Post Title: MALARIA
PROGRAM MANAGER
Organisation: The
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Location:
Kampala, Uganda
The Malaria Program Manager will lead a team of 3•4 staff to
design and implement programs to increase the number of people accessing
malaria diagnosis and treatment.
The Program Manager will be responsible for
all aspects of the malaria porttolio, including:
Policy: Support
the Ministry of Health to develop appropriate policies and strategies to
improve access to malaria diagnosis and usage of effective treatment in the
public and private sectors;
Forecasting:
Support the analysis of current malaria drug and diagnostic usage, pipeline
stock, and consumption trends in order to optimize logistics;
Supply chain: Work with the government and partners to
ensure that public sector facilities throughout Uganda regularly receive
malaria diagnostics and drugs, to ensure that patients have continual access to
lifesaving treatment;
Operational Research: Develop and implement OR projects to
improve patient treatment in health facilities and help to scale effective
interventions nationally: and
Capacity Building:
Work with the Ministry of Health to strengthen systems and build capacity
around the national malaria response.
For details on this opportunity, please visit
https:lfcareers•chai.icims.comfjobsf3593/malaria-program manager job.
If you believe you fit the required profile, please send
your applications in confidence to the address below by close of business
Tuesday 04 June 2013. Please indicate the position that you are applying for
and send your curriculum vitae (by post or email) containing details of your
qualifications, experience, present position, current and expected remuneration
as well as copies of professional! academic certificates. Include day and
evening telephone numbers,
e-ma.l address, names and addresses of three references to
The People and Change Division PricewaterhouseCoopers
Limited Communications House,
1 Colville Street
P.O Box 8053,
Kampala, Uganda
E•mail: hr.s@ug.pwc.com
Only short-llsted candidates will be contacted.