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.
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.
Position Overview
Community health workers (CHWs) play a critical role in malaria case management and surveillance across CHAI’s geographies. Across regions, CHWs are deployed differently and contribute variably to malaria elimination and control agendas. In all locations, however, a community-based approach presents unique opportunities to extend access to care, increase uptake of services, and accelerate progress toward improved health outcomes. CHAI supports ministries of health to improve CHW networks in key ways through community health policy and strategy development, constructing simple, reliable information systems, establishing structures for improved coordination and collaboration, and supporting alignment of CHW program design with best practice. CHAI sees further opportunities to improve CHW networks to further reduce preventable morbidity and mortality, and advance toward a state of malaria elimination.
Across West and Central Africa, CHWs are instrumental in extending access to basic health services and performing routine, community-based surveillance. The governments supported by CHAI are working in an ongoing manner to address bottlenecks related to community health program governance, financing, HR management, commodity security, service delivery, M&E and uptake of best practices. As it has done in other countries and regions, CHAI malaria seeks to scale its support to these government-led efforts in ways that are both immediate and long-term. These expanded efforts will aim to fortify existing CHW platforms to optimize their case management and surveillance contributions, and integrate them as sustainable, cross-cutting community health infrastructure within the country’s health system. In addition to providing technical support to CHAI’s existing CHW program engagements in West and Central Africa, the Associate will scope additional strategic opportunities, working closely with partners, colleagues, and country teams to coordinate CHAI’s pursuit and operationalization of these opportunities. The Associate will support CHAI country and regional teams in Benin, Burkina Faso and DRC, and Cameroon and report directly to CHAI’s global technical malaria lead for community health.
To support with this work, CHAI is seeking a highly motivated individual to expand our support for integrated community-based malaria surveillance, diagnosis and treatment in Francophone West and Central Africa. As a member of the Global Malaria Team, the Associate will also be called on to support content development related to malaria case management and community health more broadly, as indicated by project need.
The candidate must have excellent communications skills and cultural sensitivity, as they will be working closely with global, regional and country partners. The successful Associate will have strong technical, organizational and project management skills, and will be capable of conducting rapid quantitative/qualitative analysis and communicating such analysis on a regular basis in a clear and concise manner to colleagues and partners. The successful candidate will be a self-motivated individual able to function efficiently and constructively with teams/partners across countries, manage multiple tasks at once, make sound informed decisions independently when necessary and build strong relationships. CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities including resourcefulness, tenacity, independence, patience, humility, and strong work ethic.
The role includes frequent travel (up to 50%) in the region, including to areas of high risk. The base location of this role will be either Burkina Faso or Senegal. This position will sit within the regional Francophone Africa team as part of the Global Malaria team, while collaborating closely with multiple country teams throughout the region
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