Job Summary
This position is required to provide planning, coordination and implementation of research activities for the AIMIX research project as well as supervision of research staff for the project. The AIMIX project (Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for Accessible Medical Imaging Across Resource-Limited Settings) is a research project that aims to develop artificial intelligence aided pregnancy screening using low-cost fetal ultrasound. The study is being conducted as a collaboration between the Aga Khan University, The Kilifi County Department of Health, University of Barcelona and other institutions.
The clinical component of the AIMIX study will involve recruitment of research participants for a series of ultrasound studies using standard and low cost ultrasound devices. Participants will also be followed up to assess pregnancy outcomes. The study will also involve extraction of ultrasound images and clinical data from hospital databases for use in the study.
The Research Specialist will also be expected to contribute scientifically to the research with a focus on social behavioral research alongside the clinical aspects of the project. This component of the study is expected to improve the project as well as to contribute academic outputs towards a PhD thesis and qualification.
The position is based at the study research sites – public health facilities in Kilifi county. The role will include local travel to other study sites (Aga Khan University, Nairobi) as well as international travel to partnering institutions.
Responsibilities
Study / Project Coordination
Facilitate the planning process for study, launch and implementation in liaison with the project team
Coordinate the implementation of research activities under the supervision of the PI. This will entail but not be limited to:
Mobilization, recruitment and consenting of study participants, while working closely with the relevant government officials and community representatives at the study sites
Recruitment and Training
Support recruitment of data collectors & other members of the research team
Training of data collectors and other members of the research team in: Informed consent, data collection, administration of study tools, performance of study clinical procedures and follow-up of participants
Assess performance of staff and perform refresher training when needed
Data Management
Together with the data manager: oversee data collection activities and ensure appropriate, complete and timely entry of data that is of good quality
Reporting
Prepare study technical reports as agreed by the Principal investigator – Ensure these are done in good time and with input from other team members
Ensure reporting procedures (Technical and financial) are adhered to
Administrative Roles
Ensure good management of study supplies and consumables: timely procurement and inventory management with complete documentation
Oversee use, care and storage of study equipment to prevent damage and loss
Ensure appropriate transport arrangements when needed
Qualifications
A Master’s degree in any field relevant to the study areas, including Sociology, Anthropology
A medical or public health background will be an added advantage
Interest and aptitude to pursue doctoral level training
Experience coordinating a health research project
Experience supervising Research Assistants for data collection and other research activities particularly for qualitative data collection
Experience and familiarity with quantitative and qualitative data collection, collation and analysis
Knowledge and experience in current qualitative data analysis programs and tools
Experience in report writing for qualitative research findings
Theoretical knowledge and experience in designing and conducting qualitative research.
Demonstrated practical experience and familiarity with conducting literature reviews
Closing Date: 16/03/2023
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