Recruitment of a Technical Advisor, Surveillance – COVID 19 Consultant

 

Company Overview:

Palladium develops and delivers solutions that create positive impact for communities, businesses, societies and economies. We transform lives and create enduring value by working with governments, corporations and non-profit organisations. We create positive impact through more than 100 current projects with more than 2000 employees operating in over 90 countries.

Palladium implements the USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+) Project. HP+ strengthens health systems through evidence-informed policies, sustainable health financing, improved governance, and leadership and advocacy toward Sustainable Development Goals. The project aims to improve the enabling environment for equitable and sustainable health services, supplies, and delivery systems. Its efforts emphasize voluntary, rights-based health programs, and strengthening in-country partners’ capacity in policy, advocacy, governance, and finance. To date, HP+ has worked in 46 countries, helped mobilize US$1 billion in additional investments in health services, collaborated with more than 1,140 partner organizations, and contributed to the development, adoption, or strengthening of more than 115 policies, operational strategies, and legal and regulatory frameworks.

Project Overview and Role:

The emergence of the COVID-19 global pandemic has posed new challenges to already strained health systems worldwide. With USAID’s support, the HP+ project is undertaking efforts in El Salvador, Honduras, and other countries to help governments and stakeholders respond more efficiently and effectively to COVID-19. In El Salvador and Honduras, HP+ is seeking a Surveillance Technical Advisor to work as part of an international team. The activities to be carried out under the project are still being finalized with the government, but we anticipate activities in several of the areas listed in the following sections. Ideally, the candidate will have experience across the surveillance continuum from data collection through analysis, interpretation and dissemination of data. However, based on our current expectation of activities, experience in field work and establishing effective data collection and reporting systems are the highest priority, including activities such as: case investigation; contact tracing; mapping and troubleshooting data flow; ensuring quality of data collected and reported; and training community-based workers and health professionals.
The work may occur at the national or subnational level, or a combination of both.

 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

For each consultancy, these responsibilities are illustrative, and are subject to finalization with the Ministry of Health (MINSAL for El Salvador and SESAL for Honduras). The consultant will carry out these tasks in collaboration with MINSAL, local and international partners, and HP+, with the aim of strengthening COVID-19 surveillance in El Salvador or Honduras.

  • Support the HP+ Country Coordinator to establish of an action plan to guide HP+ support for El Salvador or Honduras. The plan will be developed in collaboration with USAID, MINSAL/SESAL, and other key stakeholders, and will specify critical activities, timelines, deliverables, monitoring and evaluation plan, etc.
  • Map the data flow for COVID-19, including data gathered through the activities of case detection, case investigation, isolation, laboratory testing, contact tracing, quarantine and at patient care facilities.Map the data reporting processes from community through national levels.
  • Facilitate ongoing monitoring of data flow with and among all sections of the response to support Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) at the national and/or subnational levels.Support monitoring of data flow to identify and resolve data bottlenecks, redundancies, and breakdowns in reporting or information circuits.
  • Assist the government to create or update Standard Operating Procedures and processes for activities such as the collection, validation, quality assurance, sharing, and dissemination of data.
  • Train Rapid Response Teams (RRT) to detect, report, and refer suspected COVID-19 cases to local health facilities as appropriate, and to identify and monitor contacts. The use of digital technology for investigation and reporting will be included in the training, as relevant.
  • Ensure quality of investigations by RRT through supervision, mentoring and just-in-time training in the field. Additionally, through activities such as daily case/investigation reviews.
  • Support the surveillance function at the national and/or subnational level with data management and analysis to allow for better tracking of patients infected with COVID-19 and their contacts, reporting of data, and understanding of the spread of the virus geographically and demographically.
  • Support the aggregation of data and its integration into DHIS2 as requested.
  • Support MINSAL/SESAL and EOC to develop appropriate ways to visualize data. Assist with development and testing of dashboards, including a “situation room.” (Software programming is not expected.)
  • As requested, interpret and present data to the EOC or other entities.
  • As appropriate, build capacity of the MINSAL/SESAL, the EOC and partner organizations supporting the response in the activities noted above.
  • Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with MINSAL/SESAL and related government entities as well as international and local partners.
  • Work closely with HQ HP+ technical staff on the implementation of activities.

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Preferred applicants possess university degree in public health or related field.
  • Experience in contact tracing and case investigation.
  • Experience working with communities in house-to-house initiatives such as in campaigns for malaria and immunization.
  • Previous work on response to outbreaks or other emergencies.
  • Experience in curriculum development and training for people with diverse occupational and educational backgrounds such as community health workers, volunteers and health professionals is preferred.
  • Experience in supportive supervision, mentoring and just-in-time training.
  • Experience in data collection using electronic tools.
  • Experience in work process and data flow analysis and taking action to address needed improvements.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word.
  • Ability to analyze data using statistical software such as STATA and SPSS desired. Experience with geospatial analysis such as GIS is an advantage.
  • Experience supporting management and program staff to define appropriate ways to visualize data.
  • Experience working with ICT staff to generate data from information systems such as reports and dashboards.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with MOH officials and staff from partner organizations.
  • Excellent communication and facilitation capabilities, with the ability to work alone as well as with multidisciplinary teams.

Other:

  • Must currently reside and have authorization to work in the country of duty station.
  • Travel within country will be required, as allowable under COVID-related restrictions.
  • Weekend work will be required, and some evening work to be expected.
  • Must have Spanish language skills equivalent to a native speaker. Ability to speak English is a plus.
  • Reports to HP+ Country Coordinator.

Duration: 

  • 85 days

Duty Station:

  • El Salvador
  • Honduras
  • Location within country is to be determined.

Selection Criteria:

  • Relevant Education – 30% weighting
  • Relevant Experience – 60% weighting
  • Cost – 10% weighting

Submission Details:

To submit your application, please email the following documentation to [email protected]

  • Resume
  • Proof of Education
  • Desired daily rate

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