Jhpiego is seeking to hire a Subject Matter Expert (SME)/Technical Advisor – Surveillance Systems Strengthening & ATM Mitigation that will provide specialized technical expertise to the Impact Evaluation, focusing on C19RM investments that strengthened disease surveillance, early warning systems, data flows, and use of information for public health action and the mitigation of C19 within HIV, TB and Malaria programs.
The role is responsible for ensuring that evaluation findings related to surveillance and ATM mitigation are technically accurate, analytically sound, and interpreted within national preparedness and health security frameworks.
This includes routine and emergency surveillance systems, public health emergency operations, and the translation of surveillance data into timely response.
Responsibilities
Technical Framing of Evaluation Questions & Indicators:
Provide expert input into evaluation questions, indicators, and analytical priorities related to:
Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR)
Event-based and indicator-based surveillance
Early warning and outbreak detection systems
Public Health Emergency Operations Centers (PHEOCs)
Ensure alignment of evaluation focus with C19RM surveillance investments and national surveillance strategies.
Technical Review of Quantitative & Qualitative Findings:
Review quantitative findings related to:
Surveillance coverage, completeness, and timeliness
Reporting unit functionality and data submission
Use of digital and routine information systems for surveillance
Review qualitative findings to assess:
Use of surveillance data for decision-making
Coordination between surveillance, laboratories, and response units
Operational strengths and bottlenecks in early warning systems
Validate interpretations and flag over-attribution, data gaps, or methodological weaknesses.
Interpretation of System-Level Impact & Sustainability:
Assess the extent to which C19RM investments contributed to:
Strengthened national and sub-national surveillance capacity
Improved detection and response readiness for outbreaks beyond COVID-19
Integration of surveillance data into preparedness planning and response actions
Provide expert judgment on sustainability, including:
Institutionalization of surveillance processes
Data use culture and governance
Linkages between surveillance, laboratories, and emergency response structures
Contribution to Synthesis & Reporting:
Provide concise technical inputs for synthesis sections related to:
Surveillance system strengthening and early warning
Preparedness and response readiness
Support the Team Lead and Senior Program Specialist in ensuring technical accuracy of narratives, tables, and figures.
Participate in validation workshops, technical reviews, and interpretation discussions as required.
Contribution to Manuscript Development:
Contribute technical inputs on surveillance systems, early warning, and data use for action.
Review interpretation of surveillance indicators and system performance.
Support discussion on preparedness, response readiness, and integration with national systems.
Other Duties:
Perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor in line with the Impact Evaluation deliverable.
Required Qualifications
Advanced degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Information Systems, or a related field.
Minimum of 8–10 years’ experience in disease surveillance, health information systems, or public health preparedness.
Demonstrated experience with:
IDSR or equivalent surveillance systems
Event-based surveillance and early warning mechanisms
Surveillance data analysis and use for public health action
Strong familiarity with Global Fund C19RM surveillance investments and preparedness priorities.
Experience working with Ministries of Health, public health institutes, or emergency operations structures.
Prior involvement in assessments, evaluations, or system reviews is highly desirable.
Disease surveillance systems and early warning mechanisms
IDSR, event-based surveillance, and outbreak investigation
Public health emergency coordination and preparedness planning
Surveillance–response linkages
Familiarity With:
WHO guidance on surveillance and health security
National surveillance strategies and preparedness plans
Global Fund RSSH and surveillance-related indicators
Knowledge, Skills & Competencies:
Strong analytical and systems-thinking skills.
Ability to interpret surveillance data within complex health systems.
Excellent technical communication and synthesis skills.
Ability to provide clear, evidence-based technical judgments.
Strong collaboration skills within multidisciplinary evaluation teams.
High professional integrity and sensitivity to contextual constraints.
Key Accountability Statement:
The Subject Matter Expert – Surveillance Systems & Early Warning is accountable for the technical credibility, analytical rigor, and contextual interpretation of all evaluation findings related to surveillance and early warning investments.
The SME ensures conclusions accurately reflect system performance, preparedness gains, and sustainability considerations under C19RM.