Job Type : Full Time
Industry : Information and Communication Technology/ Computer Science
Education Level : Senior level
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is engaged in a five-year Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Tanzania (CDC-Tanzania) to provide strategic information and health information systems (HIS) technical assistance to the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MOHCDGEC) as well as the United States’ President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and their implementing partners (IPs). We are recruiting an individual through our affiliated international NGO ‘Global Programs’ to serve as a Health Information Systems Developer.
Main duties and
responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Systems Integration and
Informatics Director, the HIS Developer shall be responsible for designing,
developing, implementing, testing, maintaining, auditing, and improving new and
existing health information systems and project software. The developer will
also bring expertise to activities related to developing interoperability
between EMR, Lab, and other health information systems. The developer shall
also ensure that all software developed conforms to set software development
standards by conducting rigorous diagnosis, tests, code debugging, and
technical documentation through reference manuals.
Specific
responsibilities include:
Experience, skills,
and minimum required qualifications:
Other desired
skills/qualities:
To Apply:
All applicants must address each selection criterion
detailed in the minimum requirements above with specific and comprehensive
information supporting each item.
All applications must
include the following:
Applications and supporting documents should be sent via e-mail to info.tanzania@ucglobalprograms.org and must be received by October 4, 2021.
NOTE: Only short-listed candidates
will be contacted.
Global Programs—Tanzania works with University of
California, San Francisco (UCSF) researchers and their in-country partners,
either as project staff or in supporting administration of research and
training projects. Our staff provide training, mentoring and technical
assistance to build capacity in epidemiologic surveillance, monitoring and
evaluation, data science, and applied public health research among health
ministries and local partners.
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