Vacancy for Higher Scientific Officer for “RooPfs” at Medical Research Council

Medical
Research Council (MRC) Unit, The Gambia – We are the leading research
centre in sub-Saharan Africa, carrying out internationally competitive
research into tropical medicine for over 50 years. Our current research
agenda focuses on three themes: Disease Control & Elimination;
Nutrition; Vaccines & Immunity. Looking towards the future. we are
aiming to push forward into new and challenging areas. refiecflng
changes in national and global health priorities.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Higher Scientific Officer for “RooPfs”

Location: Gambia
The appointment is for 18 months from lst April 2016 to 30th September 2017.

Job Description

  • Application are invited from suitably qualified candidates for
    appointment as a Higher Scientific Officer for “RooPfs: Can improved
    housing provide additional protection against clinical malaria over
    current best practice? A household-randomised controlled study”.
  • The study is designed to prevent malaria in children by
    screening houses against malaria mosquitoes in rural Gambia. Clinical
    malaria will be compared in 400 children living in houses with metal
    roofs, closed eaves, screened doors and windows with a similar number of
    children living in typical thatched-roofed houses.
  • Social science studies will determine the acceptability and
    cost-effectiveness of the interventions and will develop a a framework
    for scaling-up housing interventions, The Higher Scientific Officer
    (Social Sciences) will work on understanding the acceptability of the
    intervention and on developing a framework for scaling-up housing
    interventions. The successful candidate ill be based in the MRC Unit’s
    field station at Base in the Upper River Region, The Gambia.

Qualification
Essential:

  • A B.Sc in a Social Science subject or Public Health and MSc in a Social Science subject.
  • Significant experience in undertaking qualitative health related
    social science research including moderating focus group discussions,
    undertaking observations and in-depth interviews in a remote rural area.
  • Experience of supervising the transcription and translation of qualitative data.
  • Experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Experience in qualitative data analysis.
  • Ability to produce reports written in English.
  • Proven ability to work independently and to deadlines.
  • Willingness to work and spend significant amounts of time in a remote rural region.

Desirable:

  • Knowledge and experience of using Nvivo software.
  • Experience of organizing and heiptog to facilitate workshops.
  • Experience of working with local level administrators and policy makers.

Remuneration

  • Salary will be paid on Grade 3, 27 Points of the MRC Gambia
    payscale at a minimum take home salary of 43, 797 Dalasi per month
    equivalent isa net salary of $1094 per month using the prevailing
    USD/Dalasi exchange rate.
  • Please note that the salary is paid in Gambian
    Dalasi and the USD figure quoted is only given as a guide using the
    prevailing Dalasi/USD exchange rate.
  • For displaced staff the package will include rent-free furnished
    accommodation, flights, contribution to school fees for children and
    shipment of personal effects.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should contact the Human Resources Office
for an application form and a copy of the job description and person
specification for the post. Completed application forms together with
photocopies of qualifications should be returned to:
Human Resources Office,
Vacancy for: Higher Scientific Officer (Social Science – RooPfs Study)
MRC Unit, The Gambia,
Atlantic Road, Fajara,
P.O.Box 273,
Banjul-Gambia.

Telephone: 00220 4495442-6, 00220 4494072-9
E-mail: hr@mrc.gm

Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Deadline: 31st January, 2016.


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