Vacancy: Pharmaceutical QA/QC Specialist; Communications and Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
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Scope of Work
with travel in Indonesia
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Specialist will support the implementation of
the USP PQM work plan activities in Indonesia related to strengthening BPOM
central and provincial laboratories, supporting post-marketing surveillance
activities, providing training support and project reporting. Activities are
focused on quality control of medicines and diagnostics products for
tuberculosis and HIV control programs in Indonesia. The Technical Advisor is
expected to provide high-level technical assistance to the Government of
Indonesia and to local manufacturers (as needed) on basic and compendial
testing based on ISO/IEC 17025, GLP requirements for WHO Prequalification of
Quality Control laboratories, ICH (The International Conference on Harmonization
of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use),
USP, and other relevant standards. This project is funded under the USAID
Indonesia mission Office of Health in Jakarta, Indonesia.MAIN
RESPONSIBILITIES:·
Provide
ongoing training and technical assistance support to BPOM and other quality
control laboratories in Indonesia on basic and compendial testing under the USP
PQM program.·
Provide
assistance to BPOM staff at National and Provincial Lab on drafting and review
and implementation of their SOP or written procedures.·
Provide
assistance and support BPOM staff at National and Provincial Lab on
implementation of Quality Management System·
Coordinate
activities under GFATM support, including liaising with national TB and AIDS
programs, BINFAR, and BPOM·
Support CoP
and USP PQM QA/QC senior management and staff to implement TB and HIV work
plans including conducting sampling and testing of medicines throughout supply
chain.·
Travel to
central or provincial BPOM and BBPOM QC labs as needed for training, follow-up,
and project implementation.·
Provide
troubleshooting for equipment and systems used in compendial testing of
medicines (HPLC, LC-MS MS, UV, KF titration, dissolution, etc.).·
Conduct pre-assessment and support the USP
Expert on assessment in provincial lab.·
Coordinates
activities for visiting USP experts, consultants, and scientists·
Supports
Logistic and Procurement Officer on procurement activities·
Support and follow up Corrective and Preventive Action reports of
assessment to improve the capabilities of provincial QC Lab·
May be
expected to provide inputs into GMP-related activities·
Support CoP establish the work plan
implementation and report annually·
Prepares documents
and reports in English and Bahasa for submission to supervisor, partners and
donors·
Works
effectively as a member of a small country office team·
Performs
other duties as assigned
S1-level Bachelor degree in
Pharmacy, Chemistry, or related field with 3 years’ experience or in Quality
Control activities in the pharmaceutical industry or regulatory environments. Required Experience:· S1-level Bachelor degree in Chemistry,
Pharmaceutical Sciences or related field with 3years’ experience or Master’s
degree with 2 years’ experience in QC activities in the pharmaceutical
industry. · 2 to 3 years’ experience working
in a pharmaceutical QC laboratory· Expertise with at least three major analytical methods;
HPLC, GC, LC-MS, GC-MS, UV, KF titration and dissolution · Experience with providing
education or training on advanced compendial testing of medicines such as HPLC,
GC and dissolution.· Experience with validation and
verification test method according to compendial standard.· Experience with developing
Quality Management Systems for QC laboratories, ISO/IEC 17025 requirements,
SOPs, Quality Manual, etc.· Experience with auditing,
monitoring and evaluation· Work experience in a USAID or
other international donor-funded project in Indonesia is preferred· Effective communication skills as
a team player, and experience with project implementation at national and local
levels· Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia and
proficiency in written and oral English required
Scope of Work
with travel in Indonesia OVERVIEW:The Communications and Monitoring &
Evaluation (M&E) Specialist will provide high-level support for the
implementation of the United States Pharmacopeia’s Promoting the Quality of
Medicines Indonesia work plan activities related to strengthening quality
assurance and quality control of HIV, TB, and other essential medicines. The Communications and M&E Specialist will work primarily
with BPOM, the Ministry of Health (National TB and HIV/AIDS Control Programs
(P2PL) and BINFAR), and Indonesian TB and ARV medicines manufacturers, the
Global Fund, and other partners to help with the establishment of a national
quality assurance program for anti-tuberculosis, antiretrovirals, OI, STI, and
other essential medicines throughout the supply and distribution chains. As part of the USP
PQM Indonesia country team, the Communications and M&E
Specialist
will be responsible for developing and maintaining various communications media
on behalf of the program, as well as initiating activity-based public awareness
and advocacy campaigns in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia and
with selected private sector stakeholders. The Communications
and M&E Specialist will also be responsible for developing routine communications
materials for distribution to partners and donors.In addition, the Communications and M&E Specialist will
assist Senior Project Coordinator in collecting, processing and analyzing data
in relation to the Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and reporting on
program indicators for the PQM Indonesia office.The Communications and M&E Specialist is expected to maintain
effective communications with program country and international partners,
especially with USP headquarters and the USAID Indonesia Mission. This project
is financed under the US Agency for International Development Indonesia
Mission.MAIN
RESPONSIBILITIES:· Takes the lead in the
co-development of USP PQM’s Communications and Advocacy Plan, including key
audiences, key messages, channels, and USP PQM Indonesia’s ‘brand’· Initiates activity-based public
awareness and advocacy materials in line with approved HIV and TB work plans in
collaboration with Government of Indonesia and private sector stakeholders· Develops effective communications
strategy for the PQM Indonesia field office, including routine communications
(website, newsletters, social media, etc.) as needed for distribution to donors
and partners· Contributes to quarterly and
annual reports for the PQM Indonesia field office· Provides inputs into
collaborative communications strategies between BPOM and the Ministry of Health
as outlined in approved work plans· Assists the Senior Project
Coordinator in the collection and interpretation of data for reporting on
program indicators for the Indonesia field office, and contribution to overall
knowledge management of the PQM program· Travels to central or provincial
sites as needed · Supports the CoP and
other program staff to establish the work plan
implementation annually· Prepares documents and reports in
English and Bahasa for submission to supervisor, partners and donors· Works effectively as a member of
a small country office team· Performs other duties
as assigned
S1-level undergraduate
university degree in communications, social sciences, or public health with a
health communications focus·
High proficiency in
English, both oral and written, as evidenced by submission of IELTS or TOEFL
scores taken between 2014 to 2016·
3 years’ experience working
on development of public or government communications programs, health-related
public awareness and/or advocacy projects within Indonesia or internationally·
Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in monitoring and
evaluating programs, including indicator development, study design, and data
analysis in public health sector·
Experience working with
Government of Indonesia partners, international donors and/or NGOs would be an
advantage·
Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia·
Highly developed computer
skills
submit current CV and evidence of salary history (AID1420 form available at http://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/AID1420-17.doc)
by latest 18 June 2016 to:
With copy
to: [email protected]