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CHAIโs Vaccine Markets Team works with vaccine manufacturers and procurers, the Gavi Alliance and other global and reginal stakeholders to improve availability, affordability, and supply security of vaccines.
Inequalities in access to vaccines during the Covid-19 pandemic, have motivated efforts to establish a commercially sustainable vaccine manufacturing footprint in Africa. CHAI aims to help address this issue by applying the techniques it has used successfully in working with suppliers and procurers to optimize the African vaccine ecosystem.
In parallel, an African regional pooled procurement mechanism is currently being discussed by the Africa CDC, UNICEF, and others. To complement ongoing efforts, CHAI is evaluating the potential market impacts of regionalizing vaccine procurement at the level of different antigen markets and assessing potential transition scenarios to a regional procurement entity in Africa.
Responsibilities
The Vaccine Markets team is seeking a short term analyst to support the market impact assessment of regionalizing vaccine procurement in Africa. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with outstanding analytical, strategic, communication and teamwork skills. The successful candidate will adhere to the core CHAI values of resourcefulness, entrepreneurialism, flexibility, independence, humility, and work ethic. The analyst will report to the Program Manager, Regional Procurement Team. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Support benefit-risk assessment of adopting a regional procurement model for different antigen markets using qualitative and quantitative data analytics.
- Support the assessment of potential transition scenarios to a regional procurement entity in Africa.
- Support the development of communication materials including a public facing report on the outcomes and learnings from this work.
- Support preparations of presentations, reports, and other analyses to inform global policy and increase the evidence base for high-impact interventions.
- Any other duties as required.
Qualifications
- Analytical โ You are comfortable working with large amounts of quantitative and qualitative data and effectively extracting logical conclusions and recommendations from this analysis.
- Insightful โ You draw cogent conclusions from large amounts of analysis, sharing what is relevant for real-world challenges faced in the vaccine markets.
- Intellectually Curious โ You proactively seek out knowledge and are interested in developing innovative solutions rather than accepting existing strategies or statements at face-value.
- Practical โ You demonstrate judgment in how you allocate your efforts when balancing multiple priorities, focusing on the most decision-critical aspects, and dynamically changing these priorities as required.
- Communicative โ You respectfully and effectively navigate varied and sensitive stakeholder environments.
- Responsible โ You take pride and ownership in your work and have high standards for what you produce, creating rigorous analysis that can stand up to the scrutiny of internal and external parties.
- Passionate โ You are passionate about improving vaccine markets.
Requirements
- Minimum bachelorโs degree with strong academic performance
- Clear strategic/structured thinker with very strong problem-solving and analytical skills
- Ability to work independently and effectively in a high-performance, dynamic environment and handle multiple priorities simultaneously
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with ability to work effectively in a multi-cultural and remote environment
- High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
- English language fluency, both written and verbal
Advantages
- Experience working remotely with a decentralized team
- Experience in vaccines, biotechnology, or pharmaceuticals
- Experience working in or supporting low- and middle-income countries
- Prior knowledge or experience of global health partners within the vaccine ecosystem