Veterinary Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor, Strides, Global Health Programs (ghp)
PATH
Indonesia
Not specified
Animal health surveillance
Zoonotic disease surveillance
Multisectoral surveillance approaches
PATH is seeking a Veterinary Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor for its STRIDES Project in Indonesia, focusing on enhancing surveillance of zoonotic diseases in animal populations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in epidemiology and public health, especially in relation to zoonotic diseases, and will work closely with the Indonesian government and various organizations to strengthen surveillance systems
Job Summary
PATH seeks a Veterinary Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor for the STRIDES Project to strengthen infectious disease detection systems.
The advisor will support the implementation of surveillance activities, focusing on zoonotic pathogens and animal populations in Indonesia.
Responsibilities include leading surveillance activity development, coordinating with government counterparts, and strengthening national and subnational capacity.
Matching Summary
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PATH is seeking a Veterinary Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor for its STRIDES Project in Indonesia, focusing on enhancing surveillance of zoonotic diseases in animal populations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in epidemiology and public health, especially in relation to zoonotic diseases, and will work closely with the Indonesian government and various organizations to strengthen surveillance systems.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
animal health surveillance
zoonotic disease surveillance
multisectoral surveillance approaches
infectious disease detection systems
One Health principles
Nice-to-have
technical working groups facilitation
data-sharing frameworks
internal learning and development
policy and process development
Key Requirements
Master’s degree or equivalent in epidemiology, public health, veterinary medicine
10+ years of international experience in surveillance systems