6 Job Positions at King Faisal Hospital
Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
Clinical Field Supervisor at King Faisal
Hospital Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE CLINICAL FIELD
SUPERVISOR
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda (with occasional travel to project sites)
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Reports To: Research Coordinator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: Three (3) years
Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration
with partners, is implementing the research project titled “Evaluating
Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Nutrition and Health (MNCNH) Innovation Impact in
Rwanda.” The project supports the Health Sector Strategic Plan V (HSSP V,
2024–2029) and evaluates high-impact maternal and neonatal health
interventions, including Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium
Supplementation, Intravenous Iron, PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound
(POCUS).
We are seeking two qualified and motivated
Clinical Field Supervisors to oversee clinical and operational activities
related to capacity building, field supervision, and quality assurance of study
implementation across selected health facilities. The successful candidates
will ensure adherence to study protocols, national clinical guidelines, and
ethical standards while strengthening facility-level competencies in maternal,
neonatal, and child health services.
The position will be seconded to the
Ministry of Health.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct regular supervisory visits to assigned hospitals and
health centers to ensure compliance with clinical protocols, study
procedures, and national guidelines.
- Monitor fidelity to implementation of study interventions,
including MMS, calcium supplementation, IV iron administration, PPH
management bundles, and POCUS.
- Identify gaps in clinical documentation, case management
processes, and quality-of-care indicators, and support facilities through
mentorship and on-site coaching.
- Support training and continuous professional development of
healthcare providers on study interventions and data reporting
requirements.
- Facilitate learning sessions, case reviews, and feedback
meetings to promote knowledge sharing and continuous quality improvement.
- Ensure timely documentation and reporting of adverse events,
protocol deviations, and study-related incidents in line with research and
ethical requirements.
- Collaborate with data managers and the Research Coordinator to
ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency of clinical data.
- Serve as the focal point of communication between field sites
and the central project coordination team, ensuring effective follow-up
and problem resolution.
- Contribute to the analysis and interpretation of maternal and
neonatal health data to inform implementation improvements.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery, Nursing,
Midwifery, Public Health, or a related field.
- A Master’s degree in Medicine, Public Health, Epidemiology, or
a related field is an added advantage.
- Valid professional license to practice in Rwanda is an added
advantage.
- Proven experience in maternal health projects, research, or
clinical program implementation.
- Strong familiarity with Rwanda’s health system, Ministry of
Health structures, and national data reporting mechanisms.
- Demonstrated experience mentoring and supporting healthcare
providers in data quality, clinical documentation, and protocol adherence.
- Experience coordinating field-based health sector activities.
Skills & Competencies
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- Strong clinical knowledge in maternal, neonatal, and child
health care.
- Proficiency in Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems and
digital data collection tools.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and documentation skills
with high attention to detail.
- Effective communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills
to engage multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong commitment to ethical research practices, patient
confidentiality, and professional integrity.
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and
travel frequently to field sites.
Why Join This Project?
- Contribute directly to improving the quality of maternal and
neonatal health services in Rwanda.
- Play a key role in strengthening clinical practice and
implementation research at facility level.
- Work closely with national health authorities and
multidisciplinary teams on high-impact interventions.
- Support evidence-based improvements that influence national
health policy and practice.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026, 23:59
CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
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Data Manager at King Faisal Hospital
Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE DATA MANAGER
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda
Reports To: Research Coordinator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: One year renewable contract
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Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration
with partners, is implementing the research project titled “Evaluating
Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Nutrition and Health (MNCNH) Innovation Impact in
Rwanda.” The project supports the Health Sector Strategic Plan V (HSSP
V, 2024–2029) and evaluates high-impact interventions including Multiple
Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium Supplementation, Intravenous Iron,
PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS).
A centralized data warehouse will serve as
the backbone for data integration, monitoring, and advanced analytics across
all study components and participating health facilities.
We are seeking a highly skilled and
detail-oriented Data Manager to oversee all data management functions of the
MNCNH Innovation Impact Project. The successful candidate will ensure
high-quality data collection, integration, storage, validation, security, and
analysis support across all study components. The role requires close
collaboration with research, clinical, and technical teams to ensure data
integrity and compliance with national data governance regulations.
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The position will be seconded to the
Ministry of Health.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and oversee the project’s Data Management Plan,
including data flow diagrams, validation rules, and standard operating
procedures (SOPs).
- Manage and maintain centralized project databases, ensuring
secure storage, backup systems, and disaster recovery mechanisms.
