Study Coordinator – for a Pediatric Case Finding Study

Position Details
The Study Coordinator will serve as the principal administrative liaison for a study evaluating different service delivery models for finding HIV-positive children and coordinate study associated activities. S/he will assist in study planning and ensure that pre-established work scope, study protocol, and regulatory requirements are followed. S/he will also oversee and coordinate the provision of administrative services, including recruitment, supervision of research support staff and developing and maintaining recordkeeping systems and procedures.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
 
Plan and coordinate the initiation of the study
Support in maintaining all required regulatory documentation
Develop standard operatingprocedures
Liaise with Data Management Unit in planning, implementing, and maintain data collection and management systems in support of research activities.
Plan and coordinate recruitment of research assistants as appropriate to the study
Provide support for study-related training activities
Develop and maintain records of research activities, and prepare periodic and ad hoc reports, as required
Liaise with officials from the county and sub county health department during study implementation as appropriate.
Liaise with the Public Health Evaluation Lead to provide supervisory oversightof study staff, as well as guidance and support for effective implementation
Conduct periodic monitoring visits to all study facilities to ensure compliance with protocol and human subjects’ protections
Coordinate provision of study updates throughout implementation and dissemination of results at the end of the study
Support Public Health Evaluation lead in monitoring project expenditures and ensuring that they are in line with the budget.
Participate in regular study update calls with the global investigator team
Qualifications
Diploma in Clinical medicine or BSC Nursing degree with 3-5 years of operations research experience. Master in Public Health will be an added advantage.
3-5 years of proven experience working with health programs in Kenya
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Ability to work well independently and within a team
Knowledge and understanding of HIV/AIDS issues in the health sector
Understanding of research methodologies and research ethics
Attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Strong written and verbal communication
Fluency in English and Kiswahili
Ability to manage/coordinate data collection staff
Experience with quantitative data is strongly preferred