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This Associate Director of Clinical Sciences is essential to advancing CHAMPS program goals by providing scientific and clinical leadership across three operational areas: Pathology Services, Clinical Cause of Death Determination (DeCoDe), and Laboratory Science. The role involves directing quality assurance for tissue sampling and DeCoDe results, resolving data quality issues, and offering clinical guidance to sites. It also supports data analysis and manuscript development, leads special scientific studies, and prepares reports for leadership and donors.
In addition to technical expertise, the role includes managing the CHAMPS clinical team, supervising staff, and supporting lab and diagnostic experts. The position tracks performance, fosters collaboration across units, and represents CHAMPS at scientific meetings. It plays a key leadership role in strategic planning and implementation, ensuring effective communication and coordination across the program office.
Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) is an initiative of the Gates Foundation that started in 2015. The goal is to identify and track definitive causes of stillbirths and child deaths through robust community engagement, mortality surveillance, diagnostic and laboratory innovation, and rapid, open access to data. CHAMPS now operates in nine sites in African and South Asian countries with a high burden of child deaths. In these sites, CHAMPS teams quickly identify stillbirths and child deaths, and with the parents' consent, collect specimens that undergo thorough examination, review medical records, and interview families about what happened. The thousands of data elements from these investigations come together to provide an accurate picture
of each death.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Scientific and Clinical Expertise (50%):
Leadership and Management (50%):
TRAVEL:
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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