- Coordinate integration of data from multiple sources including
EMRs (eBuzima, MediSoft), DHIS2, REDCap, WelTel, laboratory systems, and
other digital tools.
- Ensure completeness, accuracy, and consistency of datasets
through routine data quality assessments and validation checks.
- Design and implement automated data cleaning, reconciliation,
and verification processes.
- Monitor data submission timelines and follow up with field
teams and health facilities to address reporting gaps.
- Ensure compliance with Rwanda’s Data Protection and Privacy Law
and Ministry of Health data governance policies.
- Maintain data access controls, user permissions, and audit
trails to safeguard sensitive health information.
- Prepare analysis-ready datasets and collaborate with data
scientists, statisticians, and researchers to support statistical analyses
and research outputs.
- Generate routine data quality, performance, and monitoring
reports for project leadership and stakeholders.
- Support development of dashboards and data visualization tools
for real-time monitoring and decision-making.
- Provide technical support and mentorship to field teams on
digital data collection tools and reporting systems.
- Develop and maintain user guides, data dictionaries, and
documentation for all project databases and systems.
- Contribute to dissemination of findings through technical
reports, presentations, and manuscripts.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer
Science, Information Systems, Public Health (with strong data background),
or a related field.
- A Master’s degree in Data Science, Biostatistics, Epidemiology,
Health Informatics, or a related discipline is an added advantage.
- Professional certifications in database management, data
governance, or health informatics are an asset.
- Minimum of 2–4 years of experience in data management, database
administration, health informatics, or research data coordination.
- Experience managing large, multi-site health or research
datasets.
- Proficiency in database systems (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server,
or equivalent).
- Experience with digital data collection platforms such as
REDCap, DHIS2, or EMR systems.
- Strong experience in data cleaning, validation, and quality
assurance processes.
- Working knowledge of statistical software (R, Stata, SPSS, SAS,
or Python).
- Experience supporting public health or government projects is
an advantage.
Skills & Competencies
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- Strong understanding of data governance, data quality
assurance, and database management principles.
- Proficiency in SQL and at least one programming language
(Python or R preferred).
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to translate complex technical data concepts into clear
communication for non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple
priorities effectively.
- Ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams
in a fast-paced research environment.
- Strong commitment to data confidentiality, ethical standards,
and responsible data use.
Why Join This Project?
- Contribute to a nationally prioritized digital health and
implementation research initiative.
- Play a central role in building a robust data warehouse and
analytics backbone for maternal and neonatal health innovation in Rwanda.
- Work closely with national health authorities and
multidisciplinary teams in a high-impact research environment.
- Support evidence-based decision-making that strengthens
Rwanda’s health system.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026, 23:59
CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE AND APPLY
Project Manager at King Faisal Hospital
Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROJECT MANAGER
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda
Reports To: Research Coordinator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: One year renewable
Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration
with partners, is implementing the research project
titled “Evaluating Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Nutrition and Health
(MNCNH) Innovation Impact in Rwanda.” The project aligns with the
Health Sector Strategic Plan V (HSSP V, 2024–2029) and aims to evaluate
high-impact maternal and neonatal health interventions, including Multiple
Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium Supplementation, Intravenous Iron,
PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS).
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We are seeking a highly organized and
results-oriented Project Manager to lead the administrative, financial,
procurement, logistics, and operational coordination of the project. Working
under the technical oversight of the Research Coordinator, with functional
accountability to the Principal Investigator, and in close collaboration with
the Ministry of Health Single Project Implementation Unit (SPIU), the
successful candidate will ensure effective planning, budget execution,
procurement, donor compliance, and timely delivery of project outputs.
The position will be fully seconded to the
Ministry of Health.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development, execution, and continuous update of the
Project Implementation Plan, annual work plans, and detailed activity
schedules aligned with approved project objectives.
- Provide day-to-day operational coordination across
participating hospitals, health centers, and implementing partners to
ensure timely delivery of outputs.
- Lead project financial management functions in close
collaboration with the Ministry of Health SPIU, including budget execution
and monitoring, expenditure tracking, financial forecasting, financial
reporting, audit preparation, and full compliance with Government of
Rwanda and donor procedures.
- Coordinate all procurement and logistics activities in
collaboration with Ministry of Health procurement units, SPIU, Rwanda
Biomedical Centre, and Rwanda Medical Supply to ensure timely acquisition,
distribution, and tracking of commodities, equipment, and supplies.
- Oversee grant and donor compliance, including preparation of
high-quality financial and narrative reports, tracking contractual
deliverables and reporting deadlines, and ensuring adherence to funding
agreements.
