Principal Investigator, Ethiopia Nutrition and Mortality Study
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Project Summary:
Through the USAID/Ethiopia and Djibouti Learning Analytics Activity (LAA), MSI is tasked with conducting a Nutrition and Mortality Survey in Ethiopia. The Nutrition and Mortality Survey is to understand the health and nutritional status of populations in humanitarian settings and inform interventions and resource allocations. The conclusions and recommendations of the survey will inform USAID Ethiopia/Office of Humanitarian Assistance (OHA) resource allocation decisions and modifications to humanitarian programming in 2024-2025. It will also allow OHA to prioritize its health, nutrition, WASH, protection, and food security activities according to the most prominent causes of death and degree to which they can be prevented (e.g. acute malnutrition, neonatal, maternal, violence, infectious disease, other) in the area.
**Please note: All citizenships are eligible for this position**
Position Summary:
The Principal Investigator will be responsible for the overall management of the study and provide overall technical leadership support, with guidance from the Learning Project and USAID/Ethiopia. The Investigator will lead and oversee the study team’s efforts to effectively design, collect, and analyze data, prepare reports, and submit high-quality deliverables. The estimated level of effort (LOE) is tentatively 60 days, and the expected performance period for this activity is late August 2024 through December 2024. The LOE will be finalized once the study design is complete.
Responsibilities:
- Be responsible for the final version of the study approach and protocol, the overall quality of the survey, data analysis, and the final report.
- Ensure preparation of all the necessary documents including protocol, questionnaires, and informed consent forms for the study.
- Secure the necessary local approvals, including that of the local ethics committee if needed.
- Ensure preparation of the field data collection component of the study such as training of the study teams, logistics, and materials.
- Follow-up the field component of the study and data entry.
- Ensure incorporation of gender considerations.
- Ensure ethical compliance during implementation of the study through supervision and training.
- Spearhead and support data analysis.
- Manage and support the preparation of preliminary findings, conclusions, and recommendations and PowerPoint presentations to USAID.
- Coordinate the production of high-quality draft reports.
- Address comments on the draft report by the Learning Project and USAID and finalize the report.
- Serve as the primary point of contact on the study, maintaining regular communication and providing updates on study progress.
- Ensure effective communication within the team and with key stakeholders.
- Guide team members, promoting a positive and productive working environment.
- Monitor team performance, provide feedback, and address any performance issues.
- Lead effective collaboration with relevant government structures, communities, and other stakeholders in the study process.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of a master’s degree in public health, nutrition, or other related field is required.
- Minimum five years of work experience in nutrition and/or mortality surveys in Ethiopia or other countries with major leadership roles in minimum two similar surveys/studies required.
- Experience with survey standards and practices to ensure a credible product.
- Experience in sampling.
- Strong team management and writing skills required.
- Fluency in English required.
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