Global Programs Senior Public Health Business Intelligence Analyst Jobs in Uganda
Global Programs Senior Public Health Business Intelligence Analyst Jobs in Uganda
Job DescriptionVacancy title:Senior Public Health Business Intelligence Analyst
Type: Full Time, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Social Services & Nonprofit Jobs at:Global Programs Uganda
Deadline of this Job:15th December 2019
Duty Station:Within Uganda , Kampala , East Africa
SummarySalary: Not Disclosed
Job Details:
Global Programs Uganda, an affiliate of the University of California, San Francisco runs a large number of health programmes in various countries across the world.
One of the areas that GP Uganda supports is the domain of managing national-level databases, data management, business intelligence, reporting and data visualization.
GP Uganda is seeking a Senior Public Health Business Intelligence Analyst to lead these activities.
This position will support projects in several PEPFAR supported countries, including Uganda, Kenya and Jamaica. This position will require strong leadership in mentorship and technical advisory for in-country teams as well as to move strategic Health Informatics Systems (HIS) activities forward.
This role will direct the activities of multi-displinary teams comprised of developers, data managers, and strategic information officers.
This position requires proven expertise in PEPFAR HIV reporting requirements, epidemiological principles, disease surveillance, and M&E. In this role, the Sr. Analyst will conceptualize, design, develop and implement national-level databases for HIV research, surveillance, and M&E.
The Sr. Analyst will direct dimensional model definitions as well as conceptualize data visualizations. Additionally, the Sr. Analyst will develop complex algorithms to transform raw data to usable data through ETL scripts integrated with reporting platforms compatible with existing or emerging HIS infrastructures.
This person will take into account nuanced data definitions, data quality issues, and data collection procedures from many data platforms.
This position is expected to be part-time position (80%) contingent on funding..
Roles and responsibilities Map out the conceptual epidemiological design for national HIV HIS
Lead user requirements gathering sessions for dashboard design, including coordination of public health stakeholders and unifying different views into a common design
Technically supervise the development and implementation of large data warehouses, including code review and
testing, as well as SQL Query verification in compliance with funder requirements
Lead the process to translate surveillance and M&E data needs to national HIS including data visualizations to satisfy PEPFAR reporting requirements
Lead the design, development and implementation of ETL programs to load various databases on a continuous and ongoing basis into a master database
Lead the design and development of data warehouses for case-based surveillance and other public health purposes and responses
Lead the design and development of templates for PEPFAR reporting
Lead the design of PEPFAR templates and development of dashboards in Power BI connected directly to national data warehouses
Ensure database documentation, including data standards, procedures and definitions for the data dictionary (metadata)
Lead strategic projects with the larger informatics team, in collaboration with the Technical Director for Global Health Informatics in San Francisco
Any other duties assigned related to this job description
Requirements
An appropriate degree in computer science, information systems or software engineering with a focus on database administration with at least eight years’ experience – or at least eleven years of demonstrable experience in database administration
An appropriate degree in public health, epidemiology or biostatistics
At least three years of experience in one particular DMBS, either SQL Server or PostgreSQL
At least ten years of experience working with HIV data, PEPFAR reporting, surveillance or M&E
Demonstrable experience in working with databases and SQL, including writing complex SQL queries
Certification in a popular DMBS is considered a major advantage
At least three years’ experience in building strong relationships between public health stakeholders (clients, MOH, funders, staff, etc) and informatics teams
Additional requirements
Must be willing to work occasionally during evening hours to participate in phone calls
Some components of the job may be executed off-site, for example at a Government entity
The incumbent must be willing to liaise and collaborate with other staff, and train them in the design, development and maintenance of these databases.
Job application procedure
Interested? Email your cv and application letter to info.uganda@ucglobalprograms.org
Only electronic CV’s will be accepted.
The closing date is December 15th, 2019.