- Support Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) activities
by tracking quarterly progress against indicators and milestones,
verifying implementation against work plans, and flagging risks or delays
to the Research Coordinator and Principal Investigator.
- Organize and coordinate governance and stakeholder engagements,
including Steering Committee meetings, technical working groups, donor
review meetings, and high-level Ministry briefings.
- Prepare meeting agendas, minutes, presentations, and action
trackers for internal coordination and external stakeholder engagements.
- Coordinate operational logistics for trainings, workshops, site
supervision visits, monitoring missions, and review meetings.
- Maintain a comprehensive project risk register, operational
tracker, and document management system to ensure accountability and
institutional memory.
- Ensure administrative compliance with Ministry of Health
policies, donor regulations, and national public financial management
requirements.
- Work under the technical oversight of the Research Coordinator
while maintaining close coordination with the Principal Investigator and
SPIU.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Project Management, Public Administration,
Finance, Accounting, Data Science, Engineering, Information Technology,
Public Health, or a closely related field.
- Proven professional experience managing and implementing health
programs, preferably in maternal, neonatal, child health, or nutrition
sectors.
- Demonstrated experience managing large-scale donor-funded
projects, particularly those supported by major global health funders.
- Strong experience implementing Government of Rwanda-funded
activities, with solid understanding of Public Financial Management (PFM)
principles and reporting requirements.
- Experience coordinating multi-stakeholder health projects
involving the Ministry of Health, hospitals, health centers, NGOs, and
development partners.
- Prior experience supervising field teams or coordinating health
facility-based activities.
- Experience in monitoring and evaluation (M&E), including
tracking indicators and supporting data-driven decision-making.
- Experience preparing technical, financial, and donor reports
with high accuracy and professionalism.
- Familiarity with ethical review processes, research protocols,
and implementation research is an added advantage.
- Experience with community engagement is desirable.
Skills & Competencies
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- Excellent organizational and coordination skills with the
ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Strong financial and administrative management capabilities.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills to engage
diverse stakeholders and field teams.
- Strong understanding of research ethics, participant
protection, and informed consent procedures.
- Ability to identify operational risks and implement practical
mitigation measures.
- High level of professionalism, integrity, and accountability.
Why Join This Project?
- Contribute to a nationally prioritized research initiative
aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in Rwanda.
- Play a critical role in strengthening implementation research
and health system innovation.
- Work within a dynamic, high-impact environment in close
collaboration with the Ministry of Health and national stakeholders.
- Support evidence generation that informs national health policy
and improves quality of care.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026,
23:59 CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE AND APPLY
Project Consultant on Monitoring,
Evaluation, and Reporting (MER) at King Faisal Hospital Rwanda Foundation
(KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROJECT
CONSULTANT ON MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND REPORTING (MER)
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda
Reports To: Research Coordinator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: One (1) year
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Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration
with partners, is implementing the research project “Evaluating
Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Nutrition and Health (MNCNH) Innovation Impact in
Rwanda.” The project aligns with Rwanda’s Health Sector Strategic Plan
V (HSSP V, 2024–2029) and evaluates high-impact interventions including
Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium Supplementation,
Intravenous Iron, PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS).
The Project Consultant on Monitoring,
Evaluation, and Reporting (MER) will lead the development and implementation of
project monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and learning activities. The
consultant will ensure that project progress is systematically tracked,
high-quality data is collected and analyzed, and results are effectively
communicated to the Ministry of Health, implementing partners, and other
stakeholders.
The position will be seconded to the
Ministry of Health.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and refine project MEL tools, including the results
framework, indicator reference sheets, and data flow processes.
- Establish routine data quality assurance mechanisms across all
participating sites.
- Oversee monthly monitoring activities, coordinating with
implementing partners and field teams.
- Support development of data collection protocols and ensure
adherence to quality control standards.
- Prepare quarterly, annual, and donor-required narrative reports
in line with Gates Foundation requirements.
- Produce data summaries, briefs, and technical materials for
internal and external stakeholders.
- Contribute to scientific manuscripts, presentations, and other
dissemination outputs.
- Support preparation and facilitation of learning sessions,
workshops, and stakeholder dissemination events.
- Build capacity of Ministry of Health and district personnel on
MER practices, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- Develop training materials, including in-person modules and
online learning content.
- Provide mentorship and technical assistance to strengthen
institutional MER capabilities.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Public Health, Global Health, Community
Health, or a related field.
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Community Health, or
related discipline is required.
- 4–5 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, public
health research, program management, or related areas.
- Experience managing or coordinating research or evaluation
projects, preferably involving multiple partners or sites.
