JOB DESCRIPTION FOR ADVERTISEMENT
Position: Schools Engagement Coordinator
Department: Public and Community Engagement (PCE)
Location: Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
Hours of work: Full-time. Working hours are 37.5 hours per week.
Tenure: Initially for 01 year, including a 02 month probation period, with possibility of extension based on annual performance appraisal and funding.
Reporting to: Vice-Head of PCE
Vacancy reference: JD-0521-016
Background
The Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) is a large-scale clinical and public health research unit based in Viet Nam. We are hosted by the Hospital of Tropical Diseases (HTD) in Ho Chi Minh City, and the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (NHTD) in Hanoi. We also have sister units in Kathmandu, Jakarta and Shantou. As a Wellcome Trust Major Overseas Programme, we have received considerable support from the Wellcome Trust since our establishment in 1991.
Our ten-year vision is to have local, regional and global impact on health by leading a locally driven research programme on infectious diseases in Southeast Asia. This is being achieved via an integrated long-term research programme, contributions to training, the scientific literature, national and international meetings and membership of national and international committees. Priority is given to health issues important to the hospitals, and to Viet Nam as a whole. All work is intended not only to benefit the patients seen daily at our host hospitals, but also to help improve patient care throughout Viet Nam and the region.
Dedicated to research excellence, OUCRU has a commitment to promote its research findings internationally and locally in Vietnam. OUCRU has a dynamic and innovative Public and Community Engagement team responsible for promoting the image and
science of OUCRU in Vietnam, and designing and implementing training and public engagement activities. The PCE department has a strong focus on youth involvement, and accessibility of science to school-aged children. In addition, it has a research and engagement interests around vaccination uptake, in the context of underserved communities and understanding vaccine hesitancy, supporting healthcare workers.
In 2017-2020, OUCRU and Bayer have developed a joint project called Making Science Making Sense (MSMS) to promote hands-on science learning for primary schoolchildren. In responding to the current situation of society, we enabled our partnership to develop a MSMS digital science hub that engages Vietnamese children across the country in visual and interactive activities to develop their science literacy.
Please see more information on OUCRU Website: www.oucru.org
Job summary
This engagement position would suit a dynamic individual who is passionate about working with children and youth in the sector of science education, engagement and development.
The schools engagement coordinator will be responsible for:
This position might require works at the weekends to run events, and travel to provinces to support other schools and youth engagement activities.
Key responsibilities and tasks
Digital engagement to promote science literacy for children
Face to face engagement events
Engagement and training to support capacity of science teachers
General coordination and management
Other tasks: requested by Head of PCE and Vice-Head of PCE.
Selection criteria
Essential criteria
This person should be dynamic, innovative and enthusiastic. She/he is expected to have the followings:
Benefits
How to apply
Interested, qualified candidates are invited to send their detailed resume and cover letter in English, including copies of relevant degrees, certificates, either by email or by post to the following address:
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit
Laboratory of Clinical Science
Hospital for Tropical Diseases
764 Vo Van Kiet, Ward 1, District 5, HCMC
Tel: 39237954
Email: [email protected]
*** We thank all applicants for their interests but only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.
Contact person
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Phuc
Deadline for submission: 9 June 2021