This is a Permanent, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The Vacancy
Malaria Consortium is recruiting for a Technical Officer to join our team in Myanmar.
The post holder, with supervision from the Health Coordinator, will be responsible for development of technical materials, provision of training to community workers, implementing the projects with close coordination and communication with project partners, respective leads and staff and receiving advice and guidance from the line manager. The post holder is responsibility of the Technical Officer to ensure all Projects related activities, processes, procedures, and policies are implemented timely and with quality. Success of project implementation essentially depends on the technical capacities and abilities of the technical Officer.
The successful candidate will have:
We need to keep beneficiaries safe so our selection process reflects our commitment to safeguarding. Please find our Code of Conduct, Safeguarding Policy and Privacy Notice here.
This role is conditional of Malaria Consortium securing funding for this role.
Due to the nature of this role we will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis and the role might be filled and closed before the closing date. Early applications are encouraged.
This is a fixed term contract for the period of 5 months.
To apply for this position you will need to have the right to work in Myanmar
The Company
Established in 2003, Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control, and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations.
Our mission is to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia through evidence-based programmes that combat targeted diseases and promote Universal Health Coverage.
What We Do
We are dedicated to ensuring our work is supported by strong evidence and remains grounded in the lessons we learn through implementation. We explore beyond current practice, to try out innovative ways – through research, implementation, and policy development – to achieve effective and sustainable disease management and control.
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