Vaccines and Immunization Lead at - Nairobi, Kenya - PATH

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    Full time
    Description

    PATH is an international organization that drives transformative innovation to save lives and improve health, especially among women and children.

    We accelerate innovation across five platforms-vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, devices, and system and service innovations-that harness our entrepreneurial insight, scientific and public health expertise, and passion for health equity.

    About Job

    This senior staff position in Kenya will work within Policy, Access, and Introduction (PAI) functional area of CVIA and will report to the East and Southern Africa Vaccine and Immunization Lead.

    In addition, in keeping with PATH's collaborative matrix structure, this person will have a "dotted line" of reporting to the East Africa Regional Hub and Kenya Country Director to ensure effective integration into PATH's regional presence in Kenya and throughout East Africa.

    The person in this position will focus on new vaccine introduction, system strengthening for routine immunization, technical assistance, post- vaccine introduction evaluations, and strategic planning.

    To be successful the person will need strong communication and collaboration skills, with connections to key stakeholders including the Kenya Ministry of Health (especially NVIP/EPI), UN agencies (e.g.

    WHO, UNICEF), other INGOs working on vaccines and immunizations, and local implementing organizations.

    The current needs of this position are to lead or support projects related to the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccinations, malaria vaccine introduction, Typhoid vaccine introduction, adoption of new immunization data systems, and technical assistance to strengthen national and county routine immunization programs.


    Responsibilities:
    New vaccine introduction

    Coordinate, plan, and provide key stakeholders with technical support, training, and guidance for new vaccine introduction, including COVID-19, Typhoid, and malaria.

    Support MOH in evaluating introduction activities and progress.
    Provide assistance as requested by MOH or other stakeholders for completing funding applications to Gavi and/or other donors.

    Develop curricula and provide training and education of health care workers, community-based organizations, and other partners to support vaccine service delivery.

    Routine immunization system strengthening

    At national and subnational levels, contribute to strengthening national and county-level capacity for planning (especially microplanning), developing, and implementing programs to increase vaccine coverage, and to assure equitable distribution of vaccines.

    Work with PATH colleagues, MOH, and other partners to integrate where possible routine immunization into primary health care services.

    Support the demonstration, evaluation, and scale-up of digital health tools and platforms.

    Communications and stakeholder relations

    Represent and serve as a primary technical liaison with MOH NVIP staff, relevant global stakeholders (e.g., WHO, UNICEF, Gavi) and other professional, research and academic institutions in Kenya and other East Africa countries.

    Collect and disseminate scientific and public health information on vaccines, through presentations to congresses, scientific sessions, groups of medical professionals, and various advisory groups.

    Requirements
    Key Competencies

    Strong technical skills and knowledge on vaccines and immunization, immunization delivery systems (e.g. cold chain, supply/logistics).
    Strong interpersonal skills. Collaborative and able to build effective partnerships (internally and externally)
    Strong networks with the MOH with the ability to gather intelligence and effectively inform and support decision making at Ministry level
    Management and supervision
    Vaccine program planning and evaluation
    Business development capabilities in the immunization space.
    Strong written communication and presentation skills.


    Required skills and experience:
    Master's degree in medicine, epidemiology, or public health
    Minimum 10 years experience in medical affairs or public health aspects of vaccine delivery
    Significant experience working with MOH NVIP, Gavi, WHO, UNICEF, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and other international organizations promoting vaccination
    Experience with new vaccine introduction is a must
    Proficiency in English and regionally appropriate languages
    Ability to travel domestically and internationally as needed
    Must have legal authorization to work in Kenya.