Department
OUCRU - HN
Location
This position will be based in Nam Dinh City, and will require extensive travel within Nam Dinh, as well as some travel within Viet Nam to coordinate with our Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City units, and possibly internationally to attend conferences and workshops.
Hours of work
Full time Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week, extra hours may be required.
Tenure
Initially for 01 years, including a 02 month probation period, with possibility of extension based on annual performance appraisal and research approval
Reporting to
The Principal Investigator/Senior Epidemiologist, OUCRU Hanoi and Director of Training & Public Engagement, OUCRU-HCMC
Vacancy reference
JDHN_1119_013
Background
The Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) is a large-scale clinical and public health research unit based in Viet Nam. We are hosted by the Hospital of Tropical Diseases (HTD) in Ho Chi Minh City, and the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (NHTD) in Hanoi. We also have sister units in Kathmandu, and Jakarta. As a Wellcome Trust Major Overseas Programme, we have received considerable support from the Wellcome Trust since our establishment in 1991.
Our ten-year vision is to have local, regional and global impact on health by leading a locally driven research programme on infectious diseases in Southeast Asia. This is being achieved via an integrated long-term research programme, contributions to training, the scientific literature, national and international meetings and membership of national and international committees. Priority is given to health issues important to the hospitals, and to Viet Nam as a whole. All work is intended not only to benefit the patients seen daily at our host hospitals but also to help improve patient care throughout Viet Nam and the region.
OUCRU employs approximately 320 people across Viet Nam and has an average annual budget of USD 12mil.
Please see more information on OUCRU Website:
www.oucru.org.
Job summary
The main research interests for the Hanoi office are antimicrobial resistance and influenza. As part of our work on antimicrobial resistance we are partnering with the National Institute for Hygiene and Epidemiology to develop community-based interventions to change the way antibiotics are currently used, in order to reduce the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance. We are looking for a Public Engagement Coordinator with experience using participatory community engagement approaches, and working with different communities in Vietnam.
The Public Engagement Coordinator will coordinate community engagement activities around antibiotic use in communities and among farmers and healthcare workers, in order to inform the development of public health interventions. They will coordinate the activities of a a team of 35 fieldworkers across 3 districts in Nam Dinh Province. They will lead the formation of action groups and use of participatory methods to generate dialogue with communities and develop collective solutions. They will actively seek novel and creative ways to create opportunities for dialogue and interaction between researchers, community members, farmers, pharmacists, health-workers and the public.
The Public Engagement Coordinator will work closely with other members of the public engagement and research teams. The Public Engagement Coordinator will coordinate with local governmental departments and institutes in Viet Nam and with the other national organizations on our Public Engagement projects in Nam Dinh, principally focusing on projects reated to antibiotic use and resistance. They will coordinate public engagement projects and community dialogue using participatory methods and visual media methods to gain a better understanding of the perspectives and practices of multiple stakeholders.
They will be personable, organised, enthusiastic, creative and highly motivated. They will be able to work independently but also be a team player.
They will be expected to contributed to wider PE events, and partner with the Schools Coordinator when needed.
BENEFIT
· Contracted salary: Negotiate (depending on actual experience and education)
· Optional insurance: In-patient and out-patient medical coverage; Personal accident insurance coverage
· 13th month salary (annual bonus)
· One month salary for annual clothes
· Annual leave 18 days/year (increased to 21 days in year three, 28 days in year four and 30 days from year five).
· Vietnam Social & Health insurance, Sick leave, Personal leave, Maternity leave and National holidays will be based on Vietnam Labor Law
Key responsibilities and tasks
You will be working in a team to implement engagement activities under the guidance/mentorship of the Senior Epidemiologist based in OUCRU Hanoi, and will also be supported by the Head of Public Engagement based in OUCRU offices in HCMC. This involves the following:
· Implement activities for community engagement linked to current research projects on antibiotic use and resistance;
· Liaise with scientists for input into projects;
· Develop relationships with local government organizations to facilitate implementation;
· Develop relationships with local communities, community leaders and health facilities to facilitate implementation and design of research projects;
· Manage a team of 35 fieldworkers across 3 districts;
· Run workshops and discussions with communities;
· Develop, implement and manage media, art or cultural projects at various stages of development;
· Travel to districts to set up and implement activities;
· Write up summaries of project activities;
· Conducting interviews with participants in observational research and community trials;
· Conducting participant observation at various research sites;
· Drafting reports, research papers and presentations;
· Manage and administer project-specific budgets;
In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications stated above, the ideal candidate for this position will be an experienced project/program coordinator who is passionate about improving the quality of life in their community by listening to them and promoting their needs, and by promoting science through diverse artistic and cultural innovation.
Other Requirements
· Where the applicant is unfamiliar with the job they may be required to spend time learning the fundamental aspects of this discipline.
· Other tasks requested by Line Managers
Selection criteria
Essential
· Diploma, BSc, MSc or higher degree, preferably with background in community development, public health/one health, natural resource management, or social science
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills in cross-cultural settings essential
· Experience of working in communities, and desire to interact with and work with a range of local communities
· Experience of using participatory methods for community engagement
· Diplomacy skills and evidence of working with government essential
Desirable
· Experience with publications and media
· Highly organized
· Energetic and creative; open to new approaches and ideas
· Project and budget management experience advantageous
· Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy, and yet be a team player
· Some spoken and written English is desirable, but not essential
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to send curriculum vitae, application* and copies of relevant certificates, either by email or by post to
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Vietnam
National Hospital for Tropical Diseases
78 Giai Phong, Dong Da, Ha Noi
Email:
trangbh@oucru.org
* The cover letter should detail:
- What part of your education, training or employment history has best equipped you for this position and why you would be a good candidate?
- What experience have you had of working with communities?
- Names of two referees who can provide details of relevant experience
* Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for interview. Please no telephone contact after submitting the application
Contact person
Ms. Bui Huyen Trang
Deadline for submission
13th December 2019
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