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Senior Malaria Technical Advisor, Maputo, Mozambique


PATH is an international organization that drives transformative innovation to save lives and improve health, especially among women and children. We accelerate innovation across five platforms—vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, devices, and system and service innovations—that harness our entrepreneurial insight, scientific and public health expertise, and passion for health equity. By mobilizing partners around the world, we take innovation to scale, working alongside countries primarily in Africa and Asia to tackle their greatest health needs. Together, we deliver measurable results that disrupt the cycle of poor health.
PATH seeks a Senior Malaria Technical Advisor for the upcoming USAID funded project based in Maputo, Mozambique. This project will support the national goal of controlling malaria and ultimately eliminating malaria in Mozambique. Malaria is endemic throughout Mozambique, and its entire estimated population of 26 million people is at risk.
The Senior Malaria Technical Advisor, based in Mozambique, will be responsible for the following key activities:
  • Serve as the primary Mozambique-based technical resource for the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Establish and maintain close working relationships with relevant offices and staff of the Government of Mozambique and organizations such as the Global Fund, the World Bank, UN Agencies (WHO, UNICEF and others), the US Government, other donor agencies, and nongovernmental national and international agencies working in Mozambique.
  • Provide technical support as requested on malaria program policy, strategy, and implementation, and actively participate in malaria-related technical working groups.
  • Work with other offices within the MOH to facilitate the integration of malaria control activities into the broader primary health care system.
  • Supervise PATH technical consultants and oversee their input to program activities.
  • Maintain updated technical knowledge on malaria and related public health topics to be able to provide vision and input to strategy development.
  • Work with the MOH to actively use data for decision-making and to identify how malaria control activities and impact can be sustained over time.
  • Assist the Chief of Party in developing annual work plans, budgets, and performance reports.
  • Participate in monitoring, periodic evaluations, and semi-annual reviews of project activities, including program analysis and strategic planning.
Required Skills:
  • In depth knowledge of malaria and public health principles and practices, particularly in the area of malaria prevention and case management, program coordination.
  • Proven ability to initiate, develop and implement malaria control program, policies, and procedures.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-site team-based organizational structure, including partners and other collaborators; experience with cross-cultural teams highly desirable.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills in English required.
  • Demonstrated skills in collaboration and diplomacy and commitment to achieving project objectives.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office Suite or comparable professional software package—specific competence in the use of word processing, presentation, email and calendaring software required.
  • Available to travel within the country as needed; availability to travel internationally up to 10 percent.
Required Experience:
An MD is required along with an MPH or other related biological science postgraduate degree. At least five years of field experience in malaria prevention and treatment programs in developing countries. Experience in developing program work plans, budgets, managing implementation, staff and short-term technical assistance. Past experience working with United States Government (USAID) supported projects and experience in supervising less experienced staff, including building their capacity as well as the capacity of local organizations and sub-grantees in administering USG- supported grants.

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