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Health Specialist (Data management - Polio), Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo This job is archived.
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What this role involves
You will lead polio data management efforts in Kinshasa, ensuring accurate collection, analysis, and reporting of immunization coverage and outbreak surveillance data. Your day-to-day work includes coordinating with health zones, training local data teams, and translating complex datasets into actionable insights for RDC’s polio eradication strategy. Expect field visits to remote areas to verify data quality and support real-time decision-making.
Key skills to highlight
Showcase proficiency in DHIS2, Excel, and GIS tools for mapping polio cases. Emphasize experience with health information systems in low-resource settings, particularly in DRC or similar African contexts. Strong analytical writing and ability to present data to government stakeholders are critical—mention any work with Ministry of Health reports or WHO polio initiatives.
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Add a “Data Impact” section listing 2-3 concrete examples where your data management improved vaccination coverage or outbreak response. Use metrics like “reduced reporting delays by 30%” or “trained 50 health workers in data entry.” This shows you understand the role’s operational focus.
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