No two days are alike at EGPAF, but what can you expect in this role?
- Contribute to the development and documentation of HIS strategy materials and bring innovative approaches and global evidence for consideration and inclusion.
- Lead the mapping of current HIS capacity across EGPAF’s clinical site support and existing stakeholder engagements.
- Collaborate with colleagues on project design and strategies and document innovative approaches and systems, with an eye for future projects.
- Identify potential areas of proposal strengthening and lead in the development of proposed program activities for HIS proposals and new projects.
- Develop effective and reasonable program activities aligned with EGPAF programming.
- Contribute to proposal development activities including, but not limited to, team meetings with HQ and in-country staff, design sessions, writing workshops, and review sessions.
- Stay abreast of relevant research, innovations, policies, procedures, and country context regarding HIS and inform the business development team of any significant changes.
To be successful, you will have:
- BA/BS in Computer Science, Informatics or a related field required.
- Minimum 15 years’ experience supporting HIS programming or related work required.
- Familiarity with the design, implementation and sustainability of health information systems, across different levels of the health system.
- Demonstrated experience with health information systems in DRC, Kenya and/or Tanzania (required)
- Familiarity with electronic medical record systems, National Health Information Exchange e.g openHIE, as well as a familiarity with integrating digital health information systems across health systems.
- Proven experience in working with open-source health software communities such as openMRS, DHIS2 etc.
- Experience working with different sectors in the delivery of health information systems, specifically familiarity with system interoperability, unique identification, client registry, shared health records and product catalogues.
- A good understanding of HIV programming or any chronic disease programing and digitization
- Familiarity with USG (USAID, CDC, DOD, etc.) proposal requirements and processes.
- Oral and written proficiency in English



