Saturday 19 November 2016

Multiple Opportunities - Management Sciences for Health (MSH)



Job Description

Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is a non profit organization with a mission to save lives and improve the health of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people by closing the gap between knowledge and action in public health. For more information please visit our website www.msh.org.

MSH is seeking to recruit highly motivated and result oriented individuals for the Tanzania Technical Support Services (TSSP) Project, a five year project funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Tanzania. The goal of the project is to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender,Elderly and Children (MOHCDGEC) and Public Health institutions in Tanzania including; the National AIDS Control Program (NACP), the National Institute for Medical Research(NIMR) and the Zanzibar Integrated HIV, TB and leprosy Program (ZIHTLP) to lead and manage the HIV response and build suistanable health system.


1. Human Resources for Health (HRH) Advisor
Qualification and Competencies
– The ideal candidate should have a Masters degree in Human Resources Management, Public Health or related field. S/he should have a minimum of 5 years of experience providing technical assistance to government agencies in developing and strengthening Human Resources for Health in Tanzania, experience with elaboration and implementation of HR polices and guiding documents.

2. Health Information Systems (HIS) and Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Advisor
Qualification and Competencies
– The ideal candidate should have a masters degree in computer /Information Sciences, health information systems, or related field with a minimum of 7 years experience providing technical assistance to government agencies in developing and strengthening health information and ICT systems in Tanzania

3. Health Information Systems (HIS) and Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Support Specialist
Qualification and Competencies
– The ideal candidate should have a masters degree in computer /Information Sciences, health information systems, or related field with a minimum of 3 years experience providing technical assistance to government agencies in developing and strengthening health information and ICT systems in Tanzania

4. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) & Implementation Science Advisor
Qualification and Competencies
– The ideal candidate should have a doctorate degree (PhD) in health policy, health sciences, or Masters degree in statistics, epidemiology or related field, minimum of 7 years of experience providing technical assistance to government agencies in developing and strengthening health management information and M&E systems to support HIV response in Tanzania

5. Quality Assurance /Improvement (QA/QI) Advisor
Qualification and Competencies
– Tje ideal candidate should have an advanced degree in medicine, pharmacy, public health, social science or relevant area; clinical background is required. S/he should have a minimum of 5 years of experience providing technical assistance to government agencies in developing and strengthening QA/QI in Tanzania including assessment of HIV/AIDS care practices at health facilities, development of quality improvement plans, and QI capacity building programs

6. Administrative Assistant
Qualification and Competencies
– The ideal candidate should have a Bachelor degree in Business Administration or related field with at least 2 years of relevant administrative experience in supporting teams of professionals. S/he should be fluent in spoken and written English and Swahili

For further details and to apply for this position, please visit the Employment Opportunities section of our website at www.Jobs-msh.icins.com by November 30, 2016. If you cannot apply online or have difficulty dong so, please email an explanation of your problem to iRecruiteproblem@msh.org

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted


Source:The Guardian November 18, 2016

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