Innovations for Poverty Action: Job Opening for Medical Expert Consultant

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May 2nd, 2016

MEDICAL EXPERT (CONSULTANT)

Reports to: Research Coordinator

Location: Tamale

Length of Commitment: 1 month

Desired start date: Late May

Deadline to apply: 5th May, 2016

Job Code: MED-CHPS-2142016

Background:

Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a United States-based non-profit organization dedicated to discovering, and promoting effective solutions to global poverty problems. IPA designs, rigorously evaluates, and refines these solutions and their applications together with decision-makers to ensure that the evidence created is used to improve opportunities for the world’s poor.

IPA seeks qualified candidates to occupy the position of a Medical Expert for a period of 25 in May and June 2016 working days to be based in Tamale, with frequent travel to remote field locations in the Upper East, Upper West, Northern and Volta Regions of Ghana. The Consultant will support the development of protocols and training materials for anthropometric measurements and Hemocue tests. Furthermore, the Consultant will train field staff on these protocols and measurements, and monitor data collection to ensure it complies with ethical standards for taking blood samples in Ghana.

This work will form part of the baseline of an impact evaluation of a new approach to improving health service delivery at the community level.

Position Summary:

The Medical Expert will work closely with the Research Associate and Research Coordinator to prepare test manuals and monitor measurements and data collection. The Medical Expert will perform the following tasks:

 Prepare detailed protocols and guidelines for conducting anthropometric measurements and Hemocue tests, complying with ethical standards for taking blood samples in Ghana

 Prepare anthropometric measurement and Hemocue test manuals for the field staff training, which the consultant will be leading;

 Lead the monitoring of the anthropometric measurements and blood tests taken in the early days of the household survey;

 Adhere to all IPA survey protocols;

 Contact the Research Associate/Research Coordinator at any time with questions or concerns;

 Promptly respond to contact from the IPA Research Coordinator, Research Associate or other IPA staff;

 Be responsible for maintaining good relations with IPA, its employees, partner organizations and project participants;

 Perform other work-related duties that may be assigned.

Requirements/qualifications:

Master’s degree in Medicine, Public Health or a related field

Proven experience developing protocols for anthropometrics and health surveys

Experience with Hemocue testing

Fluency in written and spoken English

Experience performing a similar role is a plus;

Excellent management, communication and organizational skills.

How to apply:

Interested applicants should send their Cover letters and CVs to jobs-ghana@poverty-action.og not later than May 5, 2016.

Please take note of the following instructions:

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until suitable candidates are found.

 Due to high volume of applications received, IPA will only contact shortlisted candidates.

DISCLAIMER: Please note that IPA will never require monetary compensation as part of its application process. Any requests for monetary compensation by persons claiming to be IPA employees or persons claiming to represent IPA should be disregarded and reported. Please direct questions to jobs-ghana@poverty-action.org.