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A leading international medical relief organization seeks an Epidemiologist for various field projects. You will be responsible for assessing disease outbreaks, collecting and analyzing medical data, and creating reports to guide public health interventions. Ideal candidates have a relevant degree and field experience, along with strong teamwork and organizational skills.
MSF is an independent international medical relief organisation, with 28 offices worldwide. When large-scale epidemics occur, when areas in crisis are too dangerous for many other organisations, then our medical teams are there to assist the affected population. We organise basic medical care, treat the injured, carry out vaccination campaigns, train local staff and build up medical infrastructure. In long-term aid projects our teams fight diseases like tuberculosis, malaria, sleeping sickness, and HIV/AIDS.
For our international projects we are looking for
When there is a suspected disease outbreak, your initial assessment is often crucial.
As an epidemiologist you can work in a country coordination center or directly in a field project. The tasks here are varied, ranging from mortality surveys to disease mapping. Among other things, MSF epidemiologists collect medical data, evaluate it and ensure good data quality. You will also conduct health-related surveys within communities. On the basis of data analyses, you create reports that form a decision-making basis for project planning.
The tasks of an MSF epidemiologist include supporting the project teams in planning appropriate measures for disease outbreaks, such as active case finding, vaccination campaigns, conducting mortality surveys or WATSAN interventions for meningitis, measles or cholera, for example. You will be responsible for setting up monitoring systems in our hospitals or in the community. Another important task of our epidemiologists is the technical education and training of colleagues on data collection and analysis, as well as guiding them in evidence-based decision-making.
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