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KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is looking for a full-time 

Research Assistant  

Duty station: Arusha, Tanzania

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against tuberculosis (TB), still the deadliest infectious disease in the world. KNCV is an international center of expertise for TB control that promotes effective, efficient, innovative and sustainable tuberculosis control strategies in a national and international context. We are an organization of passionate TB professionals, including doctors, researchers, training experts, nurses and epidemiologists. We aim to stop the spread of the worldwide epidemic of TB and to prevent the further spread of drug-resistant TB. 

Background

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) leads the ASCENT (Adherence Support Coalition to End TB) project, a Unitaid-funded 3.5-year project that will implement DAT interventions in five key countries (Ethiopia, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, and Ukraine) in order to enable innovative new patient-centered, optimized TB care pathways for all types of TB (DS-TB, DR-TB, LTBI) and support the growing global momentum towards the use of these technologies. For more information, kindly visit: https://www.digitaladherence.org/

Purpose of the position and organizational position

KNCV aims to generate a robust evidence base for the above described new tools and interventions as they are implemented, assisting the stakeholders in the country to apply these and facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience. As a Research Assistant, your work will be diverse. You may collect facility data into electronic database, administer surveys and questionnaires to patients- and health provider, perform basic data analysis, monitor study activities and study related data centrally and at participating health facilities, and carry out other operational research activities, as part of the ASCENT project to enhance evidence-based decision-making.

The Research Assistant reports administratively to the ASCENT Project Manager and functionally to the Research Coordinator, in Dar es Salaam. The Research Coordinator coordinates the work of the Research Assistants (2). The Research Assistant also works closely with the ASCENT M&E Officer.

As a Research Assistant, you will

  • Perform data collection and project site coordination from November 2020 to December 2021, with a possibility of extension in projects sites (health facilities) in Arusha & Manyara and Geita & Mwanza;
  • Gather and enter data through patient and healthcare worker surveys and interviews regarding the use of various digital adherence technology (DAT) solutions;
  • Visit intervention and control facilities within the four regions to collect data from facility TB registers and patient treatment cards into the research database using RedCap
  • Ensure timely, complete, valid, and accurate reporting from all data collection activities using approved reporting formats;
  • Coordinate and participate in joint supportive-supervision visits to the study facilities;
  • Provide support to facility health care workers in using the ASCENT platform, this will include enrolling and following up patients and implementing differentiated care;
  • Ensure study activities are uniformly and correctly applied in intervention facilities as per the approved study protocol.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders involved in the research (e.g., regional and district officers, CSO/CBOs, etc.);
  • Assist in the analysis of data and writing of research outputs.
  • Attend regular team meetings and provide update on the research activities in the respective regions.
  • Prepare biweekly progress reports in line with the approved formats.

Who are we looking for?  

Educational Requirements:

  • At least a Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification;
  • Preferably a graduate of health science courses (e.g., Nursing, Public Health, etc.) or any research-oriented degrees (e.g., Statistics, etc.);
  • Fresh graduates are welcome to apply, as long as minimum qualifications are satisfied.

Knowledge and Experience (minimal qualifications):

  • Moderate to strong health or implementation research background;
  • Demonstrated experience with field data collection (through surveys or key informant interviews) and/or coordination;
  • Moderate proficiency in electronic data entry using electronic platforms (e.g., RedCap, ODK, etc.);
  • Beginner to moderate proficiency in using at least one of the following research related software: R, Stata, SPSS, SAS, EpiInfo or MS Excel for quantitative analyses and NVIVO for qualitative analyses;
  • Willingness to do regular field visits and coordination for project sites in Arusha & Manyara, Geita and Mwanza (depending on prevailing COVID19 conditions and KNCV HQ policies) – the research assistant will be physically based in either Arusha or Geita region. 

Knowledge and Experience (desired qualifications):

  • Master’s degree (or some units) in a related field;
  • Familiarity with pulmonary Tuberculosis and the related DOTS implementation by the National TB Program (NTP);
  • Demonstrated experience in writing technical and/or research documents;
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and effective oral and written communication skills in English and Swahili;
  • Ability to work as part of a team and independently, both face-to-face and online through the use of mobile/online communication and project management platforms;
  • Familiarity with using online communication/collaboration platforms such as the following: MS Teams/Slack, Zoom/Google Meets, Asana/Trello, Miro, or Google Suite;
  • Ability to cope with an agile work environment and to organize and prioritize activities;
  • Prior training in good clinical practice/health research ethics.

What does KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation offer?

  • A 12 months contract with possible extension depending on performance and available funding;
  • An informal work atmosphere in an international environment where initiative is appreciated;
  • A highly motivated team of experienced, self-driven colleagues;
  • Renumeration that is dependent upon education and relevant working experience. 

Application and information

You can apply for this position by submitting your CV, including a motivation letter and 3 professional references, via the link https://www.kncvtbc.org/vacancies/ before 19 October 2020.

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KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is a Dutch NGO devoted to eliminating the single most important infectious disease killer, TB. Our team includes physicians, nurses, epidemiologists, data-specialists, trainers and advocates, with expertise in all aspects of TB care and prevention. KNCV was established in 1903 as the result of Dutch civil society engagement against the TB epidemic. We are proud of these roots. Today, more than 350 employees worldwide contribute to our mission to free the world of TB. KNCV aims for sustainable progress and thus always works through national governments, ensuring optimal collaboration with technical and private sector partners at global and country levels.

