YKP is a national and reputable NGO in HIV prevention and treatment programs and research among key affected populations in Indonesia.
Position: Study coordinator (full time from February to November 2020)
Benefits:
· Salary up to 15 million IDR per month
· Opportunity to be involved with an important study to test the efficacy of a new testing approach to enhance the HIV care cascade in Indonesia
· Opportunity to work with renowned researchers in HIV prevention and treatment in Indonesia
· Network with important stakeholders in Indonesia including UN agencies and the Ministry of Health of Indonesia
Qualifications:
· Master degree in health or public health, a Ph.D. degree in health is preferred
· Excellent skills in writing and communication both in Bahasa as well as English
· Experienced in conducting field or epidemiological study in health
· Familiarity with data management software particularly MS Excel, MS Access, and Stata
· Good communication and coordination skills
· Able to work in minimum supervision and tight schedule
· Open-minded and willing to learn new skills and knowledge
Requirements:
· Stay in Denpasar for the duration of study
· Willing to travel to the 15 intervention sites across Indonesia
Responsibilities
· Preparing amendment to study protocol and ethics submission
· Preparing instruments, field guidelines and manual operating procedures for the study implementation
· Facilitate the development of study promotion and database for data collection and analysis
· Coordinating day by day activities of the study implementation
· Monitor the study implementation via teleconference, meetings, and field visits
· Supervise data manager in managing study database
· Preparing progress report
· Help PI and Co-PI in developing the final report
· Supervise study admin and finance to make sure good governance of the study implementation and reporting
Sent your portfolio and application to: ykpdps.protokol@gmail.com
Only shortlisted applicant will be interviewed
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Dinar Lubis
Lecturer
Division of Health Promotion
School of Public Health
Department of Public Health and Medical Prevention
Faculty of Medicine
Udayana University