Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 1st Oct 2021
The Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security was established in October 2017 to lead the design and delivery of the $300 million Health Security Initiative (HSI) (2017-2022). The goal of the HSI is to contribute to the avoidance and containment of infectious disease threats with the potential to cause social and economic harms on a national, regional or global scale. It aims to inform evidence-based planning, help prevent avoidable epidemics, strengthen early detection capacity, and support rapid, effective national and international outbreak responses. It does this by accelerating research on new drugs and diagnostics, expanding partnerships at the national, regional and global level to strengthen human and animal health systems, and deepening people-to-people linkages that build national and regional health security capacity. Funding for the initiative is drawn from Australia’s international development assistance program and applied to activities eligible to be classified as Official Development Assistance.
The HSI is implemented by the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security. The Centre, located in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, brings together expertise from relevant Australian government agencies and technical advisers. It is advised by a distinguished Technical Reference Group.
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The purpose of this role is for an expert adviser to lead and coordinate monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) activities for the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security (Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security (dfat.gov.au). The position is an in-house long-term adviser position in the Centre for Health Security, based in Canberra. It is a full-time position, however applications for flexible work may be considered. The duration of the contract is 1 November 2021 (or as soon as possible thereafter) to 30 June 2022 with the option of an extension to 31 January 2023 subject to satisfactory performance and the Health Security Initiative being extended. The position is classified as a C3 position on DFAT’s Adviser Remuneration Framework.
The Adviser will report to the Director, Operations Support of the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security.
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