EpidemiologistCaption MSF epidemiologist, Saleem, providing care to people displaced by conflict in the Bunia region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
© Remco BohleEpidemiologists play essential roles in our teams.In the midst of an outbreak, our project teams look to our epidemiologists to learn where and how fast a disease is spreading, and how it can be stopped.
From Ebola outbreaks in Liberia to predicting cholera outbreaks in Haiti after an earthquake, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) epidemiologists save lives.ResponsibilitiesMSF epidemiologists work in a variety of contexts, and may be either based in a country coordination centre or out in a field project.
They may support one or many projects, and work on a variety of issues, from mortality surveys to mapping the spread of diseases.It's a diverse role and you would be responsible for some or all of the following: ?Conducting surveys in the communityCreating reports to be used for project planningHelping plan appropriate responses to outbreaks of disease, such as active case finding, vaccination campaigns, WATSAN interventions (e.g.
meningitis, measles or cholera) or conducting mortality surveysSetting up surveillance systems in MSF hospitals or in the community Building the capacity of the medical teams to analyse and interpret the results to support evidence-based decision makingRole requirementsDegree or Masters' Degree in Epidemiology, or an MPH with extensive epidemiology trainingProven practical skills in design/implementation / evaluation of quantitative and qualitative epidemiological research methodsAbility to design and implement surveillance and other data collection systems for disease and outbreak monitoring, including mortality and nutritional surveys, and to train others in appropriate data collection and analysisProven practical skills with software for epidemiological database and statistical analysis (Microsoft Excel and at least one statistical program)A minimum of one year working in a low- and/or middle-income country or similar environmentAbility to be a team leader i.e.
supervising, managing and training othersAbility to work with others in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary settingAble to organise and prioritise workload, using initiative when necessaryWillingness to work in an unstable environmentAvailable to work for up to nine months (there are opportunities for three to six-month roles depending on the current work contexts arising)Fluency in EnglishAssetsMedical/biomedical backgroundFamiliarity with tropical diseases / infectious diseasesPrevious experience in a similar role with another non-governmental organisationPrevious experience in a similar role in an unstable environmentLanguagesWe're currently looking for epidemiologists with good French or Arabic skills.If you can speak French or Arabic you're much more likely to be accepted onto our register.Your language level may be tested during the recruitment process.