Global Director of Data & Analytics at AIDS Healthcare Foundation 99 views0 applications


AIDS Healthcare Foundation is a Los Angeles-based global nonprofit provider of HIV prevention services, testing, and healthcare for HIV patients.

Responsibilities

  • Work with AHF country program data managers to ensure high-quality data.
  • Set-up and manage databases of global program data
  • Form and oversee the Global M&E unit which will be responsible for the Provider Productivity Report and Quarterly Report.
  • Provide long-term in-country support for coordination and scale-up of data management systems.
  • Work with global monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and quality teams to develop and implement tools, systems and processes that will improve data collection, management and analysis
  • Work with AHF’s financial department to compile documents modeling, projecting and monitoring the financial growth within AHF’s global programs.
  • Provide short-term data management and analysis technical support to sites, countries and bureaus.
  • Provide training and support for global program data systems and staff.
  • Initiate analysis and prepare reports based on changes in data quality and availability and identify reporting needs within AHF.
  • Analyze quantitative data from country programs for internal and external reports, papers, and presentations.
  • As part of the Global Technical Team identify, prepare and disseminate best-practices and successful program interventions.
  • Provide assistance in designing operational research data collection and analysis efforts.
  • Travel to AHF country programs in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and work with local staff. The position requires up to 40% travel time.
  • Participate in regular meetings and telephone calls with AHF’s global staff.
  • Manage and submit regular data reports that monitor country programs, including quality indicators.
  • Collaborate with the Global Technical Team, Bureau Chiefs, Country Program Managers, M&E officers and external consultants to monitor and evaluate program efforts.
  • Meet regularly with the Chief of Global Medicine and the Africa Bureau Chief to discuss results of data analysis and plan action steps to build on strengths and address weaknesses.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Completed Master’s degree or equivalent, in statistics, computer science, economics, public health, or similar field with statistical training with four or more years of related experience;
  • Experience in quantitative data collection, management, and analysis;
  • Strong computer skills, including proficiency in statistical software program(s), database software, Microsoft Access, and Excel;
  • Ability to speak, read, and write proficiently in English;
  • Experience managing multiple tasks, showing initiative, and working with limited supervision;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Availability outside of regular office hours for activities and meetings, as needed;
  • Ability to practice discretion with confidential matters;
  • Ability to work in a multi-cultural international environment;
  • Possess a valid passport and able to travel internationally.

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • This job has supervisory responsibilities which include supervising the global programs M&E team
  • Work with AHF country program data managers to ensure high-quality data.
  • Set-up and manage databases of global program data
  • Form and oversee the Global M&E unit which will be responsible for the Provider Productivity Report and Quarterly Report.
  • Provide long-term in-country support for coordination and scale-up of data management systems.
  • Work with global monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and quality teams to develop and implement tools, systems and processes that will improve data collection, management and analysis
  • Work with AHF’s financial department to compile documents modeling, projecting and monitoring the financial growth within AHF’s global programs.
  • Provide short-term data management and analysis technical support to sites, countries and bureaus.
  • Provide training and support for global program data systems and staff.
  • Initiate analysis and prepare reports based on changes in data quality and availability and identify reporting needs within AHF.
  • Analyze quantitative data from country programs for internal and external reports, papers, and presentations.
  • As part of the Global Technical Team identify, prepare and disseminate best-practices and successful program interventions.
  • Provide assistance in designing operational research data collection and analysis efforts.
  • Travel to AHF country programs in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and work with local staff. The position requires up to 40% travel time.
  • Participate in regular meetings and telephone calls with AHF’s global staff.
  • Manage and submit regular data reports that monitor country programs, including quality indicators.
  • Collaborate with the Global Technical Team, Bureau Chiefs, Country Program Managers, M&E officers and external consultants to monitor and evaluate program efforts.
  • Meet regularly with the Chief of Global Medicine and the Africa Bureau Chief to discuss results of data analysis and plan action steps to build on strengths and address weaknesses.
  • Other duties as assigned.

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AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a Los Angeles-based global nonprofit provider of HIV prevention services, testing, and healthcare for HIV patients. AHF currently claims to provide medical care and services to more than 600,000 individuals in 15 U.S. states and 36 countries worldwide.

In 1987, activists Chris Brownlie, Michael Weinstein, Sharon Raphael, PhD, Mina Meyer, MA, and other advocates were among the earliest champions of the AIDS hospice movement as co-founders of the Los Angeles AIDS Hospice Committee, the catalyst organization which gave rise to the AIDS Hospice Foundation and, ultimately, to today’s AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

As members of the inaugural AIDS Hospice Committee, Brownlie, Weinstein, Myer, Raphael, Paul Coleman and others were involved with the planning and negotiations for the opening of Chris Brownlie Hospice on the grounds of the Barlow Respiratory Hospital. In those early years, following an emotional plea for hospice care to the Los Angeles County Commission on AIDS and a protest and picketing of then-Supervisor Mike Antonovich’s home, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors eventually committed $2 million to AIDS care. The group began converting a facility in Elysian Park that had been Barlow’s old nursing quarters into Chris Brownlie Hospice—the County’s first AIDS hospice—which was named in Brownlie’s honor when it first opened December 26, 1988. Meyer, who also served as Treasurer of the AIDS Hospice Committee, was honored in 1987 by the Los Angeles AIDS Hospice Committee with its ‘Heart of Gold Award’ for her early work in the effort to formulate AIDS hospice care in Los Angeles.

