Medical Advocacy Advisor

The position requires frequent travel to the field (up to 40% of the time).
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Support the Nairobi Unit with background information and analysis on key medical actors’ activities and priorities in the East Africa Region through networking and participation in technical platforms (East African Community/AU NEPAD/WHO AFRO/Technical bodies/KEMRI/DNDi/ACDC, CSOs) and other global health regional bodies.
Contribute actively to the Networking Database centralised by the HNU
Develop medical advocacy frameworks and work plans for operations in general as well as for broader priorities defined by the medical department.
Support in-country medical advocacy for operations in the region as well as in the broader OCBA’s operational portfolio
Support Head of Nairobi Unit in representation, including specific advocacy on field and global identified issues
Represent Access Campaign in the region, including specific advocacy on access issues and coordination on access advocacy with MSF sections operating in the region.
Draft case studies describing country-level access barriers and MSF’s ongoing work. These case studies can be used to further bilateral advocacy at the mission level or to raise the profile of key access constraints in Access Campaign’s global medical advocacy, including but not limited to R&D and regulatory issues.
Define, develop and implement specific training modules (curricula) and sessions (courses)
SELECTION CRITERIA
Education and experience
Min. 3-5 years directly related professional experience
Masters’ degree in public health
Good knowledge of international affairs, and genuine interest and demonstrable understanding of and commitment to humanitarian issues
Advocacy & Humanitarian Affairs training, whether MSF or external is highly recommended.
Proven and demonstrated analytical political and diplomatic skills; excellent judgment and diplomacy; comfort with advocacy role.
Ability to research, analyze, and synthesize complex medical topics so as to write reports and high-level business correspondence, and effectively present information to internal and external audiences including senior government, NGO and UN officials.
Ability to work independently, move projects from conceptual stages to launch, and handle multiple and often competing deadlines
Analytical and strategic thinking skills and excellent verbal and written communications skills including ability to adapt style to suit a wide range of audiences
Proven excellence in written English (published reports, position papers, etc)
English and French.
Other languages would be considered an asset (e.g. Arabic)
IT skills (windows setting, office package).
Proven ability to work under tight deadlines and to manage multiple tasks
Competences
Commitment to MSF’s Principles
Cross-cultural Awareness
Behavioural Flexibility
Strategic Vision
Results and Quality Orientation
Service Orientation
Planning and Organising
Initiative and Innovation
Teamwork and Cooperation
Leadership
Security Awareness and Management
Others
Excellent verbal and written communication, representation and training skills.
Availability to travel frequently, either to the field or international meetings.
CONDITIONS
Based in: Nairobi, KENYA but with frequent travel to the Field (up to 30%)
Full time job
Annual gross salary of Kenya Shillings 4976254
Other benefits OCBA Reward Policy.
Starting Date: ASAP