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Job Title: Research Lead - Consultant
Locations: Abuja, Adamawa & Benue
Employment Type: Contract (60 Days)
Duration: July 2024 - September 2024
Background
The HPV Vaccine Acceleration Program Partners Initiative (HAPPI) Consortium was awarded to JSI by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in October 2022 as Phase I of an anticipated two-phase project period. HAPPI project is managed by JSI in collaboration with Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC), Jhpiego, and PATH. Together, partners will enable global coordination efforts around HPV vaccine, in addition to supporting HPV vaccine introduction in Nigeria.
In Nigeria, cervical cancer is a significant contributor to the morbidity and mortality of women. It is the second most common cause of cancer related deaths among women in Nigeria. Nigeria contributes a large proportion of the West Africa regional cervical cancer burden. HAPPI project
John Snow Research Institute, Inc. (JSI), as the lead implementing partner for HAPPI, is a public health management consulting and research organization dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities around the world. JSI leads immunization work and supports its country, regional and global initiatives through direct consultation, operations research, and the transfer and sharing of information and promising program approaches with those in the field.
JSI is requiring a Research Lead consultant for the HPVVI learning to work with State based consultants in Abuja, Adamawa and Benue States. We seek candidates who have at least 5 years’ experience working with immunization programs and systems especially at the National level, to help evaluate strategies that protect children and from vaccine-preventable diseases. The research will be focusing on lessons learned from the first phase on the HPV Vaccine Introduction in Nigeria
Job Summary
We are hiring a qualitative research consultant proficient inhuman-centered design in Nigeria. The lead consultant will work with global and national HAPPI team to strengthen the qualitative assessment portion of the lessons learned from the recent HPV Vaccine Introduction, will interact with key Government and Non-Governmental Stakeholders, caregivers, community leaders, health care workers, and State/LGA-level managers, with the aim to better understand their perception and key lessons from the vaccine introduction, including issues of availability, access, client experience of care, socio-economic factors, health care worker motivation, implications to health-seeking behaviors, and others, so as to inform HAPPI and NPHCDA to use the lessons in making improvements in the follow up phase of the introduction.
Specific Objectives of the learning research
The objectives of the HPV learning are to:
Get the perception of the key stakeholders on the just concluded HPVVI in selected States.
Identify and synthesize the drivers of vaccination and under-vaccination, with a focus on the drivers and determinants in selected States
Document key lessons learned and share with next set of implementing States to make improvements
Identify potential opportunities or solutions to overcome the observed barriers and root causes of under-immunization for HPV vaccine
Type of Study
The lead consultant in collaboration with the State leads will develop or adapt protocols and data collection tools for methods assessment. The consultant is expected to use a range of mix methods (one-on-one interviews, observational methods, workshop facilitation) including the human-centered design approach that is particularly intended to understand deeper motivations, behaviors, and barriers.
We will incorporate HAPPI’s expertise to generate new and deep insights that are then used to design a range of possible interventions and solutions to support project implementation in the focal States.
Responsibilities of the Nigeria Research Lead Consultant
Specific responsibilities of the Nigeria Lead Research Consultant will include, but not be limited to, the following assigned duties:
Attend kickoff and orientation sessions with national and central HAPPI staff
Assist with adaptation of data collection tools, including semi-structured and open-ended interview guides, targeting family and community members, health workers, and health system managers
Prepare field data collection and ensure implementation of the study
Setting up and logistics of key-informant interviews (KIIs) at national, State, LGA, Health facility and community levels
Semi-structured and open-ended key-informant interviews, at the community, LGA, State and/or National levels
Daily and weekly reporting of KII findings
Iterate data collection and workshop tools based on emergent findings, as needed.
Lead qualitative data analysis and r consolidation of results
Develop a final study report
Oversee quality of learning assessment
Supervise and oversee the data collection team
Deliverables:
At the end of the 60 days assignment, the consultant will be expected to have delivered the following:
Participate (initially) in the weekly/biweekly HAPPI’s meeting to consolidate ideas and provide feedback on the progress report
Protocol with budget and data collection tools adapted or re- developed and submitted to IRB
Field workers identified and trained for data collection. Orientation module developed.
Data management system developed
Workshops to provide feedback to stakeholder performed
Final report and presentation slide deck developed, submitted to HAPPI and approved
Qualifications
Is a consultancy position in which the consultant must be based in Nigeria and for this position the candidate must have the following qualifications:
Masters Degree in Design, Qualitative Research or Social science or related area. Comparable work experience will be considered.
A minimum of 5 years of work in the area of research and health system or public health.
Knowledge of HCD approaches
Solid experience on Social Science or SBCC especially the Nigerian context.
Knowledge of Immunization programme policies and strategies is desirable but not required
Knowledge of the functioning of health system management and Health Programs at state, LGA, Health facility and community levels in Nigeria is desirable but not required
Knowledge and familiar with the implementation of study protocols in Nigeria
Strong communication, presentation and writing skills in English
Excellent demonstrated leadership skills and works well in teams
Excellent communicator, able to easily share information
Ability to work under pressure and in complex environments with multiple tasks and manage personal stress levels
Ability to work effectively and independently (with minimal supervision) in a wide variety of situations
Availability for internal trips in Nigeria for research settings up to four weeks.
Application Closing Date
13th July, 2024.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Resumes and Cover Letter in English with a list of at least three (3) Referees with their contact details to: [email protected]using "Research Lead Consultant" as the subject of the mail.
Note
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
JSI is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer committed to workplace diversity.
We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified applicants and employees without regard to age, race, color, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, disability, marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexual preference, genetic information, political affiliation, or protected veteran status in any employment decisions.
Women are encouraged to apply.
Application will be considered on rolling basis.
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