ICAP of Columbia University is working in partnership with the Ministry
of Health Kenya to strengthen HIV Care and Treatment services at County
and Sub-County health facilities.
This program is part of a US Government initiative against HIV in Kenya
that receives funding from PEPFAR through the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Applications are invited for the following position:
Data Manager - Machakos with travel to ICAP sites in Eastern South
Overall Job Function:
Under the supervision of the Director of Monitoring, Evaluation and
Research the Data Manager will be responsible for the capture of all
ICAP data, on-going analysis of aggregate and patient level data, and
the timely reporting of data to all funding agencies.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage data files of routine databases that includes; KePMS, DHIS and ICAP Aggregate Management Information system
Ensure timely Data collection, collation and reporting of
program data on a monthly, quarterly and/or annual data reports to all
funding agencies
Perform Data Cleaning and verify the accuracy of the data before reporting
To produce monthly data summaries that will help track and inform program performance
Assist in the preparation of data summary slides for presentations
Support the implementation of the ICAP patient level electronic medical records system (C-PAD).
Requirements
Masters degree or equivalent in Statistics, Computer studies, epidemiology or mathematics;
At least 2 years relevant experience and advance skills in MS
Access/Excel application development & programming skills; SPSS; MS
Office
Expert skill level in the use of KePMS & MoH DHIS aggregate databases.
Experience in working with MOH systems and HIV-related reports will be an added advantage
Strong Data management and analysis skills.
How to Apply
All applications including a current CV, telephone number and 3 referees
(current/former supervisors should be sent to the HR and Administration
Manager, ICAP icap.vacancies@gmail.com on or before 18th December 2014.
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