Senior Advisor (MEL Manager) – Ohio State Global One Health Initiative

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Ohio State Global One Health Initiative

Global One Health connects Ohio State to Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Brazil, Thailand, China, India and beyond in a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to improve health, build capacity, and provide learning opportunities for students across the globe.

Wondwossen Gebreyes, PhD, DVM, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and executive director of Global One Health, initiated the project in 2009. The program expanded three years later to include Ohio State’s seven health sciences colleges as well as the colleges of agriculture, business, engineering and social work. Today hundreds of Ohio State students, faculty and staff are involved in the project, addressing cervical cancer, maternal and child health, food safety, rabies prevention and control and sharing the information through innovative e-learning technology. Global One Health is the university’s largest, interdisciplinary example of institutional teamwork operating on a global scale.

Over 70 percent of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic (e.g. they originate in animals, but can mutate and spillover into the human population, like Ebola.) Every four months a new infectious zoonotic disease emerges and fewer than 20 percent of countries are equipped and able to respond quickly. This is why an integrated One Health approach is so critical. It addresses the interaction between human, animal and environmental wellness so that globally we are better prepared to predict and prevent the next disease outbreak.

The scope of Ohio State’s Global One Health projects includes: 1) Prevention and control of (re)-emerging zoonotic infectious diseases; 2) Collaborative approaches to prevent, detect and respond to antimicrobial resistance; 3) Development and testing of rapid, point-of-care, field-deployable detection systems; 4) Evaluation of environmental risk factors that impact agricultural food systems, chronic diseases (such as cancer) and other economic and health outcomes; 5) Development of efficient digital and virtual systems for high impact translational research, training and outreach.

Already well established in eastern Africa – where the initiative gained momentum – Ohio State opened a Global One Health office in Addis Ababa in 2016 to manage activities throughout the region.

 Global One Health is a prime example of Ohio State’s commitment as a global institution and demonstrates the successful contributions by faculty and students to engage in meaningful and beneficial partnerships to gain and share knowledge, and find innovative solutions to the world’s most compelling issues.

About Ohio State Global One Health 
Ohio State Global One Health, LLC (Ohio State GOH, LLC) is an affiliate entity of The Ohio State University working on a range of Global Health Security related projects targeting laboratory, surveillance, and one health workforce capacity strengthening through applied education, training, and research throughout Ethiopia. Ohio State Global One Health works various Ministries, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Regional Health Bureaus, Universities and other research institutions. 
About the Opportunity 
Ohio State Global One Health is seeking for Chief of Party (COP), Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP)/Technical Director (TD), Senior Advisor (MEL Manager) and Finance and Operations Manager to support an anticipated five-year USAID-funded project intended to reduce the impact of infectious disease outbreaks on morbidity and mortality through building a resilient One Health surveillance, diagnostics and workforce development capacities. The Health Security Activity (HSA) will achieve this through strengthening Ethiopia’s capacity to detect infectious disease outbreaks early, supporting the subnational laboratory systems to diagnose resistant and zoonotic pathogens and building a one health workforce to respond to any emerging or re-emerging infectious disease outbreaks. The location for all positions will be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and the employment type will be full-time one-year contract with a possibility of annual renewal depending upon the availability of funds and successful performance. The employment will be pending on receipt of funding from USAID upon submission of proposal.

Key Responsibilities:
The MEL Manager will develop and manage the award’s monitoring and evaluation system and processes including performance monitoring and reporting, operational research, and ensure evaluations are consistent with the award’s expected results, and track progress of activities in achieving the award’s goal and outcomes. The MEL Manager shall ensure that the methodologies proposed by Ohio State Global One Health to measure the impact of the activity on the results are consistently and systematically monitored and reported. Under the leadership of the COP and DCOP, the MEL Manager will also lead the adaptation management design and coordinate implementation required under this award to ensure adaptation measurements and course correction are put into place as required to change dynamics within the country and within the health sector.
Education:
  • Minimum master’s degree in public health epidemiology, health informatics,biostatistics or related field.
Knowledge and skills:
  • Exceptional ability to analyze multiple sources of data to identify data trends and to provide recommendations on project implementation.
Experience:
  • A minimum of 10 years of experience in monitoring, evaluation and research related to health development projects, including quantitative and qualitative research. Demonstrated experience in supporting effective integration of surveillance systems including geospatial data for improved planning, leading and building the capacity of M&E officers, including remote, field-based staff, to meet project needs and deliverables is strongly desired. Previous senior technical experiences in U.S. Government-funded surveillance, data management of related activities in Ethiopia or similar context.
Language:
  • Fluency of English in reading, writing, speaking (Level IV) is required and additional fluency in Amharic will be preferred.

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