Associate - Disease Modelling Specialist at Clinton Health Access Initiative

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Job Description

The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) was founded in 2002 with a transformational goal: help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment. 

The Disease Modelling Specialist will lead technical work to generate Kenya’s first comprehensive national and sub-national estimates of Asthma, COPD, and PTLD. The position will involve a mix of data analysis, model development, stakeholder engagement and evidence translation into actionable policy recommendations. The Disease Modelling Specialist will report to the Senior Director — Infectious Diseases.


Job Industry

Medical / Health Care And Social Assistance

Job Salary Currency

Job Salary Fixed

No

Key Deliverables

  • Conduct a structured review of global and regional methodologies used to estimate the burden of asthma, COPD, and PTLD.
  • Summarize methodological options, data requirements, assumptions, and limitations applicable to the Kenyan context.
  • Recommend the most appropriate estimation approach for Kenya.
  • Model Design and Implementation
  • Identify, adapt, or develop statistical/mathematical models to estimate disease burden and prevalence, using available national and sub-national data sources.
  • Implement models in reproducible code (such as R or Python), applying best practices in epidemiological modelling and sensitivity analysis.
  • Generate scenario-based estimates (e.g., conservative, moderate, and high estimates) and quantify uncertainty intervals.
  • Compile and clean relevant datasets, including national and county-level population data, health facility data, national surveys, TB program data, and other relevant epidemiological studies.
  • Establish and maintain a data catalogue and documentation system.
  • Consolidate datasets for model validation and testing.
  • Validate model assumptions and results through stakeholder review meetings and expert consultations.
  • Cross-check outputs against comparable international and regional estimates.
  • Refine models based on feedback and incorporate validation results into technical documentation.

Produce clear and comprehensive outputs, including:

  • A technical report detailing methodology and results.
  • Policy briefs and data visualisations summarizing key findings for decision-makers.
  • Slide decks and summary infographics for advocacy and dissemination.
  • Support the development of advocacy materials to inform resource allocation and program prioritization for asthma, COPD, and PTLD.
  • Conduct hands-on training sessions for Ministry of Health and partner staff on model interpretation, data analysis, and maintenance.
  • Develop user-friendly documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to enable institutionalisation of the model.
  • Develop a detailed work plan and deliverables schedule aligned with program timelines.
  • Coordinate regularly with government counterparts, academic partners, and implementing agencies.
  • Prepare periodic progress reports, presentations, and technical updates for program leadership.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned.

Essential Qualities

Essential Qualities
  • A degree or higher in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Public Health, Mathematical Modelling, Health Metrics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Health Economics or related field.
  • At least 4 years of experience in disease burden estimation, epidemiological modelling, or quantitative health research.
  • Demonstrated experience in using and developing models for estimating prevalence, incidence, or disease burden.
  • Strong proficiency in statistical software such as R, Python, or Stata.
  • Proven ability to manage and analyse large datasets from multiple sources.
  • Experience working with ministries of health or public health institutions in low- or middle-income countries.


Application Process

Close Date

06/12/2025