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Medical Anthropology Analyst
Rationale/Objective for Position
- The Medical Anthropology Analyst is responsible for coordinating and overseeing targeted need-driven operational research and analyses, capacity-building and strengthening learning and reflection to ensure MSF provides holistic, respectful, and inclusive patient-centered community-based health services.
- The jobholder is responsible for implementing the Anthropology Unit framework and applicable approaches in relation with MSF field operations.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Strategic Responsibilities
- Actively participate in the development of the Unit’s organization strategic plan, activities and partnerships as may be needed.
Technical and Operational Responsibilities
- Support positioning and feasibility of the Anthropology Unit
- Identify medical and health-related areas of strategic interest and identify the necessary partnerships with operations across other MSF entities in the region and globally.
- Respond and coordinate requests for support MSF missions/projects working in the region by evaluating access constraints and developing access-specific strategies.
- Contribute to the building, entrenching, and positioning the Unit.
- Prepare and make presentations on behalf of the Unit and MSF international and internal forums to articulate its work.
- Medical program development and operations support
- Assess and analyze social-cultural dynamics of medical emergency contexts to inform and advice the medical operations teams during the conception, implementation, and monitoring of medical and paramedical projects.
- Collect and organize information on health-seeking practices and norms and knowledge during emergencies/crises to enable trust and respect between affected individuals, groups and communities, and field operation teams.
- Support the operations teams on contextual health and political economy analysis.
- Contribute to field visits and intersectional medical forums wherever and whenever it is necessary across MSF units and sections.
- Liaise with Medical Operation teams to identify, initiate links and engage with relevant state and non-state structures managing health services during emergencies.
- Prepare mission reports for review and dissemination.
- Contribute to medical and health promotion operational research and learning.
- Coordinate field operational research on thematic areas relevant to medical and paramedical projects/programs across MSF.
- Facilitate dissemination of research results, learnings and best practices through internal and external platforms including publication.
- Participate in the implementation of the community engagement strategy of the MSF EA operations directorate.
- Coordinate events and facilitate thematic communities of practice events in the region and across the MSF.
- Conduct and facilitate collection, analysis and updating lessons and best practices from MSF missions in the region.
- Contribute and update the Unit’s database.
- Participate in organizing annual operation research events including the Annual Nairobi Anthropology Forum, MSF Scientific Day, Epicenters among others.
- Partnership, collaboration, and representation
- In collaboration with the Anthropology Unit Lead, Training and Learning Unit and other peers in the MSF movement, develop/review training modules, and plan and facilitate effective health promotion and access.
- Conduct targeted participatory training and on-the-job training to enhance multicultural competence in our health service delivery sites.
- Facilitate training in multicultural competence and research ethics for internal and external partners.
- Map and profile relevant stakeholders in medical anthropology applied to the humanitarian context.
- Facilitate linkages and engagement with partners to share capacity, capability, and experience pertaining to humanitarian and emergency medical services in the region.
- Liaise with peers and actively participate in meetings at relevant humanitarian forum including the MSF Intersection/social science and operational research forums, technical working groups and Forums at the regional level.
- Other Responsibilities
- Propose and initiate innovative operational research projects.
- Translation of research Findings into Actionable policy or intervention briefs for field teams.
Qualifications
- Education
- A Bachelor’s degree in Medical Anthropology, Social Anthropology, Human Ecology, Sociology, Social Work, or any culture-related fields from a recognized institution.
- A Master’s degree in medical Anthropology, Social Anthropology, Human Ecology, Sociology, Social Work, or any culture-related fields from a recognized institution is an added advantage.
- Membership in a relevant professional body, think tank or community of practice is desirable.
- In-depth understanding of health-seeking and promotion models and practices in the regional and local context, dynamics, and socio-cultural medical barriers.
- Understanding of humanitarian and emergency health service delivery and ethics.
- Fluency in English is required, and knowledge of French and a third language is an added advantage.
- Experience
- At least five (5) years of non-profit NGO work experience within public/emergency health contexts.
- Experience working with the humanitarian organization, UNDSS, INSO, INGO forum and similar institutions is an added advantage.
- Experience as a field researcher, ethnographer, trainer or in public health is an added advantage.
- Competencies
- Technical Competencies
- Demonstrated capabilities in planning, organizing, and executing health-related operational research, and behavior change interventions.
- Ability to develop, implement, facilitate, and impart learning.
- Ability to provide clear, dynamic briefings and analysis of given and unfolding medical and social contexts, situations and needs as they emerge.
- Ability to design and facilitate training engagements with staff and partners to enhance skills and adapt to changing program demands.
- Ability to lead and coordinate field research teams and provide training in qualitative methods for diverse teams.
- Behavioral/General Competencies
- Excellent relationship-building, interpersonal skills, and the ability to effectively represent MSF at forums and with external stakeholders.
- Ability to form and maintain relationships and working partnerships with multiculturally diverse teams and communities.
- Good oral and written communication skills, with the ability to express ideas and concepts clearly and persuasively with senior internal and external stakeholders.
- Commitment to MSF’s Principles.
- Strategic thinking and complexity awareness.
- Critical and reflexive objectivity.
- Initiative and Innovation.
- Contextual analyses, awareness, and adaptation.
- Technical Competencies
Method of Application
- Applicants are required to upload a Letter of Motivation + Curriculum Vitae (in English) in PDF format as one combined document.
- The closing date for applications is on 5th November 2023.