- Experience in data collection, data quality assurance, and
analysis for public health programs.
- Proven experience contributing to donor reporting, technical
documentation, or scientific outputs.
- Experience developing and delivering training materials
(in-person and/or online modules).
- Experience working on MoH-led or MoH-supported projects, or
closely with national health institutions.
- Experience working in Rwanda or similar low-resource/global
health settings is an added advantage.
Skills & Competencies
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- Strong command of monitoring, evaluation, and reporting (MER)
concepts, tools, and frameworks.
- Ability to design or refine M&E tools and indicator
reference sheets.
- Ability to manage datasets, conduct quality checks, and support
basic analysis.
- Excellent writing skills for reports, briefs, and
presentations.
- Strong coordination, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement
skills.
- High attention to detail and ability to work independently in a
fast-paced environment.
- Ability to mentor and build capacity in MER practices across
teams.
Why Join This Project?
- Contribute to a nationally prioritized initiative aimed at
reducing maternal and neonatal mortality.
- Lead the design and implementation of MER systems that support
evidence-based decision-making.
- Work closely with the Ministry of Health, implementing
partners, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Build institutional capacity in monitoring, evaluation, and
learning for maternal, neonatal, and child health programs.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026, 23:59
CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE AND APPLY
Research Coordinator at King Faisal
Hospital Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE RESEARCH
COORDINATOR
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda
Reports To: Principal Investigator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: One Year renewabke
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Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with partners, is implementing the
research project titled “Evaluating Maternal, Neonatal, and Child
Nutrition and Health (MNCNH) Innovation Impact in Rwanda.” This study
aligns with the Health Sector Strategic Plan V (HSSP V, 2024–2029) and seeks to
assess high-impact interventions aimed at reducing maternal and neonatal
mortality, including Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium
Supplementation, Intravenous Iron, PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound
(POCUS).
We are seeking a highly qualified and
experienced Research Coordinator to lead the scientific and technical
implementation of this multi-site implementation research project. The
successful candidate will ensure methodological rigor, ethical compliance, data
quality, and effective translation of findings into policy and practice. The
position will be fully seconded to the Ministry of Health and will operate
under the strategic oversight of the Project Steering Committee.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the design, refinement, and implementation of research
protocols, study designs, sampling strategies, and analytical frameworks.
- Ensure standardization of research methods and procedures
across all participating hospitals and health centers.
- Develop and oversee statistical analysis plans and guide
interpretation of study findings.
- Lead submissions and follow-ups with the Rwanda National Ethics
Committee and ensure continuous compliance with ethical standards and data
protection regulations.
- Provide direct technical supervision to Clinical Field
Supervisors and Technical Assistants.
- Coordinate the supervision of Post-Doctoral Fellows, Graduate
Students, Research Assistants, and Provincial Data Managers.
- Ensure continuous capacity strengthening in clinical research
methodologies, digital health tools, and data quality assurance systems.
- Coordinate preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts, technical
reports, and policy briefs.
- Oversee translation of research findings into national
guidelines, decision-support tools, and health system policy
recommendations.
- Serve as the primary liaison between the Ministry of Health,
Rwanda Biomedical Centre, academic institutions, and research partners.
- Provide scientific guidance to the Project Manager on
operational and implementation implications of research requirements.
- Ensure adherence to national research regulations and maintain
the scientific, technical, and ethical integrity of the project.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics,
Data Science, or a related field.
• In addition, applicants must hold at least one of the following:
- A Medical Degree (MBBS/MD), Nursing, or Midwifery degree with a
valid license to practice in Rwanda; or
- A PhD in a relevant health or biomedical field.
• Minimum of five (5) years of progressive professional experience in research, epidemiology, health data analytics, or maternal and child health programs.
• Proven experience working with government institutions, research organizations, or development partners on large-scale public health or implementation research projects.
• At least two (2) peer-reviewed publications in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH), with the applicant as first author.
• Strong experience in data management, quality assurance, and multi-site research coordination.
• Demonstrated proficiency in Python and/or R for advanced health data analytics.
• Familiarity with health information systems and digital health platforms.
• Fluency in English; knowledge of Kinyarwanda is an added advantage.
Skills & Competencies
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- Minimum of five (5) years of progressive professional
experience in research, epidemiology, health data analytics, or maternal
and child health programs.
- Proven experience working with government institutions,
research organizations, or development partners on large-scale public
health or implementation research projects.
- At least two (2) peer-reviewed publications in Reproductive,
Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH), with the applicant as first
author.
