The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries, while strengthening the capabilities of governments and the private sector in those countries to create and sustain high-quality health systems that can succeed without our assistance. For more information, please visit: 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 NTD Programs
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.
Senegal Program Overview
The CHAI Senegal office has been working with the Ministry of Health (MoH) since 2018. The team has worked with the National Programs for HIV, Non-Communicable Diseases, Universal Health Coverage, Mother and Child Health and has recently engaged the National Program for Neglected Tropical Disease (NTDs). CHAI aims to build sustainable access to timely and high-quality information across relevant levels of the health system and help programs to routinely use data and generated analytics to inform programmatic and strategic planning and operations.
Position Overview
CHAI is seeking a highly motivated and mission-driven individual to work as a NTD Senior Analyst to implement intensified activities which will aim to improve the quality and timeliness of the collected information, make information and analytics more accessible to the NTD program and in-country stakeholders leveraging existing tools, platforms, and systems, and strengthen the use of information by facilitating routine data review and improving analytics for decision-making and planning. The Senior Analyst will work closely and provide effective technical support to the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the National Program for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). Immediate activities in Senegal include supporting digitization of campaigns, promoting the use of data for NTD efforts, and strengthening the surveillance system for NTDs.
This Senior Analyst must exhibit a passion for results, a commitment for excellence, a willingness to provide support to different tasks, and the capacity to facilitate high-level strategic discussions with a multi-cultural, multidisciplinary set of actors. The successful candidate will need to possess strong communication, organizational and analytical skills and be able to work independently to drive implementation. The candidate will report to the Senegal Program Manager for NTDs and work closely with CHAI global teams, government national programs and key stakeholders to design and manage implementation of context-appropriate strategies and approaches.
The successful candidate will support programmatic aspects of CHAI’s Senegal work and act as a trusted partner to government health officials and partners. They will have deep personal commitment to producing results, the skills to navigate political situations, humility, patience, and optimism even in the face of daunting challenges. CHAI places great value on the following qualities in its staff: resourcefulness, resilience, responsibility, patience, tenacity, humility, independence, energy, and work ethic.
The Senior Analyst will support the NTD program to:
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