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Epidemiologist
Medecins Sans FrontieresToronto, Ontario, CAPopular searches
Epidemiologist
Medecins Sans FrontieresToronto, Ontario, CA- Full-time
Responsibilities
As an epidemiologist working with Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), you will coordinate the collection of epidemiological data, including active case findings, during disease outbreaks as well as set up and evaluate surveys and surveillance systems. You will supervise and train staff and support policy development.
As an epidemiologist, you will help plan the response during a disease outbreak, including participating in active case finding and planning vaccination campaigns as well as water and sanitation interventions. You will also conduct mortality surveys, evaluate and set up surveillance systems and offer other epidemiological support to strengthen evidence-based decision making
Requirements
- Degree in epidemiology, or master’s degree in public health with extensive epidemiology training
- Minimum two years relevant post-qualification work experience
- Practical skills in design, implementation and evaluation of quantitative and qualitative epidemiological research
- Experience in outbreak control
- Ability to design and implement surveillance and other data collection systems for disease and outbreak monitoring, including mortality and nutritional surveys
- Ability to train others in data collection and analysis
- Practical skills working with epidemiological databases and statistical analysis software (Microsoft Excel and at least one statistics program)
- Experience in managing staff in a multicultural team (supervision and training)
- Fluency in English and French (Intermediate +, minimum level B2 in both). Refer to this
Assets
Relevant diploma, preferably a university degree International humanitarian or healthcare, medical management
MSF Core Competencies
Familiarity with EDI concepts and their application in a humanitarian context