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Project Background:
With the objective of reducing maternal, child, and overall mortality from hypoxemia-related cases, WJCF, under the guidance of health departments in three states, including Madhya Pradesh, is supporting initiatives to strengthen prevention and diagnosis practices and improve the supply and use of high-quality oxygen services. To that end, the Essential Medicines and Oxygen (EM&O2) program focuses on the following key elements:
Effective planning and strategies to manage oxygen systemsAffordable, efficient, and high-quality oxygen procurement and distribution systemsImproved clinical administration and technical management of oxygenImproved information systems and monitoring for oxygen access
WJCF supports the state health and facility level leadership to strengthen governance structures, ensure optimal maintenance and upkeep of oxygen assets, and build capacity for the management of assets and provision of clinical care. Through this support, WJCF expects to ensure prevention, early diagnosis, and timely access to high-quality medical oxygen to manage hypoxemia cases, while ensuring adequate preparedness to manage a surge of COVID-19 cases or on account of other acute or seasonal respiratory ailments.
Position Summary:
The Technical Program Officer (TPO), EM&O2 will be responsible for providing technical insights for activities related to strengthening the stateโs medical oxygen infrastructure such as oxygen demand assessment at public health facilities, landscaping the suppliers of oxygen and related equipment and accessories, and policy advocacy for supply chain gap identification and mitigation, and the development of standardized guidance documents. Based out of Bhopal, the TPO shall report to the State EM&O2 Program Lead.
We seek a highly motivated and entrepreneurial individual with outstanding technical, analytical, and program implementation skills. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, be able to function independently in a dynamic environment, be self-motivated, thrive in challenging situations, and have a strong commitment to excellence. We place great value on relevant personal qualities: resourcefulness, responsibility, tenacity, independence, energy, and work ethic.
Responsibilities
Support in capacity building of public health facility staff, including technicians, on use of oxygen equipment and other technical aspects of oxygen systems.Undertake projects to build proof-of-concept on innovative themes such as Internet of Things (IoT), enabling oxygen supply in primary healthcare centers via booster devices.Organize routine sessions on the technical aspects of oxygen systems for internal program teams.Support the field staff by clarifying technical queries and aligning on the data collection of oxygen systems.Assist the state leadership in operationalizing an ecosystem to effectively monitor the existing oxygen infrastructure. Support in establishing systems to ensure vendor compliance with warranty, repair, and maintenance agreements.Provide support on AMC and CMC document preparation and tender reviews.Develop strong relationships with key external and internal stakeholders, including government officials, oxygen equipment manufacturers, and partners working in the oxygen therapy landscape in the state.Design guidance documents for maintenance of oxygen infrastructure, supplier landscape, and training modules.Develop a knowledge management library of all technical resources related to oxygen management.Support in developing training materials, presentations, and manuals to enhance the knowledge and skills of healthcare personnel.Coordinate oxygen-related data collection and data analysis (need assessment, analysis of oxygen capacities and gaps to inform decision making) in state public health facilities by securing necessary permissions and approvals from government authorities.Participate in field visits to monitor the functioning of oxygen generation plants (Pressure Swing adsorption plants) and other oxygen sources such as LMO tanks, oxygen cylinders, concentrators, etc., and provide the necessary technical support for the upkeep of biomedical equipment.Qualifications
Bachelorโs degree or higher in Biomedical Engineering / Mechanical / Instrumentation Engineering, or a related field.Familiarity with hospital infrastructure and respiratory care equipment.Skill Sets and Abilities:
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, and Hindi including ability to create persuasive presentations and written reports. High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a diverse and fast-paced environment.Ability to navigate complex processes and influence decision-making in a professional and collaborative manner.High emotional intelligence, patience, and thoughtfulness even in high-pressure, stressful situations.Ability to work independently, prioritize, and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.Willingness to travel extensively within and outside the program states and districts.Experience of working with government stakeholders and familiarity with the Indian public health system/social impact sector in areas of supply chain management will be a plus.Experience of working with IoT-based infrastructure is highly preferred.Last Date to Apply: 6th June, 2025