Jhpiego, an Affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, is a global leader in improving healthcare services for women and their families.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Data Scientist
Job Id: 2026-7867 Location: Nigeria
Responsibilities
Modeling & Analytics:
Support the development, execution, and tuning of analytical and epidemiological models for HIV, malaria, and global health security applications, including outbreak detection and scenario analysis.
Conduct statistical analyses using standard statistical and programming tools to support international health research studies, program evaluations, and emergency response activities.
Contribute analyses and modeling outputs to inform situational awareness, risk assessment, and decision‑making during outbreak response activities.
Perform model calibration, validation, and error analysis; recommend and implement improvements to improve predictive performance and operational relevance.
Mine and integrate multiple international data sources to develop key indicators, calibration targets, and analytical datasets for planning and monitoring.
Support analytic workflows for surveillance and response to outbreaks of international concern, including emerging infectious diseases and public health emergencies.
Assist in evaluating system performance for surveillance and early warning systems, including sensitivity, timeliness, and data completeness.
Data Quality, Validation & Management:
Develop scripts and production tools to clean, transform, and validate international health datasets, accounting for variability in data completeness, timeliness, and quality.
Monitor data quality and detect anomalies that may indicate reporting errors, system failures, or emerging public health events.
Perform routine and ad hoc data quality assurance activities to support surveillance, modeling, and reporting requirements.
Manage or contribute to data entry, documentation, and stewardship for programmatic, surveillance, and research databases.
Reporting, Visualization & Communication:
Analyze surveillance, programmatic, and model outputs; interpret findings; and prepare technical reports, briefings, and summaries for internal and external stakeholders.
Design tables, figures, maps and data visualizations (PowerBi) to communicate trends, risks, and analytic findings to technical and non‑technical audiences, including leadership and partner organizations.
Use GIS tools (e.g., ArcGIS, ArcGIS Online, QGIS) to develop maps and spatial analyses supporting outbreak detection, monitoring, and response.
Create and maintain geospatial datasets integrating epidemiological, laboratory, and surveillance data for HIV, malaria, and global health security events.
Produce static and interactive maps to visualize disease spread, risk factors, health system capacity, and intervention coverage.
Support spatial analyses (e.g., clustering, hotspot detection, proximity analysis) to inform situational awareness and decision‑making during outbreaks of international concern.
Collaborate with teams to translate geospatial findings into clear visual products for reports, briefings, and dashboards.
Support routine and ad hoc reporting for HIV, malaria, and global health security programs.
Collaboration & Partnership Support:
Collaborate with epidemiologists, technical advisors and program staff to support international health initiatives.
Coordinate with external partners, ministries of health, and international organizations to support data sharing, analysis, and reporting.
Communicate technical concepts, analytic findings, and data limitations clearly to diverse audiences, including division leadership.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Statistics, Biostatistics or a related field with a strong focus on global health security. Master’s degree in the related field is preferred.
Minimum of 7 - 8 years of progressively responsible professional experience in applied data science and analytics experience, with at least two of those years including complex programming experience.
Expertise and strong practical skills in using GIS to develop maps and spatial analyses supporting outbreak detection, monitoring, and response.
Ability to translate complex data into actionable insights and communicate findings effectively to various audiences.
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, with rigorous attention to detail and data accuracy.
Additional education may substitute for required experience and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications:
Masters Degree in Epidemiology in the related field will be an advantage.
Experience with coding in R (or python), including the use of generative AI tools and best practices for data reproducibility (e.g., tidyverse), visualization (e.g., ggplot), and version control (e.g., git).
Experience in Excel, DHIS2, and PowerBI
Technical skills required include Data Architecture, Data Management & Analysis, Data Tools & Platforms, Data Validation & Quality Assurance, Statistical Modelling, Statistical Programming, Data Visualization, Geographic Information Systems, Programming Languages and Machine Learning.