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In-depth specialized knowledge of global payer archetypes and the application of non-trial methods (e.g., health economic and real-world evidence) to support the development and market access at an international level.
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TheEmmesCompany, LLC(“Emmes”) isa global, full-service Clinical Research Organization dedicated to excellence in supporting the advancement of public health and biopharmaceutical innovation.
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At Emmes, your actions and hard work will have a direct impact on public health initiatives, both globally and in our local communities with opportunities for volunteerism through our Emmes Cares community engagement program.
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To be considered you must meet the following basic qualifications: at least an advanced degree (MPH, MD, DrPH/PhD, MBA, or equivalent education) in public health, epidemiology, behavioral/social sciences, laboratory science or other related field, with at least 5+ years of direct experience in USAID-funded TB programming.
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Master 's degree in a relevant field such as Public Health, Epidemiology, International Development, Public Administration, Social Sciences, Statistics, or Evaluation with three (3) years of professional experience in monitoring and evaluation.
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ICF is a world leader in global health and our work helps partner countries to strengthen the following: 1) the quality of the data they use to inform key health policy decisions; 2) the information systems they use for detection and surveillance of infectious diseases including tuberculosis; and 3) the monitoring and evaluation programs they implement to evaluate important health and development programs.
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Bachelor of Arts with a minimum of eight years of experience in a global health business development OR Master of Public Health/related Master’s degree and a minimum of four years of experience in global health business development.
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Serve as DCR’s clinical research pharmacy authority by providing technical, scientific, and managerial leadership and support in response to global public health infectious disease emergencies, with an emphasis on international clinical research activities conducted at special project sites, often in resource-poor developing countries.
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Qualifications: Master’s degree or higher in public health, medicine, social/behavioral/biological sciences, international affairs, management, and/or related fields; Experience and technical expertise working on humanitarian response, public health programming, and/or particularly in an international development context, strongly preferred.
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Our core practice areas include: clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Master's in Public Health, Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Applied Mathematics, or Bioinformatics. We are the global leader in the search for a cure for cystic fibrosis and nearly every CF drug and therapy available today was made possible because of CF Foundation support.
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Master's or other graduate degree in social science, public health/medicine, public policy, or related field with 6-10 years experience in the Medicaid state agency field. This is to include technical expertise and innovation in Medicaid finance, especially in the construction of Medicaid hospital global budgets (HGB) and treatment of supplemental payments; provide technical assistance to states on potential legal pathways to implement Medicaid HGBs and Medicaid advanced primary care (APC) payment and care delivery models; provide guidance to states on Medicaid considerations in the construction of state all-payer cost growth benchmarking.
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EnCompass LLC is seeking a Organizational Development Specialist II As a member of the Global Health Training, Advisory and Support Contract (GHTASC) - Learning and Organization Development (LOD) Team , the Organizational Development Specialist II leads and collaborates on the design, delivery, and evaluation of organizational development interventions for United States Agency for International Development (USAID) health sector staff.
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Wearea trusted partner to clients who share our passion for improving public health in a world of ever-changing scientific research. Assists the General Counsel to provide leadership and technical guidance to ensure an effective global ethics and compliance program.
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Analyze and research public health and epidemiology data related to Vaccine Research Center (VRC) candidate vaccine pathogens, i.e. HIV, Chikungunya, Ebola, Marburg and Influenza. Global Solutions Network (GSN), a federal government contracting firm, presents this full time, long-term position supporting GSN's customer at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH.
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