The successful candidate will bring a unique blend of medical expertise, research acumen, and leadership skills to this pivotal role. They will be adept at navigating the complexities of international collaborations and driving forward innovative research in a long-term, well-funded project environment. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead a transformative, long-term research initiative with far-reaching impact on child health in Kenya and beyond. The successful candidate will blend scientific expertise with strategic leadership to drive forward this crucial work.
What are the key responsibilities?
Spearhead programmatic and scientific activities within the CHAMPS project in Kenya, ensuring alignment with the project's ambitious goals
Foster collaboration across international partners, serving as the primary liaison between the local site, the CHAMPS Program Office at Emory University, and other key stakeholders
Cultivate partnerships with local collaborators, including KEMRI, LSTM, CDC, the Henry Jackson Foundation (HJFMRI), Washington State University, and others
Lead strategic planning for the CHAMPS programme, with the unique opportunity to influence long-term research directions
Oversee clinical assessment of causes of death, leveraging cutting-edge diagnostic techniques
Manage and mentor a diverse team of researchers and support staff
Oversee financial mechanisms, ensuring optimal use of the project's substantial resources
Design and implement innovative sub-studies and operational research, with the freedom to explore pressing public health questions
Conduct routine programme evaluation to ensure continued excellence and impact
Provide expert technical assistance and guidance to the Kenya Ministry of Health and collaborators, influencing national health policy
Maintain regular communication with the CHAMPS programme office, ensuring seamless integration with the broader multi-country initiative
Write research grants, analyse data, and author study reports and manuscripts for scientific publication
What do you need to demonstrate?
Medical qualification (UK MBBS or equivalent)
Master's degree in public health or related field
Previous experience of conducting public health research as a principal or co-investigator
Extensive public health experience in child health-related disease management
Previous experience working with ministries of health in developing countries
Previous clinical experience in paediatric care
Proven ability to lead and motivate a large, diverse team across multiple sites and complex programmes