The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to our mission of saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries. We work at the invitation of governments to support them and the private sector to create and sustain high-quality health systems.
CHAI was founded in 2002 in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic with the goal of dramatically reducing the price of life-saving drugs and increasing access to these medicines in the countries with the highest burden of the disease. Over the following two decades, CHAI has expanded its focus. Today, along with HIV, we work in conjunction with our partners to prevent and treat infectious diseases such as COVID-19, malaria, tuberculosis, and hepatitis. Our work has also expanded into cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and other non-communicable diseases, and we work to accelerate the rollout of lifesaving vaccines, reduce maternal and child mortality, combat chronic malnutrition, and increase access to assistive technology. We are investing in horizontal approaches to strengthen health systems through programs in human resources for health, digital health, and health financing. With each new and innovative program, our strategy is grounded in maximizing sustainable impact at scale, ensuring that governments lead the solutions, that programs are designed to scale nationally, and learnings are shared globally.
At CHAI, our people are our greatest asset, and none of this work would be possible without their talent, time, dedication and passion for our mission and values. We are a highly diverse team of enthusiastic individuals across 40 countries with a broad range of skillsets and life experiences. CHAI is deeply grounded in the countries we work in, with majority of our staff based in program countries. Learn more about our exciting work: http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org
CHAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and is committed to providing an environment of fairness, and mutual respect where all applicants have access to equal employment opportunities. CHAI values diversity and inclusion, and recognizes that our mission is best advanced by the leadership and contributions of people with diverse experience, backgrounds, and culture.
Overview of the team
CHAI’s global malaria and neglected tropical disease (NTD) program provides direct technical and operational support to countries around the globe to strengthen their programs and reduce the burden of preventable, treatable diseases. We support governments to scale up effective interventions for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance, with the goals of sustainably reducing the number of illnesses and deaths worldwide in the short-term and accelerating progress towards elimination of malaria and NTDs in the long term.
Overview of Role:
CHAI is seeking a highly motivated individual to work as part of CHAI’s Global Malaria & NTDs Commodity Access Team, supporting Program Teams and Country Teams to plan and execute effective programs in the Central America region. Over the last few years, CHAI has been rapidly engaging with countries across the region and supported them to make initial but meaningful steps towards orienting their national strategic plans and systems towards malaria elimination.
One of CHAI’s primary areas of focus is providing access to critical malaria commodities, including diagnosis and treatment. As countries move closer to elimination, it becomes imperative that all cases are confirmed by parasitological diagnostic test prior to receiving treatment with antimalarial drugs and subsequently reported into the national surveillance system. While many countries in the region have made great progress to making confirmatory diagnosis and treatment available, work remains to promote and ensure access in the often difficult to reach areas in which the last malaria cases are found.
To improve access to these and other essential products in Central American countries, primarily but not limited to Haiti, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama, the Associate is expected to support national teams in developing and executing strategies and interventions that could maximize the proportion of malaria patients that seeks care, receives appropriate treatment and is cured
The Associate will be part of CHAI’s Global Malaria Team, based in Panama and will report directly to the global malaria commodity access director. Due to multi-country support function of this role, up to 50% travel is expected and might support field activities in remote areas. The candidate will work closely with CHAI's other regional Technical Teams to advance achieve the malaria elimination goals in this region.
The individual will bring a generalist skillset to the team and is willing to take on a variety of tasks ranging from data analytics, developing training materials, updating national guidelines to operational support to to facilitate workshops with government stakeholders. Examples of the country support include the design and implementation of community health workers expansion or forecasting the multi-year need for malaria commodities; in addition to other commodity access needs (i.e. in prevention) that may arise.
The candidate must be able to work independently to drive implementation and have deep personal commitment to producing results. The candidate will bring outstanding analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills, be able to work independently and have deep personal commitment to producing results. CHAI places great value on the resourcefulness, tenacity, patience, humility, and high ethical standards of its staff.
Advantages:
Strong spoken and written FrenchExperience working in public health, epidemiology, management consulting, investment banking, or similar fast-paced, output-oriented environmentsExperience working in health system strengthening and/or healthcare worker engagement Preferred to have some knowledge in the following areas: malaria, diagnosis, supply chain, forecasting, LMIS Advanced degreeExperience working with infectious disease control programs#jobreference2 #region1