The Nigeria Field Epidemiology Laboratory and Training Program
(NFELTP) is a service-oriented training program with three different
options or tracks: applied epidemiology, public health laboratory
practice, or veterinary epidemiology. Created in 2008, NFELTP is a
long-term program within the Nigeria Federal Ministry of Health. It
trains field epidemiology, public health laboratory, and veterinary
epidemiology residents for leadership positions both in the Ministry of
Health and the Ministry of Agriculture. During their training, the
residents provide service to the ministries through long-term field
placements. The NFELTP is based on similar programs that have been
established in more than 30 other countries since 1980.The Nigeria Field
Epidemiology and Laboratory Training (NFELTP) seeks the services of the
following:
1.) NOMAD PROJECT COORDINATOR
OBJECTIVE:
To support the implementation of operational plans to improve polio
vaccine coverage during Routine Immunization (RI) and Immunization plus
Days (IPD, among nomad populations in Northern Nigeria. The contractor
will coordinate partner’s efforts to map nomadic settlements for
inclusion into Comprehensive Micro Plans for IPDs and RI and assist with
planning and implantation of vaccination activities in these
communities.
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NOMAD PROJECT COORDINATOR INCLUDE:
Coordinate NPHCDA efforts for successful outreach and vaccination of nomadic communities with polio vaccine during IPDs and the routine infant vaccination program.
Work with LGA and ward Nomad working teams, WHO filed staff and UNICEF to identify, characterize and enter into a database a list of Nomad settlements.
Ensure outreach to Nomad communities is included in IPD micro-plans at the Ward Level.
Collaborate with WHO, LGA and ward level surveillance officers to
develop community level surveillance system within Nomad settlements.
Certifications, License, Physical Requirments or Other Expertise Required
A. EDUCATION:
MBBS or DVM (Veterinarian or PhD. A Masters Degree in Public Health is an added advantage. Commensurate skills considered with minimum 5 years post-graduate experience in lieu of Master Degree.
PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
The incumbent must have field experience with developing immunization micro-plans and conducting surveillance on polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases, immunization activities and in training.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
a. Language Proficiency: English, Hausa and Fulani (speak/read) preferred.
b. Job Knowledge: The incumbent should have a good understanding of public health, epidemiology polio,
and immunization and public health surveillance systems. Populations
and the ability to build partnerships within special populations are
desired.
c. Skills and Abilities: Incumbent is required to possess advanced
skills in project management, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and
Excel) and partnership development. Experience with geographic systems
is desirable.
2.) NSTOP PROGRAM ANALYST
OBJECTIVE:
To serve as key Analysis to the NSTOP program
The responsibilities of the NSTOP program analyst include:
Participate in the selection of NFELTP resident placed in the NSTOP program
Assist with organization and management workshops as needed
Provide logistic and technical support to NSTOP field assignees
Coordinate interagency activities relates to NSTOP
Participate in monitoring and evaluating field work of NSTOP assignees
Provide regular updates to interagency team on NSTOP activities
Provide data for partner reports, donor reports and presentations.
Certifications, License, Physical Requirments or Other Expertise Required
REQUIRED:
Masters in Public Health or the Social Sciences. PhD or MBBS is desirable
Post-graduate training through a field epidemiology training program is an added advantage
PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
Extensive experience in running international public health program, including training programs is required
Field experience with the CDC STOP program and adult teaching experiences is an advantage.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
a. Language Proficiency: English
b. Job Knowledge: Good understanding or public health, epidemiology, and immunization
c. Skills and Abilities: Standard computer skills, use of scientific
publication software, and scientific literature search engines
d. Knowledge and/or experience working with the Nigeria Ministry of Health or other partners is highly desirable.
3.) NSTOP POLIO COORDINATOR
OBJECTIVE:
To Coordinate the Nigeria Stop Transmission of Polio (NSTOP) program.
The responsibilities of the NSTOP Polio Coordinator include:
Provide overall management, oversight, and leadership of the NSTOP program
Participate in the design and conduct of training for NSTOP assignees
Foster inter-agency collaboration, partnership and communication
Provide regular NSTOP updates to interagency team.
Certifications, License, Physical Requirments or Other Expertise Required
a. Education: MBBS or PhD Degree required. Masters in Public Health is an advantage
b. Post-graduate field epidemiology training program, or a post-doctoral training in administration and management.
PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
The incumbent must have Nigeria field experience in vaccine preventable
disease activities. Strong adult teaching experience in preferred.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
a. Language Proficiency: English and Hausa
b. Job Knowledge: Strong technical knowledge in Public Health, epidemiology, and immunization
c. Skills and Abilities: Experience in Word processing and statistical analysis software (i.e Epi Info, SAS, STATA, SPSS).
4.) NSTOP CONSULTANTS (FOR RECENT GRADUATES OF THE FELTP PROGRAM)
OBJECTIVE:
To serve as Nigeria Stop Transmission of Polio (NSTOP) consultants over a
12-24 month period. The incumbent is responsible for providing
technical assistance to high-risk LGAs in polio eradication and routine immunization strategies.
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NSTOP POLIO CONSULTANT INCLUDE:
Assist state immunization offices in strengthening coordination at the LGA level.
Provide support for priority states in polio eradication with a focus on:
Micro-planning for campaigns in the high risk LGAs
Strengthening AFP surveillance
Strengthening routine infant immunization
Outbreak investigations for polio and other vaccine preventable diseases
Monitoring and evaluation of supplemental immunization activities including LQAs
Data management and technical support for state operations centers, particularly with intra-campaign dashboard monitoring
Operational research.
Certifications, License, Physical Requirements or Other Expertise Required
1. Education: Advanced degree in Epidemiology (or in training),
Public Health, Health Policy, Allied Health, Veterinary Sciences,
Biostatistics or other related field
2. Pre-requisite: Post-graduate training through a field epidemiology
training program or the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), or a
post-doctoral training in administration and management.
PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
a. The incumbent must have Nigeria field experience in vaccine preventable disease activities. Recent graduate of the NFELTP program will be preferred.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
a. Language Proficiency: English and Hausa
b. Job Knowledge: Strong technical knowledge in public health,
epidemiology, routine immunization, SIAs, disease outbreak
investigation, data collection and management, and data analysis
c. Skills and Abilities: Skills in Microsoft Word, Excel and Access;
demonstrated strong analytical skills, ability to clearly communicate
orally and in writing; ability to engage in successful interaction;
extensive contact with members of national and local partner
organization (WHO, UNICEF, Ministries of Health).
HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants should submit resume, application letter and relevant documentation not later than 23rd July, 2012, to:
The Administrator
African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET)
No.50, Halle Selassie Street,
Asokoro, Abuja.
NOTE: Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
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