Animal-Human Interface Officer
Closing date: 11 Nov 2012
Title: Animal-Human Interface Officer
Closing date: 11 Nov 2012
Title: Animal-Human Interface Officer
Period of Performance: November 16, 2012 – November 15, 2013
Place of Performance: Nairobi, Kenya
Service Objectives:
Service Objectives:
The contractor will
provide veterinary expertise to help strengthen capacity in detecting
and responding to zoonotic diseases of public health importance and
enhance partnerships between animal health and human sectors in Kenya
and the region, including the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry
of Health.
Activities will focus on
five core areas: population-based surveillance, technical support for
outbreaks, epidemiological research, training, and integration of
laboratory and epidemiology programs into larger networks.
Task Requirements:
Task Requirements:
The Animal-Human
Interface Officer will be directly involved in working with animal and
human health agencies and organizations to improve and strengthen
communication, systematic planning, and capacity for investigation and
control of zoonotic diseases in Kenya and in the region. Specific tasks
will include:
- Establishing national, regional, and international collaborations and partnerships with entities necessary to support country and regional activities.
- Serving as an in-country connection between USG entities that focus on human health and those that focus on animal health with the goal of harmonizing scarce resource efforts.
- Establishing linkages between human and animal disease systems to improve surveillance and communications.
- Conducting training for professionals enrolled in international CDC training programs and serving as a consultant to the Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP).
- Serving as a mentor for veterinarians enrolled in FELTP and supervising the residents during outbreak response.
- Providing technical advice and veterinary expertise in the surveillance, prevention, and control of zoonotic diseases.
- Coordinating response planning.
- Conducting field research during outbreak and non-outbreak periods.
- Conducting serosurveys in areas with established animal disease.
- Conducting research, preparing and submitting manuscripts, and presenting at national and international conferences.
- Coordinating activities in consultation with the Director, GDDRC and the Chief, One Health Office and assisting with writing grant proposals and reports.
The work described herein
is primarily sedentary, performed in an office setting. Some walking
will be required throughout the workplace facilities and at work and
field sites.
The work environment
involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety
precautions typical of such places as conference rooms or office
spaces.
There are no unusual
physical demands. The scope of work under this contract shall not
include animal care or treatment and shall not involve direct contact
with blood, bodily fluids or any biological samples.
Minimum Qualifications and/or Certifications:
Minimum Qualifications and/or Certifications:
- DVM or equivalent foreign degree
- At least 7 years experience working with public health related issues at the human-animal interface.
- At least 7 years experience working internationally on animal issues that impact public health.
- At least 5 years experience working as an advisor or consultant in Africa on zoonotic infectious diseases.
- At least 5 years training and mentoring animal and human health professionals on public health issues related to zoonotic diseases.
- At least 5 years experience working with international collaborators (i.e., CDC-Atlanta, Ministries of Health, Ministries of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Organisation for Animal Health) providing training, oversight, and technical guidance on surveillance activities.
How to apply:
Interested candidates should email their cover letter and CV to resumes@ctsglobalusa.com
Interested candidates should email their cover letter and CV to resumes@ctsglobalusa.com