Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) is a State Corporation established through the Science and Technology (Amendment) Act of 1979, which has since been amended to Science, Technology and Innovation Act 2013. The 1979 Act established KEMRI as a National body responsible for carrying out health research in Kenya.
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Organizing and supervising the implementation of all field activities
Work with Research Administrator to ensure adherence to study deliverables time points and support the submission of periodic reports on project status
Developing and designing local training and capacity building of project staff in collaboration with the study coordinator
Liaising with relevant county and sub-county health management teams, MOH departmental heads, opinion leaders and other stakeholders
Drafting, editing and preparing correspondence, reports and other project related materials
Supporting quality assurance/quality control processes for the study data collection procedures
Translate study tools and documents from English into local language as necessary.
Requirement Type
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science, Public Health, Nursing, Clinical Medicine, or Community Health from a recognized institution