Desired Attributes:
- A Doctoral Degree in Entomology, Public Health, Environmental Health or other relevant field.
- At least 10 years of relevant professional work experience.
- Ability to complete tasks timeously with minimum supervision.
- Ability to work with diverse groups of people, including high-level stakeholders.
- Be able to deliver in high-pressure situations.
- Excellent diplomatic communication and report writing skills.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Chief of Party (COP), the Technical Specialist will be responsible, among other things, for the following duties:
- Providing technical leadership of AU/ZENTO project’s entomological surveillance activities in the country in collaboration with the NMCP.
- Coordinating the project’s key entomological monitoring activities and guide country-level vector surveillance decisions.
- Preparing project annual entomological monitoring plan and review the content of communication materials for technical accuracy.
- Oversight of entomological operations and managing field staff assigned to longitudinal vector surveillance sentinel sites.
- Leading in the monitoring of vector density and behaviour in elimination and pre-elimination districts, as well as in pre-and post-deployment of vector control interventions using WHO standard mosquito sampling methods.
- Providing technical oversight of vector susceptibility monitoring to currently used and candidate insecticides.
- Leading the development and revision of standard operating procedures and checklists for mosquito collection techniques.
- Serving on the vector control technical working group at national level.
- Training MoHCC EHPs on field entomological techniques using the WHO, CDC and PMI approved guidelines, protocols and techniques.
- Preparing semi-annual and annual reports of vector surveillance and insecticide resistance.
- Coordinating vector control Operational Research activities.
- Preparing and presenting abstracts from programme findings at international vector control and scientific conferences.
- Publication of results from the vector surveillance activities and operational research activities in peer-reviewed journals.


