KEMRI Hiring Field/Community Interviewer Clerks

Program description: The Malaria Vaccine Implementation Program (MVIP) Evaluation in
Kenya is a collaboration between the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, USA (CDC).

The vaccine will be implemented by the National
Vaccines and Immunizations Program (NVIP) in moderate to high malaria transmission settings in
eight counties in Western Kenya: Bungoma, Busia, Homa Bay, Kakamega, Kisumu, Migori, Siaya,
and Vihiga.

The primary objective of this evaluation is to estimate the effect of the routine delivery
of RTS,S/AS01 on all-cause mortality in children aged 5-48 months. Secondary study objectives
include evaluation of the safety and feasibility of vaccine implementation in this setting. The
Malaria Branch has a vacancy for Field/Community Interviewer in the Malaria Vaccine Pilot
Evaluation study;

Only short listed candidates will be contacted

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CGHR/188/02/21Field/Community Technologist (Impact Evaluation)The Field/Community Technologist of the Impact on all-cause mortality position requires the incumbent to perform various functions, including data collection and management, with good understanding of roles and functions of MOH community health strategy and have knowledge in Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) processes, with ability to report accurately and in timely fashion.March 9, 2021.March 29, 2021Download
CGHR/189/02/21Clerk (Interviewer verbal autopsy – VA)

20 Positions
The community interviewers (VA) will report to Field Supervisor and will be responsible for
collecting timely and accurate data in his or her assigned County/sub county.
March 9, 2021.March 29, 2021Download

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