WJCF is an Indian non-profit organisation committed to saving lives by reducing the burden of disease and strengthening government-owned, high-quality health systems. Since 2007, WJCF has combined data-driven approaches and deep public health expertise with strong government partnerships to design, implement, and scale solutions across India’s national and state health programmes. We work for and at the service of governments — supporting the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and State Departments of Health to build systems that are strong, sustainable, and led by Indian institutions.
As an Indian organisation, WJCF brings an unmatched depth of contextual understanding of India’s health system architecture, policy landscape, and implementation realities across diverse geographies and population groups. This local institutional credibility, combined with global technical rigour, is central to WJCF’s effectiveness as a partner to governments and donors.
Our work is built around four complementary roles: as a Trusted Government Partner, co-designing programmes and strengthening health system architecture; as an Operational Partner, translating strategies into effective on-the-ground delivery; as a Market Shaper, improving the availability and affordability of health commodities; and as an Ecosystem Catalyst, convening governments, development partners, academia, and the private sector to drive solutions at scale.
WJCF’s programme portfolio spans thematic areas like hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, vector-borne diseases, syphilis, cervical cancer, diabetes, maternal and childhood anaemia, immunisation, under-5 diarrhoea and pneumonia, sexual and reproductive health, Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri – Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY), Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), hypoxemia and oxygen, safe drinking water, sickle cell disease, presbyopia, lead poisoning, and cross cutting thematic areas like AI and Health, integrated disease surveillance and climate and health.
We currently support programmes across 19 states and union territories, with teams working at national, state, district, and sub-district levels.
Our people are our greatest asset. WJCF brings together a talented, diverse team of professionals from public health, analytics, consulting, healthcare, the development sector, and academia, all united by a shared commitment to improving health outcomes for the people of India. We are entrepreneurial, action-oriented, and deeply grounded in the communities and systems we work in. Our field teams collectively bring hundreds of years of experience managing public health programmes across the country.
WJCF collaborates with a range of international and domestic partners and donors to advance its mission, including an affiliation with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), a global health organisation with which WJCF shares a common mission and values.
Program Overview:
Cancer is one of India's leading drivers of mortality and morbidity, with over 1.4 million new cases and ~917,000 deaths annually. Cervical cancer bears a disproportionate burden - ~128,000 new cases and ~80,000 deaths every year, making it the second leading cancer among women in India. Poor awareness, limited public sector screening and treatment services, and deeply entrenched social norms around sexual and reproductive health result in late-stage detection and a high mortality-to-incidence ratio (MIR) of 63%.
Recognizing the rising NCD burden, the Government of India launched the National Programme for Prevention and Control of NCDs (NP-NCD) in 2010. The MoHFW's 2016 Operational Framework for Management of Common Cancers recommends Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) screening for women aged 30–65 years once every five years, with cryotherapy or thermal ablation for screen-positive cases. Despite ambitious targets - 50% population coverage in Year 1, scaling to 80% by Year 3 - implementation has lagged significantly. As per NFHS-5 (2019–21), only 1.9% of women in India have ever been screened for cervical cancer.
Project Background:
Government of Rajasthan, in collaboration with WJCF, between 2022 to 2024, worked towards strengthening access to cervical cancer prevention services at medical colleges, district and sub-district hospitals. With 68 sites operationalized for cervical cancer screening and treatment, facilitating screening for over 39,000 women, the systems strengthened continue to provide services till date, with over 1 lakh women screened. The current phase of the program in collaboration with GoRJ, is focused on engaging with state officials and health facilities to identify gaps in the health system, strengthening service delivery, improving screening coverage and treatment rate, building provider capacity, and improving data systems for population-based screening and pre-cancer treatment under the NP-NCD framework.
The overarching goal is to support the state in achieving sustainable, equitable, and high-quality cervical cancer screening and treatment services — contributing to a meaningful reduction in late-stage detection and cervical cancer mortality among women in Rajasthan.
The programme team will work under the overall guidance of the NCD Cell, Department of Medical, Health and Family Welfare, Government of Rajasthan, and provide cross-functional support across the cervical cancer screening and treatment value chain.
Position Summary:
The Analyst will support the program planning and implementation through a demonstration of data analytics and problem-solving abilities. Reporting to the Associate Director, the Analyst will be an integral part of the Cervical Cancer team and will provide continuous analytical and programmatic support to our activities. This role entails independence, coordination with cross-functional teams, stakeholder management, flexibility, and strong commitment to excellence.
The role is based out of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Last Date to Apply: 22nd July, 2026
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