PATH, a global nonprofit focused on health equity, is seeking an In-Country Consultant in Kenya to support the digitization of healthcare initiatives. The role involves project management, technical coordination, and stakeholder engagement to align digital health solutions with national health strategies
Job Summary
PATH will engage an In-Country Consultant in Kenya to support the digitization of healthcare initiatives anchored in the transfer of technology from India to the Global South.
The consultant will lead in-country government engagement and support the design, deployment, and scale-up of country-aligned digital health and AI use cases.
The role will focus on project management, technical coordination, and stakeholder engagement to strengthen health systems and advance universal health coverage.
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PATH, a global nonprofit focused on health equity, is seeking an In-Country Consultant in Kenya to support the digitization of healthcare initiatives. The role involves project management, technical coordination, and stakeholder engagement to align digital health solutions with national health strategies.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Digital health and AI applications
Health systems strengthening
Government and institutional engagement
Technology transfer and localization
Stakeholder coordination and capacity building
Nice-to-have
Cross-country knowledge exchange
Global South digital health models
Problem-solving skills
Analytical and reporting skills
Key Requirements
5–7 years of experience
Advanced degree in Public Health, Digital Health, Health Informatics, Health Management, Engineering, or related field
Experience working with health departments or Ministries of Health
Experience supporting multi-country or multi-stakeholder global health projects
Local resident with strong understanding of national and county-level institutional context
Proficiency in local languages and strong English communication skills
Work Rights
Local resident with strong understanding of national and county-level institutional context