disease
    6. Technical supervision and
      collaboration on NCD-related research activities, including (but not
      limited to) current research collaborations in the areas of heart failure
      and hypertension, breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, operational
      outcomes for oncology care, and effectiveness and efficiency of pathology
      services
    7. Contribute to NCDs research
      capacity building and engagement through facilitation of NCD Writing
      Group (whose membership includes district hospital MOH, Partners In
      Health, and central MOH/RBC staff)
  1. Technical advisor on NCDs at
    Rwanda Biomedical Center
    1. Advise, accompany and mentor
      NCD Division on NCD national strategic plan development and
      implementation of related activities. Included in this role is supporting
      NCD Division in overseeing the National NCD Technical Working Group
      (TWG), through coordinating activities, integrating technical inputs into
      NCD Division planning.
    2. Support national
      implementation of NCD prevention, treatment and control activities, with
      a particular focus on trainings and clinical tools development
    3. Contribute to fundraising
      efforts to further MOH/RBC-led NCD implementation plans, including
      through supporting grant writing and attending visitors’ meetings/tours.
    4. Attend routine meetings
      including requested NCD Division meetings, technical working group
      meetings, regular check in with RBC supervisor and meetings with
      implementation partners.
  1. Clinical Program lead for
    fund-raising efforts through grant development and partnership-building
    1. Grant development for
      NCD-related activities in conjunction with PIH Development team
    2. Serve as key liaison for
      building and maintaining collaborations with donor organizations,
      including frequent communication and hosting of national and
      international visitors
    3. Serve as liaison between IMB
      NCD program and Boston-based Global Health Delivery Partnership
      (including Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School) as
      well as other PIH projects and partners
    4. Host and mentor national and
      international students and medical trainees interested in NCDs
Professional
development opportunities
The position
will be eligible for appointment at the Division of Global Health Equity (DGHE)
of Brigham & Women’s Hospital, as well as support and mentorship in the
areas of global health delivery and implementation and global NCD policy and
strategy by key DGHE and PIH leaders in global health. The position will also have
the opportunity to develop and publish peer-reviewed research in the area of
delivery of NCD services in resource-limited settings, including conference
attendance and speaking.
Requirements
and ideal attributes
  • Technical expertise in
    non-communicable disease, in either a clinical or public health setting.
    Medical training with board-certification in Internal Medicine,
    Pediatrics, or Family Medicine is required. In addition, Master in Public
    Health or equivalent is preferred.
  • Minimum three years experience
    in working in resource-limited setting, preferably in project management
    or public health role
  • Experience with design and
    implementation of operational research in resource-limited settings,
    preferred
  • Highly organized with ability
    to work under pressure, handle multiple assignments, prioritize work flow,
    adapt to fluctuating workload, and meet deadlines.
  • Proven ability to exercise good
    judgment and diplomacy, ability to work well with diverse team
  • Understands and upholds principles
    of equity and alignment with national priorities
  • Excellent communication,
    writing and presentation skills
  • English fluency required;
    French proficiency strongly preferred
  • Willingness to travel
    frequently within Rwanda and flexible work hours
  • Two-year commitment is
    preferred
How to Apply
Interested candidates are required to click here to apply

Should you
require any assistance, please email Human Resources at
pihrwandarecruitment@gmail.com.
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