Post Title: Point of Care Diagnostics Associate
Organization: Clinton Health Access Initiative
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Job years of experience: 3-5 years
Job type: Job
Career categories: Monitoring and Evaluation
Background Information
Overview: The Point-Of-Care Diagnostics Associate will work with LST to support countries in the
evaluation, adoption, and uptake of new innovative diagnostic products for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. Point-of-care (POC) products bring diagnostics out of the laboratory and closer to the patient, reducing the burden to receive testing, and allowing tasks to shift to lower cadres of healthcare workers, particularly in rural areas. Several POC products for diagnosis, disease staging, and treatment monitoring have recently become available or are in development, with the potential to dramatically increase access to treatment, improve patient retention, and make healthcare systems more efficient. However, despite the potential advantages of these new technologies, there are barriers that prevent adoption and scale-up in developing countries, including regulatory hurdles and limited guidance on how to decentralize testing in rural areas. LST works with high-volume, early-adopter countries to overcome these barriers and build a healthy, competitive global market for these products, while negotiating with manufacturers to lower prices. As new technologies become available, the POC Diagnostics Associate will focus on advocating for their use with governments and other partners, and strengthening the capacity of governments to adopt them and scale them up. The POC Diagnostics Associate will also provide analysis to support LST in global negotiations with diagnostics manufacturers, and the development of new procurement strategies such as instrument rental deals and split tenders to enable easier product switching. Finally, the POC Diagnostics Associate will help develop LST’s market-shaping strategy for fostering competition in the global diagnostics market. In doing so, the POC Diagnostics Associate will develop strong relationships with various teams within CHAI, as well as Ministries of Health, diagnostics manufacturers, and other external partners in beneficiary countries.
We are seeking a highly motivated individual with outstanding credentials, analytical ability, and communication skills. The Associate must be able to function independently and flexibly and have a strong commitment to excellence. CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, responsibility, tenacity, independence, energy, and work ethic.
Responsibilities:
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Serve as a key advisor to CHAI country teams and in-country and global
partners on the adoption of new diagnostic products and their integration into
existing lab networks
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Assist Ministries of Health to build capacity to perform technical
evaluations to drive regulatory approvals and ensure that new technologies
perform accurately, conduct operational pilots to demonstrate the cost
effectiveness and impact of new products on patient outcomes, and assist with
analysis and writing of evaluation reports
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Develop and share deployment models and strategies for how to maximize
the impact of new POC diagnostics
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Assist Ministries of Health in the development of POC testing policies
and national implementation plans, and the creation of operational systems to
support the wide-scale implementation of new POC diagnostic products, such as
training, quality assurance, and data management
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Work with CHAI country teams, governments, and partners to identify
funding for increased investment in new POC diagnostic products
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Design and implement monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems to
measure the impact of POC testing and assess progress against project goals
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Assist LST to manage global supplier relationships through product
demand forecasting, market analysis, sharing of market intelligence, and
supporting price negotiations
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Provide remote and in-country technical assistance to CHAI country teams
and governments in support of work streams related to POC diagnostics
Qualifications:
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Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree
plus 2-5 years work experience
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability
to prepare and deliver compelling presentations
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Strong analytical, problem solving, and quantitative skills
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Ability to think strategically, handle ambiguity and work in a
fast-paced, limited-structure, multicultural environment
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Ability to learn on the job quickly
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Detail-oriented with strong organization skills
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Ability to handle multiple work streams simultaneously and work
independently
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Available for up to 75% travel
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High level of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word
Pluses:
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Previous CHAI experience
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Pharmaceutical / healthcare industry experience
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Experience working in management consulting, investment banking, or
similar environment
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Experience living or working abroad, particularly in developing
countries
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Familiarity with global health issues
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Fluency in French, Portuguese and/or Spanish
How to apply:Please apply here https://careers-chai.icims.com/jobs/3838/point-of-care-diagnostics-assoc...
Job ID: #595395
Closing date: 14th November, 2013