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About the Project:
India is at a pivotal point in its journey to eliminate malaria. With a national commitment to end malaria by 2027 - three years ahead of the global target under SDG 3.3 - the country must now confront challenges in its high-burden regions. Among these, Gadchiroli in Maharashtra stands out for its persistent transmission and contributes to over half of the states malaria cases.
Recognizing Gadchirolis pivotal role, the Government of Maharashtra has launched a comprehensive malaria elimination initiative - Malaria Mukt Gadchiroli Abhiyan. Chaired by the Chief Minister, a Special Task Force comprising multiple non-profit organizations under the leadership of the CEO, Zila Parishad, drives this mission-mode campaign. WJCF has been invited to institute a Program Management Unit (PMU) for a period of three years to manage and coordinate the activities as per the Action Plan and align interventions of partners and research institutes with the Operational Plan for Malaria Mukt Gadchiroli.
The Malaria Mukt Gadchiroli project is a pioneering initiative addressing critical gaps in malaria elimination strategies within high-burden districts, with a special emphasis on community-based interventions and intersectoral coordination. Planned to be implemented across Gadchiroli district over three years, this comprehensive malaria elimination project aims to impact the entire population through an integrated service delivery model that leverages existing health systems, community health workers, and multi-partner collaboration. Marking a significant milestone in Maharashtras malaria elimination efforts while focusing on evidence-based strategies, the project focuses on strengthening local health systems and implementing innovative vector control measures. Additionally, it incorporates robust monitoring and evaluation components, amplifying its role in advancing malaria elimination in alignment with national health priorities and international best practices.
Position Summary:
WJCF is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Data and Program Analyst to join the Program Management Unit (PMU) for the Malaria Mukt Gadchiroli Abhiyan, based at the district headquarters in Gadchiroli. The primary objective of this role is to strengthen evidence-based decision-making and monitoring by managing surveillance data, generating analytics, and developing real-time visualization tools. The analyst will be responsible for cleaning, analysing, and validating data from platforms such as IHIP, DVDMS, and LLIN tracking systems. Work closely with the project Manager and district team and develop interactive dashboards, prepare performance reports and scorecards, and support the design and roll-out of the EWARS and alert response system. The role will also involve contributing to operational research and creating data-driven content for program reviews, donor reports, and technical presentations.
Responsibilities
- Clean, analyse, and validate data from IHIP, DVDMS, and LLIN tracking systems.
- Develop and maintain dashboards and reports for district and block-level performance indicators.
- Support the design and roll-out of EWARS and alert response systems.
- Generate data summaries, fact sheets and score cards for monthly/quarterly reviews and contribute to operational research.
- Train field and facility staff in data entry, data quality assurance, and interpretation for action.
- Provide inputs for donor reports, program learning documents, and technical presentations.
Qualifications
- Master s in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Data Science, Public Health, or relevant field.
- Minimum 3-5 years of experience in program analytics or monitoring & evaluation roles.
- Proficient in MS Excel, Power BI, Tableau, or similar software.
- Experience with health surveillance platforms (IHIP/DVDMS) is desirable.
Preferred:
- Working knowledge of Marathi is desirable.
- Strong analytical and communication skills, with the ability to present data visually and narratively.
Last Date to Apply: 1st August, 2025