What we believe At KNCV, we find it unjust and indefensible that millions of people still die from a curable disease. TB not only causes immense suffering for patients and their families, it also has a profound negative impact on the economic potential of communities, regions and countries. We believe that the investment case for TB is very strong. We believe that we can END TB provided that we generate, apply and share evidence and work in true partnership with all public and private partners, including patients. We believe that our experience in low prevalence countries, including diagnosis and treatment of latent TB infection, is relevant to End TB in high burden countries.

What we do KNCV combines evidence generation, technical assistance, policy development and advocacy under one roof. We offer highly specialized technical assistance at the country level with an emphasis on the adoption, evaluation and scale-up of new tools and strategies. As such, we contribute to local and global policy guidance while ensuring that country realities are taken into account. Our KNCV package includes important determinants of success in TB care and prevention such as health financing, stigma reduction, human resource management and digital solutions.

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KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is looking for a full-time 

Research Assistant  

Duty station: Arusha, Tanzania

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against tuberculosis (TB), still the deadliest infectious disease in the world. KNCV is an international center of expertise for TB control that promotes effective, efficient, innovative and sustainable tuberculosis control strategies in a national and international context. We are an organization of passionate TB professionals, including doctors, researchers, training experts, nurses and epidemiologists. We aim to stop the spread of the worldwide epidemic of TB and to prevent the further spread of drug-resistant TB. 

Background

KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation (KNCV) leads the ASCENT (Adherence Support Coalition to End TB) project, a Unitaid-funded 3.5-year project that will implement DAT interventions in five key countries (Ethiopia, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, and Ukraine) in order to enable innovative new patient-centered, optimized TB care pathways for all types of TB (DS-TB, DR-TB, LTBI) and support the growing global momentum towards the use of these technologies. For more information, kindly visit: https://www.digitaladherence.org/

Purpose of the position and organizational position

KNCV aims to generate a robust evidence base for the above described new tools and interventions as they are implemented, assisting the stakeholders in the country to apply these and facilitate the sharing of knowledge and experience. As a Research Assistant, your work will be diverse. You may collect facility data into electronic database, administer surveys and questionnaires to patients- and health provider, perform basic data analysis, monitor study activities and study related data centrally and at participating health facilities, and carry out other operational research activities, as part of the ASCENT project to enhance evidence-based decision-making.

The Research Assistant reports administratively to the ASCENT Project Manager and functionally to the Research Coordinator, in Dar es Salaam. The Research Coordinator coordinates the work of the Research Assistants (2). The Research Assistant also works closely with the ASCENT M&E Officer.

As a Research Assistant, you will

  • Perform data collection and project site coordination from November 2020 to December 2021, with a possibility of extension in projects sites (health facilities) in Arusha & Manyara and Geita & Mwanza;
  • Gather and enter data through patient and healthcare worker surveys and interviews regarding the use of various digital adherence technology (DAT) solutions;
  • Visit intervention and control facilities within the four regions to collect data from facility TB registers and patient treatment cards into the research database using RedCap
  • Ensure timely, complete, valid, and accurate reporting from all data collection activities using approved reporting formats;
  • Coordinate and participate in joint supportive-supervision visits to the study facilities;
  • Provide support to facility health care workers in using the ASCENT platform, this will include enrolling and following up patients and implementing differentiated care;
  • Ensure study activities are uniformly and correctly applied in intervention facilities as per the approved study protocol.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders involved in the research (e.g., regional and district officers, CSO/CBOs, etc.);
  • Assist in the analysis of data and writing of research outputs.
  • Attend regular team meetings and provide update on the research activities in the respective regions.
  • Prepare biweekly progress reports in line with the approved formats.

Who are we looking for?  

Educational Requirements:

  • At least a Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification;
  • Preferably a graduate of health science courses (e.g., Nursing, Public Health, etc.) or any research-oriented degrees (e.g., Statistics, etc.);
  • Fresh graduates are welcome to apply, as long as minimum qualifications are satisfied.

Knowledge and Experience (minimal qualifications):

  • Moderate to strong health or implementation research background;
  • Demonstrated experience with field data collection (through surveys or key informant interviews) and/or coordination;
  • Moderate proficiency in electronic data entry using electronic platforms (e.g., RedCap, ODK, etc.);
  • Beginner to moderate proficiency in using at least one of the following research related software: R, Stata, SPSS, SAS, EpiInfo or MS Excel for quantitative analyses and NVIVO for qualitative analyses;
  • Willingness to do regular field visits and coordination for project sites in Arusha & Manyara, Geita and Mwanza (depending on prevailing COVID19 conditions and KNCV HQ policies) – the research assistant will be physically based in either Arusha or Geita region. 

Knowledge and Experience (desired qualifications):

  • Master’s degree (or some units) in a related field;
  • Familiarity with pulmonary Tuberculosis and the related DOTS implementation by the National TB Program (NTP);
  • Demonstrated experience in writing technical and/or research documents;
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and effective oral and written communication skills in English and Swahili;
  • Ability to work as part of a team and independently, both face-to-face and online through the use of mobile/online communication and project management platforms;
  • Familiarity with using online communication/collaboration platforms such as the following: MS Teams/Slack, Zoom/Google Meets, Asana/Trello, Miro, or Google Suite;
  • Ability to cope with an agile work environment and to organize and prioritize activities;
  • Prior training in good clinical practice/health research ethics.

What does KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation offer?

  • A 12 months contract with possible extension depending on performance and available funding;
  • An informal work atmosphere in an international environment where initiative is appreciated;
  • A highly motivated team of experienced, self-driven colleagues;
  • Renumeration that is dependent upon education and relevant working experience. 

Application and information

You can apply for this position by submitting your CV, including a motivation letter and 3 professional references, via the link https://www.kncvtbc.org/vacancies/ before 19 October 2020.

2020-10-20

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