Senior Diagnostic Advisor

Tags: Global Health Law finance Environment
  • Added Date: Tuesday, 24 December 2024
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Job Summary

The Senior Diagnostic Advisor will lead the design, implementation, and monitoring of technical strategies to strengthen diagnostic networks that provide comprehensive coverage and universal access to diagnostic services for a large, USAID-funded global health security (GHS) Activity. This will include diagnostic network and facilities assessments, capacity building initiatives of both human and animal diagnostic networks, and implementation of strategies, programs, or tools to support diagnostic network capacity building. S/He will supervise technical staff members to ensure that activities align with work plan objectives and are implemented to the highest quality, on time, and within budget. The Senior Diagnostic Advisor will promote the Activity as a leader in diagnostic network strengthening, contributing to FHI 360โ€™s thought leadership in the field through documentation of best practices.

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Accountabilities:

  • Plans, directs, and coordinates implementation of diagnostic strengthening activities on a global GHS Activity to ensure that goals and objectives are accomplished within prescribed timeframes and funding parameters.

  • Leads the development of country-specific workplans and budgets for diagnostic network activities aligned with Activity goals and ensuring compliance with donor and organizational policies and procedures.

  • Manages in-country relationships with national, regional, and local government counterparts and multisectoral partners in the diagnostic network space; identifies technical assistance needed to fulfill national global health security objectives and to operationalize One Health.

  • Leads the development and implementation of technical assistance, diagnostic network and facility strengthening and quality improvement interventions in line with joint external evaluation (JEE) reports, states parties self-assessment annual reports (SPAR), country national action plans and other assessments.

  • Leads the implementation of diagnostic network enhancement activities which may include specimen referral mechanisms, quality management systems, supply chain, management information systems, diagnostic SOPs and tools, qualified workforce, expansion of point-of-care diagnostic service points, and biosafety and biosecurity.

  • Leads cross learning and networking of laboratories and diagnostic facilities across countries.

  • Stays up to date on innovations in diagnostics and laboratory strengthening approaches and ensures new knowledge/evidence and best practices are shared with Activity teams, partners, and host countries, and applied as appropriate.

    Administrative Support:

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