JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Position: Program Research Officer,
Project: Building Healthy Cities
The East Meets West Foundation (EMWF), “the foundation for learning, healing and health" is a US-based non-governmental organization that assists disadvantaged communities in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia through programs in education, health, clean water and sanitation. Founded in 1988, EMW has a 32-year track record of innovative and effective work in Vietnam and a vast portfolio of completed projects. EMW projects and programs are known for their high quality, long -term sustainability, emphasis on results, and significant scale.
East Meets West Foundation is in partnership with John Snow Inc. (US), a health care consulting and research organization dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities in the U.S. and around the world, to implement the “Building Health Cities (BHC)” project in Da Nang city.
Building Healthy Cities (BHC), a five-year project funded by USAID, aims to embed a health equity lens into city policies, planning, and services while improving data flow for existing Smart Cities in India, Indonesia and Vietnam. Health and Smart Cities planning are related; decisions about transport, environment, sanitation, education, recreation, information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, and the built environment can have a major impact on health, despite being outside of the health sector. When this decision-making is harmonized, it can improve access to health services, decrease lifestyle and environmental risk factors for poor nutrition and non-communicable diseases, reduce speed of transmission during infectious disease outbreaks, and increase availability of usable data for urban health decision-making.
Building Healthy Cities will work in partnership with Smart Cities initiatives and urban health coordination structures to add value via improved health goals and metrics in proposed infrastructure and ICT projects, enhance interoperability of data systems, and increased efficiency of multi-sector urban spending. In addition, Building Healthy Cities can help Smart City citizens of every demographic have a voice in the process through integration of a mobile citizen reporting system. Our goal is to integrate health within the Smart City context, reduce time and costs of producing data for decision-making, and empower citizens to demand better health-related services.
East Meets West Foundation is seeking a Program Research Officer based in Danang, to support the BHC operations in the city. S/he will be primarily responsible for supporting the BHC Project Manager on all aspects of project research, reporting, and coordination with key officials in various sectors including Smart City Project authorities, Municipal Corporation, health, urban development, environment, transport, data systems, NGOs/CSO and other stakeholders. The Research Officer will be a member of the team in the project. Day-to-day oversight will be provided by BHC Project Manager under the directions of the EMWF/ Thrive Networks CEO/Country Director and in her absence the Deputy Country Director.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
A – Key Duties and Responsibilities:
The incumbent is supposed to fulfil the following key duties and responsibilities which include but are not limited to:
1. Project research, data collection, reporting (60%)
2. Project Management, Coordination, Communication, and External Relationship (30%)
3. Other support (10%)
B- Qualifications and Required Competencies:
EMW seeks a results-oriented individual with the ability to produce high quality deliverables, managing multiple concurrent tasks, and meet tight deadlines with attention to detail. The successful candidate is required to have:
Salary and benefits will be determined based on experience and qualifications.
The deadline for the above position is October 11, 2020. submit a cover letter and CV to East Meets West, attention to Ms. Thoi Phan at [email protected] , subject: “Application for Research Officer”. Electronic copies only.