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Paragraph: We are seeking a skilled NCD and RMN ACH Research Manager, Grade 4, to join our team. This cross-site position is based in Rwinkwavu, Rwanda, with regular travel to Irene district. Reporting to the Director of the NCD Program, the role oversees data collectors and junior researchers while leading research initiatives within non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and reproductive, maternal, neonatal, adolescent, and child health (RMN ACH) portfolios. Partners In Health (PIN), headquartered in Boston, MA, is a globally recognized non-profit dedicated to delivering equitable healthcare to underserved communities. Through service delivery, training, advocacy, and research, PIN bridges the gap in medical access for those most in need. Operating in countries including Haiti, Peru, Guatemala, Rwanda, and others, PIN collaborates with governments and local organizations to strengthen public health systems. In Rwanda, PIN works alongside the Government through its sister organization, Input Mu Burma (IMB), to enhance healthcare in rural and underserved regions. PIN’s programs span NCDs, oncology, surgery, and RMN ACH, with Rwinkwavu serving as a key hub for NCD and surgical services, and Irene district as a focal point for reproductive and maternal health. The NCD & RMN ACH Research Manager will provide scientific leadership to research activities across both portfolios, with a strong emphasis on NCDs. Responsibilities include designing and implementing high-impact studies, ensuring methodological rigor, and fostering collaboration between research and clinical teams. The role requires expertise in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research, along with robust scientific writing and project management skills. Additional duties involve mentoring junior researchers, overseeing quality improvement initiatives, and ensuring ethical compliance, data integrity, and timely dissemination of findings.
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