Description of Duties:
The FETP Technical Officer will work closely with the I-FETP training institute and WHO India FETP secretariate under the overall leadership of Team Leader and Deputy Team Leader- NPSN, managerial oversight of NPO-Surveillance and the day-to-day supervision of EIS Coordinator. S/he is expected to fulfil the below, but not limited to, mentioned responsibilities:
- Liaison with the training institute to draft course calendar and prepare contact sessions, including agenda, and arranging course material
- Coordinate with the mentors and FETP officers to plan the contact sessions
- Guide FETP officers in planning surveillance data analysis and system assessment based on disease/ health condition/ risk factor burden of public health importance
- Provide technical support to the I-FETP officers on their Core Activity of Learning CAL
- Mentor I-FETP officers related to outbreak investigations, evaluations of public health surveillance system and epidemiological studies along with the assigned primary mentors for the officers
- Review projects and work reports, abstracts, manuscripts, scientific presentations conducted by trainees/officers for scientific quality and facilitate administrative approval
- Review progress of the FETP trainees on their CALs and support the institute in updating the database of FETP officer projects in the learning management system.
- Coordinate and manage Weekly Afternoon Seminar TAS and other online training sessions
- Develop an epidemiological project plan, facilitate institutional ethical approvals, field implementation and review project report/presentation
- Support in documenting FETP guidelines, standard operating procedures, and required monthly/quarterly program reports
- Support FETP officers to ensure the acquisition of essential skills
- Conduct or assist with routine review of the program and of the work conducted by FETP trainees
- Maintain regular communication with and share feedback with WHO India and NCDC.
- Any other functions / task assigned by the Supervisor
Education:
Essential:
- A Medical Graduate
- Completed Intermediate/Advanced Field Epidemiology Training Program conducted by NCDC or NIE or WHO
- WHO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from accredited institutions. The list
Desirable:
- Post-graduation in Community Medicine MD/ Public Health MPH/ Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health
Experience:
Essential:
- At least one years progressive experience in conducting training or workshops for public health professionals in India
- Experience of mentor or faculty for intermediate or advanced FETP
Desirable:
- Experience working as FETP training coordinator for institutes
Competencies:
- Communication
- Fostering Integration and Teamwork
- Respecting and Promoting Individual and Cultural Differences
- Producing results
- Knowing and managing yourself
Functional Skills and Knowledge:
- Experience of designing, implementing and conducting training for adult participants
- Knowledge and experience working in the area of public health surveillance, outbreak investigations and conducting field surveys
- Knowledge of public health issues, epidemiology, research methodology, and scientific writing
- Strong interpersonal relations; ability to network, work in multi-cultural team environment, and work harmoniously with multiple partners
- Prior experience of working at District / state level with Government officials for capacity building / programme implementation
- Good working knowledge of computer applications, especially MS office
- Strong and proven documentation and organizational skills