Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Lead, Tanzania
Job no: 492877
Position type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania - Dar es Salam
Division/Equivalent: Tanzania
School/Unit: Strategic Information / Monitoring & Evaluation
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ICAP
at Columbia University, a global health leader situated within the
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City,
seeks highly qualified candidates to serve as a Monitoring and
Evaluation Lead - Tanzania. The incumbent will provide technical
leadership in developing project M&E plans and frameworks as well as
indicators to capture performance results and provide robust
monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of all project activities.
ICAP
seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to fill the
Monitoring and Evaluation Lead position by April 20th, 2020. The
successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in epidemiology,
biostatistics, public health, demography, or related discipline and have
at least 7 years of experience in the design and implementation of
M&E in large, international public health or development projects.
At least 5 years of which were spent in a senior or project leadership
role.
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incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with
quantitative and qualitative methodologies, operations research, health
management information systems, reporting, data quality assessments,
data analysis, and presentation. The successful candidate must be
proficient in written and spoken English and be willing to travel
regionally/locally or overseas approximately 40% of the time.
Please find the full job description here. ME Lead.pdf
The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
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Position: Project Director, Tanzania
Job no: 492872
Position type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania - Dar es Salam
Division/Equivalent: Tanzania
School/Unit: Implementation / Program Management
Categories: Program Management/Implementation/Support
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at Columbia University, a global health leader situated within the
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City,
seeks highly qualified candidates to serve as a Project Director –
Tanzania. The incumbent will provide strategic leadership, oversee the
design, planning, and implementation of project activities, and lead a
team of experts to successfully implement the CDC-funded projects.
ICAP
seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to fill the Project
Director positions by April 20th, 2020. The successful candidate will
hold an advanced degree in public health, public administration, or
related fields, and have at least 10 years of experience leading or
directing large-scale multi-million dollar, multi-country international
health or development projects in resource-limited contexts related to
any or all of the following areas: global health security, global health
programs through health systems strengthening, integrated health
service delivery, capacity building, strategic health information system
strengthening, surveillance, emergency response.
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incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with strategic
and operational planning, managing a diverse team of technical and
support staff as well as budgeting, managing, designing, implementing,
and evaluating. The successful candidate will also have a demonstrated
understanding of the Global Health Security Agenda Joint External
Evaluation (JEE) indicators, outbreak investigation, and response. The
incumbent must be proficient in written and spoken English, and be
willing to travel regionally/locally or overseas up to 40% of the time.
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The full job description can be found here. PD GHS.pdf
The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status. Advertised: E. Africa Standard Time
Application close: E. Africa Standard Time
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Position: Laboratory Lead, Tanzania
Job no: 492882
Position type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania - Dar es Salam
Division/Equivalent: Tanzania
School/Unit: Clinical & Training
Department/Office: Laboratory
Categories: Technical/Clinical/Quality Improvement/Training
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ICAP
at Columbia University, a global health leader situated within the
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City,
seeks highly qualified candidates to serve as a Laboratory Lead in
Tanzania. The incumbent will oversee all aspects of the laboratory
systems strengthening component of the GHS-related project.
ICAP
seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to fill the
Laboratory Lead position by April 20th, 2020.The successful candidate
will hold an advanced degree in laboratory medicine, biological
sciences, or relevant field, and have seven (7) years of progressive
experience in large clinical and public health laboratory settings in
the following areas: microbiology, laboratory quality control, and
quality assurance systems, implementation, and management. At least 5
years of which were spent in a senior or project leadership role.
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incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working in
international health or development organizations or on projects related
to any of all of the following: global health security, global health
programs through health systems strengthening, integrated health service
delivery, capacity building, strategic health information system
strengthening, surveillance, emergency response, in resource-limited
context. S/he will also have prior experience with relevant technical
laboratory procedures related to HIV/AIDS, TB, and other communicable
diseases. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. The
incumbent will also be willing to travel regionally/locally or overseas
up to approximately 40% of the time.
Please find the full job description here. Laboratory Lead.pdf
The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
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Surveillance Lead
Job no: 492862
Work type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania – Dar es Salam
Categories: Strategic Information/Surveillance/Monitoring & Evaluation
Work type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania – Dar es Salam
Categories: Strategic Information/Surveillance/Monitoring & Evaluation
ICAP
at Columbia University, a global health leader situated within the
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City,
seeks highly qualified candidates to serve as a Surveillance Lead –
Tanzania. The incumbent will oversee all aspects of the surveillance
systems strengthening component of the CDC-funded projects.
ICAP seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to fill the Surveillance Lead positions by April 20th,
2020. The successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in public
hand health, international development, with a specialization in
epidemiology, infectious disease detection, surveillance, and
diagnostics. The incumbent will have at least 7 years of progressive
experience in national/international infectious disease surveillance
with a focus on geospatial analyses, cost analyses, and strategies for
capacity-building at national and/or international levels. At least 5
years of which were spent in a senior project leadership role.
The incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with the implementation of field-based surveillance methodologies, which includes analysis of epidemiological investigation data using new or existing methodologies and techniques. The successful candidate must also be proficient in written and spoken English and be willing to travel regionally/locally or overseas approximately 40% of the time.
Please find the full job description here. Surveillance Lead.pdf
The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status.
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The incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with the implementation of field-based surveillance methodologies, which includes analysis of epidemiological investigation data using new or existing methodologies and techniques. The successful candidate must also be proficient in written and spoken English and be willing to travel regionally/locally or overseas approximately 40% of the time.
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The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status.
Advertised: E. Africa Standard Time
Applications close: E. Africa Standard Time
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Emergency Management Lead
Job no: 492867
Work type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania – Dar es Salam
Categories: Program Management/Implementation/Support
Work type: Regular Full-Time
Location: Tanzania – Dar es Salam
Categories: Program Management/Implementation/Support
ICAP
at Columbia University, a global health leader situated within the
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City,
seeks highly qualified candidates to serve as an Emergency Management
Lead – Tanzania. The incumbent will provide oversight and direction to
the emergency response component of the CDC-funded project.
ICAP seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to fill the Emergency Management Lead positions by April 20th,
2020.The successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in public
health, international development, disaster management, humanitarian aid
with focus or specialization in epidemiology, infectious disease
detection, and other relevant fields. The incumbent will also have at
least 7 years of progressive experience in leading a national or
international public health emergency response such as those related to
infectious diseases, epidemics, outbreaks, intentional or accidental
releases of dangerous pathogens, or other large scale natural
emergencies that had a significant impact on public health. At least 5
years of which were spent in a senior project leadership role.
The incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with large-scale international health, development, or humanitarian organizations in a resource-limited context. The successful candidate will also have a solid understanding of international humanitarian systems, protocols, standards, and charters such as SPHERE, CHS, and other international humanitarian standards related to Health.
Please find the full job description here. Emergency Response Lead.pdf
The position is contingent upon availability of grant funding.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status.
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The incumbent will have a demonstrated track record working with large-scale international health, development, or humanitarian organizations in a resource-limited context. The successful candidate will also have a solid understanding of international humanitarian systems, protocols, standards, and charters such as SPHERE, CHS, and other international humanitarian standards related to Health.
Please find the full job description here. Emergency Response Lead.pdf
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Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status.
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Applications close: E. Africa Standard Time
Applications close: E. Africa Standard Time
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