Regional Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor, Strengthening Infectious Disease Detection Systems (strides), Epidemic Preparedness & Response, Asia, Middle East, & Europe (amee)

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Infectious disease surveillance systems
Epidemiological analysis and training
Zoonotic disease expertise
PATH is seeking a Regional Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor for their STRIDES project, aimed at enhancing infectious disease detection systems across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The ideal candidate should possess significant expertise in epidemiology, public health, and zoonotic disease surveillance, with substantial experience in managing USG-funded projects

Job Summary

  • PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity by developing and scaling innovative solutions to pressing health challenges.
  • The Regional Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor will lead surveillance activities and provide technical oversight across multiple countries in Asia, Middle East, and Europe, ensuring alignment with global health standards.
  • This role involves coordinating with diverse organizations, supporting capacity building, and ensuring high-quality data dissemination to strengthen infectious disease detection systems.

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PATH is seeking a Regional Infectious Disease Surveillance Advisor for their STRIDES project, aimed at enhancing infectious disease detection systems across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The ideal candidate should possess significant expertise in epidemiology, public health, and zoonotic disease surveillance, with substantial experience in managing USG-funded projects.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • infectious disease surveillance systems
  • epidemiological analysis and training
  • zoonotic disease expertise
  • multi-country project coordination
  • DHIS2 system development and implementation
  • outbreak investigation and control
  • technical leadership on USG-funded projects

Nice-to-have

  • cross-country collaboration skills
  • experience with global health security projects
  • capacity building and staff training
  • experience in multisectoral collaborations
  • strong analytical skills
  • experience drafting publications and reports

Key Requirements

  • Master’s degree in epidemiology, public health, or related field
  • At least 5 years international epidemiological experience
  • Minimum 3 years managing USG-funded projects
  • Experience in Bangladesh, Georgia, Jordan, Nepal, or Uzbekistan
  • English proficiency required
  • Willingness to travel up to 25%

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