Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
FHI 360 seeks a Senior Technical Advisor for an anticipated The Fleming Fund Country Grant for Tanzania—Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance in Tanzania. The Country Grant will address critical gaps in surveillance of antibiotic resistant bacteria in Tanzania. This grant will support implementation of national plans for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance, and will focus on selected number of AMR surveillance sites. We will work closely with local entities that are already involved in AMR surveillance, AMR/AMU oversight and improvement activities, local and national Technical Working Groups and national and regional reference laboratories for human and animal health, participating AMR/AMU surveillance sites, and other government and national and international non-government stakeholders, and UN agencies as well as Mott MacDonald, The Fleming Fund Management Agent.
- Serve as technical lead on implementation of activities to strengthen and improve management and quality of services, which includes coordinating for high level coordination and representation of the with key stakeholders, donor and other partners
- Serve as the Team Leader for developing and implementing the project activities as per timeline, donor and the management agent requirements
- Serve as contact person for FHI 360 Tanzania management, national leaders, the Fund Management and other government and non-governmental stakeholders
- Program design during inception phase, working closely with national leaders, human and animal laboratories, and human and animal health representatives of the National Government
- Oversight and accountability of the program activities, budget, and finances and administration
- Lead development of periodic work plans, monitoring plans and progress report for timely submission to and approval
- Provide technical assistance to make functional national oversight AMR committee and to establish and make functional One Health and AMR/AMU TWG. Provide support to conduct and participate in TWG meetings and share finding and recommendations from the surveillance.
- Lead the process to prepare and submit AMR/AMU-related data and report as per the national, regional and global standard and requirements
- Provide technical assistance to provide evidence-based recommendations for further AMR/AMU surveillance and for AMU-related policies, strategies and plan
- Lead, manage and coordinate for planning, implementing, monitoring activities for strengthening AMR/AMU surveillance in humans and animals
- Lead, manage and supervise the project team: Senior Technical Specialist-Human Health, Senior Technical-Animal Health and Senior Specialist-Surveillance and M&E
- Ability to communicate and coordinate with government, and national and international non-government stakeholders, and UN agencies.
- Ability to work efficiently and effectively in an IT environment.
- Strong coordination, communication, and interpersonal aptitudes
- Fluency in English
- Sensitivity to cultural differences and understanding of the ethical issues surrounding research and surveillance
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