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Overview of the Role
CHAI is seeking a highly motivated individual to join CHAI DRC’s NTD team to advance NTD digitization efforts in DRC to improve how NTD data is collected, reported, managed, and used. This work will build on existing government digital platforms (Health Management Information System and Integrated Campaign Digitization), ensuring the integrated systems are user-centred, interoperable, and sustainable. The role will require a blend of technical expertise, project management, and stakeholder engagement to drive impactful changes in a complex, resource-limited setting. Specifically, the Associate will:
Design and pilot an operationally feasible and sustainable process for digitizing NTD Mass Drug Administration (MDA) campaigns in one province, leveraging existing governance structures and the Integrated Campaign Digitization DHIS2 platform to drive improvements in data quality and campaign coverage. Improve efficiency and quality of planning for MDA campaigns by reviewing and revising existing tools, templates, processes, and registries. Strengthen how core NTD data is managed in the DHIS2-based Health Management Information System (HMIS) by revising data collection forms, automated dashboards and reports, and operational workflows. Participate in regular technical discussions with government stakeholders (MSPHPS, ANICNS, etc.), NGO partners, and other key stakeholders to build consensus on the best methods for integrating NTD digitization and maintaining digitization long term.
The Associate will spend approximately 80% of their time focused on DRC NTD support, with the remaining 20% supporting regional digital health initiatives on technology adoption and system improvements/harmonization on malaria and NTDs in CHAI-supported countries in Francophone West Africa.
CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities including resourcefulness, tenacity, independence, patience, humility, strong work ethic, and the ability to integrate locally. The candidate must be able to work independently to drive implementation and have deep personal commitment to producing results, working in urban and rural areas with stakeholders at all levels, including isolated and hard-to-reach operational levels.
Responsibilities
Strategic Planning and Stakeholder Engagement (40%)
Engage closely with stakeholders across the DRC Ministry of Health, NTD program, Digital Health Program, in-country partners, and regional/local CHAI teams to define and operationalize a sustainable roadmap for NTD digitization Provide strategic guidance in the design and operationalization of digital tools for NTDs, emphasizing harmonization with existing systems and workflows (e.g., digitized campaign platform, HMIS, etc.), reducing fragmentation, and automating analytics and reports Advise on appropriate, sustainable, and cost-effective digitization workflows, balancing data granularity, quality, and use needs with end user capacity and resource constraints Continuously and holistically assess bottlenecks and challenges to achieving programmatic objectives at all levels, analyse and propose solutions, and actively work to resolve issues Develop sustainability plans for digitized NTD campaigns and general NTD data management, ensuring long-term government ownership and integration into national health systems
Digital Project Management and Implementation (60%)
Provide hands-on and end-to-end technical project management support, including, but not limited to, requirements-gathering and documentation, architecture and solution design, platform development, QA and user testing, training and capacity-building, and documentation and SOP development Manage technology vendors to ensure the