- Strong experience in data management, quality assurance, and
multi-site research coordination.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Python and/or R for advanced health
data analytics.
- Familiarity with health information systems and digital health
platforms.
- Fluency in English; knowledge of Kinyarwanda is an added
advantage.
Why Join KFHRF?
- Contribute to nationally prioritized research aimed at reducing
maternal and neonatal mortality in Rwanda.
- Play a key role in generating high-quality evidence to inform
national health policies and clinical guidelines.
- Work in a high-impact, multidisciplinary environment with
government, academic, and development partners.
- Strengthen Rwanda’s capacity in implementation research and
digital health innovation.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026, 23:59
CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE AND APPLY
Technical Assistant at King Faisal
Hospital Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF): (Deadline 19 March 2026)
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE TECHNICAL
ASSISTANT
Location: Ministry of Health, Kigali,
Rwanda (with occasional travel to project sites)
Reports To: Research Coordinator
Contract Type: Full-time
Duration: One Year renewable
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Position Overview:
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration
with partners, is implementing the research project titled “Evaluating
Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Nutrition and Health (MNCNH) Innovation Impact in
Rwanda.” The project supports the Health Sector Strategic Plan V (HSSP
V, 2024–2029) and evaluates high-impact interventions, including Multiple
Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Calcium Supplementation, Intravenous Iron,
PPH Bundles, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS).
We are seeking a qualified and motivated
Technical Assistant to serve as the lead technical resource guiding the
nutrition components of the MNCNH Innovation Impact Project. The successful
candidate will ensure that nutrition interventions are scientifically sound,
ethically implemented, and effectively integrated into maternal, neonatal, and
child health research activities. The role bridges research design and field
implementation to ensure that evidence generated translates into improved
practices and policies within Rwanda’s health system.
The position will be seconded to the
Ministry of Health.
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Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical support in the implementation of project
activities in accordance with approved study protocols and national
guidelines.
- Support coordination of project activities across participating
health facilities and stakeholders.
- Conduct regular monitoring visits to health facilities to
assess adherence to study protocols, nutrition standards, and quality
assurance measures.
- Identify operational challenges, including stock management
issues or protocol deviations, and recommend corrective actions.
- Assist in the development and revision of standard operating
procedures (SOPs), training materials, and implementation tools.
- Provide on-site mentorship and supportive supervision to
facility staff involved in project implementation, particularly on
nutrition-related interventions.
- Support data management, analysis activities, and
interpretation of findings to inform programmatic and policy decisions.
- Contribute to the preparation of technical reports,
presentations, policy briefs, manuscripts, and other project
documentation.
- Facilitate communication and coordination between the Ministry
of Health, Rwanda Biomedical Centre, district health teams, and
implementing partners.
- Contribute to dissemination of research findings to
stakeholders and communities in accessible and user-friendly formats.
- Perform any other related technical duties as assigned by the
Research Coordinator.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, Human
Nutrition and Dietetics, or a related field.
- A Master’s degree in Nutrition, Public Health, Epidemiology, or
a related discipline is an added advantage.
- Valid professional license to practice in Rwanda is an added
advantage.
- Proven experience in health research involving the conduct,
management, or oversight of complex studies, preferably in maternal and
neonatal health.
- Proficiency in Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems, data
management platforms (e.g., REDCap), and statistical software (R, Stata,
SAS, SPSS, or Python) is highly desirable.
- Experience providing technical guidance to research teams and
mentoring facility staff.
- Familiarity with national maternal and neonatal health
guidelines.
- Demonstrated ability to translate research data into
well-written manuscripts and technical reports.
Skills & Competencies
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- Strong analytical skills and exceptional attention to detail,
particularly in protocol adherence and data verification.
- Ability to independently identify complex implementation
challenges and propose practical solutions.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
and Kinyarwanda.
- Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and
travel regularly to field sites.
- Strong teamwork, flexibility, and ability to perform
effectively in a fast-paced environment.
- High level of integrity, professionalism, and adherence to
ethical research standards and data confidentiality.
Why Join This Project?
- Contribute to nationally prioritized research aimed at
improving maternal, neonatal, and child nutrition and health outcomes in
Rwanda.
- Play a key role in strengthening nutrition integration within
implementation research and health system innovation.
- Work closely with national health authorities and
multidisciplinary teams in a high-impact research environment.
- Support evidence generation that informs national guidelines
and improves quality of care.
Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should submit all required documents via this link by Wednesday, March 19, 2026,
23:59 CAT. Questions can be directed to hr@kfhrf.org.
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE AND APPLY
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