Project
title: Intermittent Screening and Treatment or Intermittent Prevention Therapy
for control of malaria in pregnancy in Indonesia (STOPMIP)
The
positions offer opportunities for motivated candidates to join an international
collaborative project between the Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology and
the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK. The Eijkman Institute is a
prestigious well established internationally acclaimed research institute advancing
and contributing to infectious and non-infectious disease based scientific
research. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is an international centre of
excellence with up to date access and expertise in tropical infectious diseases
making them a world leader in their field.
Computer literacy, time management
and organisational skills and ability to work both collaboratively and
independently across a multi-disciplinary team are essential. Good command of
written and spoken English is an additional merit for the roles below:
Data Assistant
Purpose:
- To work under the directions of the project Data Manager in maintaining, and entering data into electronic database. He/she will be detailed oriented and maintain high level of accuracy in handling data.
- Project based fixed term for 12 months extendable for another 12 months and will reside in South West Sumba.
Qualification:
- Bachelor degree or higher in mathematics or computer science or IT.
- Basic Computer knowledge and skills.
- Must be able to work with minimum supervision.
- He/she is open to learning new skills.
Additional
merit:
- Ability to manage Microsoft Office Package.
- Knowledge of using statistical software such as SPSS, Epidata.
- English fluency in speaking and writing.
The responsibilities
include:
- Assist with data processing including data scanning, verification, transfer, and cleaning ensuring standards in the protocol are followed.
- Maintain all records and documentation of data entry.
- Organize filing of clinical records in a systematic manner and locates files upon request.
- Prepare printing and dispatching of clinical record forms.
- Communicate with Research Coordinators on site for data confirmation.
Please send
letter of application and CV to eben@eijkman.go.id not later than 26 December
2013 and put the position title in the subject line. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.