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Transport Manager
The selected candidate will Drive unit vehicles and facilitate transport at the site.
The ICT officer will be the primary user support officer who will maintain the Institute computer networks, provide technical support and ensure the Institute IT systems run smoothly, as s/he will monitor and maintain all computer systems, install and configure hardware and software, and solve technical problems for users
The incumbent, working with study and MOH teams, will be responsible for performing ultrasound scans, training, and mentoring frontline health providers to perform obstetric ultrasound for the FAMLI study and other studies in the Pregnancy Surveillance platform. This will entail performing scans and archiving images for the Pregnancy Surveillance studies and assisting the ministry of health staff to perform routine scans.
The incumbent will be responsible for providing nursing care to study participants, conducting antenatal, perinatal and post-natal care to mother and follow up for mother and baby pair. He/she will participate in consenting study participants, taking histories, vital signs, physical examination, anthropometrics, assist in conducting deliveries and management of patients. Coordinate referral of pregnant women, enrolment and follow-ups. Collect high quality data for the study participants and (with training) conduct simple ultrasound procedures on pregnant mothers.
The successful candidate will provide statistical and data analysis and management support for ongoing studies within the Family Health Unit. He/she will work with the Statistical team, Data Management team, Study Coordinators, and Principal Investigators to plan for data analysis,set up analytical datasets, assist junior staff in conducting analysis using appropriate tools and techniques, guide data validation and cleaning processes, and finally analyse the data.
The successful candidate will work with the Principal Investigator to conduct the social science research, which is aimed at understanding the factors that could affect successful implementation of ATSBs at scale. Data will be gathered at the individual/household levels to better understand perceptions of and experiences with malaria control products. Social science methods will include in-depth interviews, free-listing, rating, ranking and nighttime member observation. The research will be carried out in Siaya County in Western Kenya.
August 15, 2023
September 29, 2023
CGHR/365/08/23
Research Scientist
The incumbent will work within KEMRI study areas in Siaya and Kisumu to support strategies for working with local communities in the mortality and pregnancy surveillance studies as prescribed under FHU. More specifically, he/she will carry out community sensitization and applied qualitative research about community practices related to child, maternal and neonatal health. S/he will interact regularly with general community members, community/ facility-based health workers and other key stakeholders to conduct ethical, respectful, culturally-appropriate, and timely qualitative research in order to develop insights for improving acceptance of mortality and pregnancy surveillance activities.