Ifakara Health Institute Project Officer Jobs in Tanzania

Ifakara Health Institute Project Officer Jobs in Tanzania


Institute overview

  • Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) is a leading research organization in Africa with a strong track record in developing, testing and validating innovations for health.

  • Driven by a core strategic mandate for research, training and services, the Institute’s work now spans a wide spectrum, covering biomedical and ecological sciences, intervention studies, health-systems research and policy translation.

    Position Summary

  • IHI is looking for a Project Officer to provide research support to the Wellcome Trust funded project named, “Avoiding Preventable Deaths through the Provision of Essential Treatment in Critical Illness in the COVID-19 Pandemic (POETIC)”.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Supporting research activities at IHI.

    • Actively get involved in project activities at IHI and in Tanzania.

    • Secure ethical and other clearances for the project in Tanzania.

    • Support procurement of items.

    • Support the conduct of the literature review, Delphi consensus and outputs in Work Package (WP) 1.

    • Support data collection for the current state of Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC) and estimates of the gap in resource availability for EECC in Tanzania in WP2.

    • Support the WP2: leads with data, information and contacts required from Tanzania for the health economics work.

    • Contribute to analysis and outputs from WP2.

    • Support the WP3 activities in Tanzania, including collating documents and policies, conducting interviews, online group discussions and walk-throughs and aligning with the team in Kenya.

    • Support the WP3: leads and contribute to analysis and outputs from WP3.

    • Support the WP4: leads and contributing to outputs from WP4.

    • Manage own research and administrative activities and records, within guidelines provided by senior colleagues.

    • Contribute to wider project planning and troubleshooting.

    • Support integration of the project with clinical and policy priorities in the country.

    • Contribute to the design of research materials and make arrangements for data gathering.

    • Gather, analyse, and present qualitative and quantitative data from a variety of sources.

    • Work together with investigators and staff in partner countries (some travel to meetings / workshops may occur although this will depend on travel policies and national advice of country partners).

    • Undertake literature reviews, Delphi consensus processes, questionnaire data collections and qualitative data and support the write up of results for publication in peer-reviewed journals and for presentation at conferences or public meetings.

    • Support day-to-day administration of the research project and participation in team
    meetings and team activities

    • Weekly planning of work duties including prioritisation of duties, communication of plans to the linemanager, PI and the rest of the team, ensure the plan is followed and tasks completed

    • Early identification of issues preventing the completion of expected tasks, independent solving of the issues where possible, and timely communication if issues cannot be solved independently

    • Keeping accurate records of all meetings attended and research activities conducted – for example meeting minutes and activity log-book

    • Regular and effective communication to the line-manager, PI and rest of the team Other duties as assigned by the line-manager and PI

    Skills and Competencies

    • Ability to manage own research and administrative activities especially during periods of working from home.

    • Excellent communication skills: fluent in spoken and written English a must; fluent in spoken and written Kiswahili is desirable.

    • Good computer skills, including excel, word and other software.

    • In-depth knowledge of health systems and hospital care is desirable.

    • Awareness of, and involvement in hospital health services or the COVID-19 response in Tanzania is desirable.

    • Ability to follow methodologies and conduct research analysis and write-up results leading to publications.

    • Able to work independently to solve problems, communicate necessary information in a timely manner and work effectively in a team.

    • Able to start work immediately.

    Qualification and Experience

    • A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.

    • A master’s is desirable.

    • An understanding of qualitative research methodologies is desirable.

    Remuneration

  • An attractive and competitive remuneration package will be offered to a successful candidate as per IHI salary scales.

    Equal Opportunity

  • IHI is an equal opportunity employer.

  • We prohibit intentional biases or discrimination and harassment of any kind at the work place and during recruitment.

  • All employment decisions are based solely on job requirements and individual qualifications, and our recruitment process is governed by the labour laws of Tanzania.

    How to Apply

  • All candidates who meet the above job requirements should send their application letters together with their detailed curriculum vitae (CVs) showing contact addresses including email, telephone/cell phone numbers and copies of academic and professional certificates to the address below.

  • The deadline for this application is 17.00hrs, 25th of August 2020.

  • All application subject lines should read:Project Officer

  • Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview.
    Human Resources Manager,
    Ifakara Health Institute,
    Kiko Avenue, Mikocheni,
    P o. Box 78373,
    Dar es Salaam
    Email: recruitment@ihi.or.tz

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