The Public Health Advisor staff is responsible for supporting technically and strategically two key areas of malaria control this includes; vector control and the national monitoring and evaluation of the NMCP programme. The Public Health Advisor will be responsible to ensure quality and timely implementation of selected TEMT project interventions. This can be achieved through collaborating with NMCP, PO-RALG and R/CHMTs to routinely plan, execute, reflect and report on project related activities in a timely manner, and in accordance with the agreed workplan developed jointly with the MOHCDGEC and PO-RALG. The Public Health Advisor will ensure that implementation of all TEMT project activities are in line with the current Malaria Strategic Plan.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SWISS-TPH) has been mandated by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to implement a project known as “Towards Malaria Elimination in Tanzania” (TEMT). This project runs for a duration of four years, from May 2020 to April 2024.
TEMT project aims at providing technical and strategic support to the Government of Tanzania and Zanzibar. The technical assistance will be specifically focused to the National Malaria Control
Programme (NMCP), the President’s Office Regional Administrative and Local Government (PO-RALG) and to the Zanzibar Malaria Elimination Programme (ZAMEP). The three key areas of support will be: vector control, malaria case management, and surveillance.
The project will benefit all Tanzanians (mainland and Zanzibar) suffering from the burden of malaria disease – particularly those in rural areas and those in the highest risk groups (pregnant women and children, individuals living with HIV). A strong focus will be put on gender-sensitive approaches to our work. Hence, the total number of beneficiaries is expected to be around 50 million.
TEMT project is currently in its first phase of implementation and is seeking to hire the following personnel:
Position: Public Health Advisor
Reports to: Project Team Leader
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam
Duration: One year (renewable)
a) Planning and budgeting:
b) Project Implementation:
c) Project Reporting:
d) Other duties: the candidate can be requested by the TEMT Team Leader to perform other public health-related duties, in line the candidate’s competences.
To apply: Send a letter of motivation with detailed CV in Word format or as a pdf document to admin.temt@netcell.org with subject title: Application Public Health Advisor
Application Closing Date: 30th October 2020
Note
Only shortlisted persons will be contacted