The Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) is a global project focused on HIV and global health security with funding from the United States Government. EpiC is seeking a qualified and motivated Vietnamese candidate to serve in the role of Technical Advisor EMCE and Responses based in Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC).
Main responsibilities:
The Technical Advisor Evidence-based Public Health Messaging and Community Engagement (EMCE) and Response provides technical leadership for zoonotic disease (ZD) and emerging infectious disease (EID) outbreak preparedness and response activities with a focus on evidence-based risk communication and community engagement. The position ensures high-quality multisectoral implementation aligned with donor Global Health Security priorities national strategies and project work plans.
Provide technical oversight and guidance for ZD and EID outbreak preparedness and response with emphasis on evidence-based public health messaging risk communication and community engagement.
Lead the day-to-day technical implementation of assigned EMCE and response components ensuring activities are delivered in line with approved work plans timelines and budgets.
Apply technical expertise to strengthen community-centered preparedness and response approaches ensuring alignment with national policies donor frameworks and global best practices.
Provide technical guidance to strengthen EMCE and response activities at Points of Entry (PoE) including risk communication community engagement and coordination with surveillance and response actors.
Maintain continuous technical exchange with government counterparts field teams and implementing partners including health animal health border and other relevant sectors.
Work across internal subteams (surveillance laboratory data systems workforce development and coordination) to ensure synergy between detect and response.
Provide technical input to the design adaptation and use of EMCE strategies tools SOPs and materials for outbreak preparedness and response.
Ensure effective project coordination and compliance with donor regulations government requirements and organizational policies related to preparedness and response activities.
Coordinate and respond to technical assistance requests from EpiC Vietnam leadership including rapid technical guidance during preparedness or response activations.
Contribute to technical reporting presentations and briefings for donors government stakeholders and internal management related to EMCE PoE and response outcomes.
Other tasks as assigned.
Experience and abilities for the position:
A masters degree in social science public health or equivalent with minimum 8 years of experience in public health preparedness outbreak response risk communication or community engagement within Global Health Security or infectious disease programs.
Demonstrated expertise in ZD and/or EID preparedness and response including integration of EMCE/RCCE approaches and/or coordination at Points of Entry.
Proven experience providing technical assistance to government counterparts and coordinating across sectors in preparedness or emergency contexts.
Strong ability to lead and coordinate multidisciplinary teams ensuring alignment between community engagement surveillance PoE and response activities.
Experience ensuring donor compliance alignment with national response frameworks and delivery against approved work plans.
Demonstrated ability to translate technical and epidemiological information into clear evidence-based public health messaging for diverse audiences.
Ability to work efficiently and effectively in an IT environment
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Vietnamese.
Ability to travel as necessary.
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