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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges.
PATH’s Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access (CVIA) brings together our expertise across every stage of the long and complex process of vaccine research, development, and delivery to make lifesaving vaccines widely available to children and communities across the world. CVIA’s current portfolio encompasses more than two dozen vaccines either in development or already in use to protect against fifteen different diseases. We work in partnership with national health ministries, pharmaceutical manufacturers, donors, international financing and regulatory organizations, and many others. Within CVIA, the Policy, Access, and Introduction (PAI) functional area leads PATH’s efforts to support countries in all aspects of new vaccine introduction, including implementation, costing, communications, system strengthening, and evaluation.
PATH seeks to recruit an experienced Communications lead to work on the MalVac project in Zambia. The Communications lead will work in close partnership with the EPI Secretariat and the National Malaria Elimination Centre, the Ministry of Health, provincial PAMO Coordinators and the CBOs/CSOs to implement enhanced strategic Malaria Vaccine Communication activities that seek to boost the adoption, use and implementation of the Malaria vaccine, boost vaccine coverage, vaccine uptake and improve health care seeking behavior that increases demand for and acceptance of the malaria vaccine in Zambia.
We seek candidates who have at least 5 years’ experience working with communication for immunization programs and systems to introduce new vaccines or strengthen routine immunization services, as well as immunization program training, evaluation, and support and have appreciable overview of the malaria program in the country including health system operations at the national and subnational levels.
Responsibilities
The Communication lead will provide technical leadership in the supervision of Communication activities in accordance with the project’s work plan at facility and community level. He or she will also work closely with the EPI, NMEC, other relevant government, other implementing partners and CBOs/CSOs to plan and operationalize Communication activities.
Specific Duties:
Community mobilization
Strategy design and media activities
Other responsibilities
Required Skills and Experience