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Overview of Program and Position
The Ministry of Health (MoH) and National AIDS Commission (NAC) spearheaded a new effort in 2020 to accelerate the development of replicable district-based approaches to HIV prevention, starting in Blantyre District. The Government of Malawi coordinated with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Georgetown University Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH) to develop and launch the Blantyre Prevention Strategy (BPS) (INV-002606), a five-year project using a systems-based approach to build and strengthen district-level capabilities for HIV prevention, including integrated data systems, quality improvement, and accelerated introduction and path to scale for new products such as CAB LA, an injectable form of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
Across this (INV-051585) and two other associated proposals (INV-050867, INV-048640), CIGH, working on behalf of a CAB LA Expert Group writing team led by the Ministry of Healthโs (MoH) Department of HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis (DHA), outlines a plan for delivering the critical insights and lessons for programmatic CAB LA use that will systematically inform the Government of Malawiโs policy development and planning, normative guidelines and donor engagement necessary to accelerate widespread use at scale over a two-and-a-half-year period (December 2022-March 2025). The BPS platform will provide a highly conducive environment to study CAB LA introduction among diverse populations, settings, and delivery channels and will leverage BPS structures, scientific and implementation partners, including sites and investigators on the HPTN 083 and 084 trials. Malawiโs CAB LA pilot will strategically phase implementation across sites and populations across two regions of the country (Blantyre and Lilongwe), provide progressive insights into critical demand and supply-side delivery issues, and answer key clinical and scientific questions through implementation science (IS).
With Support from the Bill and Melinda Gate foundation (BMGF), The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) through Georgetown University is supporting CAB LA pilot implementation in Malawi. CHAI is leading a health system assessment to inform path to scale and develop an evidence-informed policy, financing, supply chain and program environment to support a national CAB LA program that can be model for the region.
Under this work, CHAI will support Ministries of Health and CAB LA expert group to systematically measure and track learnings and adaptations to the core elements of the CAB LA package developed through implementation science and promoting their incorporation into health systems strategies for scale and national guidelines.
CHAI is hiring a Senior Associate to support the technical team in driving forward activities under this objective. The Senior Associate will work to support other programs in strengthening data systems capacities including planning and monitoring through data collection, optimization, and costing analyses.
This Senior Associate will be based in Lilongwe, Malawi with anticipated travel up to 40% of the time, whether locally or internationally.
Responsibilities
Working in close collaboration with the CHAI HIV team, the Senior Associate will:
Be the focal point person for CHAIโs role in the introduction of the CAB LA pilot.Serve as a trusted advisor to CHAI, MoH, CAB LA expert group and other stakeholders on a range of CAB LA implementation, enabling mobilization of more resources and ensure effective implementation.Work with MoH, CAB LA Expert group and other stakeholders to develop objective 4 A and B data monitoring and reporting tools.Develop systematic tools and methodology for learning adaptation in the path to scale.Support design of M&E tools necessary to improve the use of data for decision making. This work may include the development of indicators and methodologies to track progress of CAB LA program implementation.Strengthen the capacity of program management and coordination of efforts for effective implementation and of an optimized HIV prevention program by working with Ministry of Health and partners.Assisting the MoH in routine monitoring, review, and utilization of data for programmatic decision making.Take lead in costing of CAB LA commodities and supply chain plans using carefully assessed assumptions and fine-tuned models.Share global market intelligence with key supply chain decision-makers to help inform a sustainable supply of HIV prevention products.Support ID cluster team to provide quantitative updates on grant performance and progress to the donor as requested.Any other duties as assigned.Qualifications
Bachelorsโ degree and a minimum of 5 years of professional experience, those with research experience will have added advantage.Strong analytical skills and advanced technical proficiency with MS Excel and PowerPoint.Natural ability to build strategic relationships and interact with individuals of different backgrounds.Demonstrated experience building and analysing quantitative models to inform decision-making.Structured thinker with experience analyzing complex datasets to identify key trends and to translate them into actionable options for decision makers.Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills without need for extensive structural or operational support.Tenacity and a can-do attitude.Ability to manage ambiguity and navigate political environments.Vast research experience.Demonstrated ability to thrive in high-pressure and ever-changing environments.Excellent verbal, visual and written communication skills.English language fluency, both written and verbal.Ability to travel up to 40% of the time.Advantages:
Mastersโ degree in Health Economics, Biostatistics, or Public Health.Experience working with government ministries and partners within the HIV sector.Professional experience in public sector policy/planning, health policy, or other relevant private and public sector experience.Experience with or interest in shaping national health policy decisions.Experience working in developing countries, particularly in the health sector and in Sub-Saharan Africa.Experience working with country governments and international partners.#jobreference2 #region3