Post-Doctoral Scientist – Neglected Zoonotic Diseases(NZDs) Post-doctoral Scientist in Eddy Covariance Flux Measurements Across Rangeland in East Africa ILRRI Consultancy – Improving Flash – Flood Forecasting Using WRF – HYDRO Model ILRI Consultancy – Evaluation of BECA – ILRI Hub and SIDA Partnership

Key responsibilities

Design and implement a cross-sectional study on the prevalence of T. solium infection in pigs in Northern Uganda including designing protocols and data collection tools, applying for IREC and IACUC approval, employing and training short-term staff to undertake data collection, analysing data and leading publication of results in a peer-reviewed journal
Design and implement a longitudinal study on the impact of oxfendazole treatment on T. solium incidence, Gastro-intestinal parasite burden and weight gain, including collection of economic data for partial budget analysis
Collaborate with partners on spatial analysis of T. solium infections in the region
Collaborate with partners to develop guidelines for the reporting of One Health economic analysis studies
Publish scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and prepare conference/workshop presentations
Communicate findings to stakeholders, including researchers, press, ministries, livestock extension officers, farmers, donors, etc.;
Develop innovative concepts and ideas for future research projects (including assistance in proposal writing) related to the sustainable control of neglected zoonoses
Provide supervision to graduate fellows embedded within the NZD portfolio.
Support the NZD theme lead and OHRECA team lead with other tasks as requested

Requirements:

PhD in Epidemiology, Public Health, Animal or Human Health economics and related field
At least 5 years of implementing epidemiological or economic research preferably in agricultural research
Demonstrated experience with epidemiological and/or econometric methods
Expertise of data collection techniques in the field, data management and analysis
Experience in supervision and training of students, collaborating with partners
Experience of co-ordinating field and laboratory data collection, including experience of basic laboratory techniques (eg. aliquoting and storing samples, ELISA, DNA extraction)
experience of qualitative data collection and analysis
Have a valid driving license

Post location: The position will be based in Kenya with substantial travel within the region
Terms of Appointment
This is position is at job level HG 16 and it is open to both national and international applicants. The position is a 3-year contract, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding. ILRI offers a competitive salary and benefits package which includes; medical and other insurances.

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