The 25-bed hospice—the first of three operated by AHF, including the Carl Bean House and Linn House, which opened in 1992 and 1995, respectively—provided 24-hour medical and palliative care to people living through the final stages of AIDS. Brownlie died at the age of 39, on November 26, 1989, less than a year after the hospice named in his honor first opened, survived by his father, sister, brothers, his longtime partner, Phil Wilson and countless friends and fellow AIDS activists. In addition to Brownlie, over 1,000 people had been given dignified, specialized, compassionate final care at the Chris Brownlie Hospice by the time it ended hospice operations in September 1996. The building that housed the Brownlie Hospice went through its own rebirths, housing various departments of AHF, including the headquarters for AHF’s Public Health Division, before the organization officially turned the property back over to the City of Los Angeles with a sunset memorial ceremony on Saturday, January 26, 2013.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Aids Healthcare Foundation

AIDS Healthcare Foundation is a Los Angeles-based global nonprofit provider of HIV prevention services, testing, and healthcare for HIV patients.

Responsibilities

  • Work with AHF country program data managers to ensure high-quality data.
  • Set-up and manage databases of global program data
  • Form and oversee the Global M&E unit which will be responsible for the Provider Productivity Report and Quarterly Report.
  • Provide long-term in-country support for coordination and scale-up of data management systems.
  • Work with global monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and quality teams to develop and implement tools, systems and processes that will improve data collection, management and analysis
  • Work with AHF’s financial department to compile documents modeling, projecting and monitoring the financial growth within AHF’s global programs.
  • Provide short-term data management and analysis technical support to sites, countries and bureaus.
  • Provide training and support for global program data systems and staff.
  • Initiate analysis and prepare reports based on changes in data quality and availability and identify reporting needs within AHF.
  • Analyze quantitative data from country programs for internal and external reports, papers, and presentations.
  • As part of the Global Technical Team identify, prepare and disseminate best-practices and successful program interventions.
  • Provide assistance in designing operational research data collection and analysis efforts.
  • Travel to AHF country programs in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and work with local staff. The position requires up to 40% travel time.
  • Participate in regular meetings and telephone calls with AHF’s global staff.
  • Manage and submit regular data reports that monitor country programs, including quality indicators.
  • Collaborate with the Global Technical Team, Bureau Chiefs, Country Program Managers, M&E officers and external consultants to monitor and evaluate program efforts.
  • Meet regularly with the Chief of Global Medicine and the Africa Bureau Chief to discuss results of data analysis and plan action steps to build on strengths and address weaknesses.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Completed Master’s degree or equivalent, in statistics, computer science, economics, public health, or similar field with statistical training with four or more years of related experience;
  • Experience in quantitative data collection, management, and analysis;
  • Strong computer skills, including proficiency in statistical software program(s), database software, Microsoft Access, and Excel;
  • Ability to speak, read, and write proficiently in English;
  • Experience managing multiple tasks, showing initiative, and working with limited supervision;
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills;
  • Availability outside of regular office hours for activities and meetings, as needed;
  • Ability to practice discretion with confidential matters;
  • Ability to work in a multi-cultural international environment;
  • Possess a valid passport and able to travel internationally.

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • This job has supervisory responsibilities which include supervising the global programs M&E team
  • Work with AHF country program data managers to ensure high-quality data.
  • Set-up and manage databases of global program data
  • Form and oversee the Global M&E unit which will be responsible for the Provider Productivity Report and Quarterly Report.
  • Provide long-term in-country support for coordination and scale-up of data management systems.
  • Work with global monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and quality teams to develop and implement tools, systems and processes that will improve data collection, management and analysis
  • Work with AHF’s financial department to compile documents modeling, projecting and monitoring the financial growth within AHF’s global programs.
  • Provide short-term data management and analysis technical support to sites, countries and bureaus.
  • Provide training and support for global program data systems and staff.
  • Initiate analysis and prepare reports based on changes in data quality and availability and identify reporting needs within AHF.
  • Analyze quantitative data from country programs for internal and external reports, papers, and presentations.
  • As part of the Global Technical Team identify, prepare and disseminate best-practices and successful program interventions.
  • Provide assistance in designing operational research data collection and analysis efforts.
  • Travel to AHF country programs in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and work with local staff. The position requires up to 40% travel time.
  • Participate in regular meetings and telephone calls with AHF’s global staff.
  • Manage and submit regular data reports that monitor country programs, including quality indicators.
  • Collaborate with the Global Technical Team, Bureau Chiefs, Country Program Managers, M&E officers and external consultants to monitor and evaluate program efforts.
  • Meet regularly with the Chief of Global Medicine and the Africa Bureau Chief to discuss results of data analysis and plan action steps to build on strengths and address weaknesses.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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