Scientist (d/f/m) Global Health Policy Lab Charité Center for Global Health DM.157.24

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Scientist (d/f/m) Global Health Policy Lab Charité Center for Global Health DM.157.24

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Working at the Charité

The Charité Centre for Global Health (CCGH), which Charité established in January 2023, aims to develop strong internal, local, national and international activities and partnerships
in the field of global health and to support and promote research, teaching and collaboration with politics and all stakeholders in the field of global health. The Center combines the
Institute of Virology, the Institute of International Health (formerly the Institute of Tropical Medicine and International Health) and the Global Engagement Unit. As part of the Global
Health Policy Lab (GHPL) initiative, the CCGH collaborates with the Virchow Foundation, the Harvard Health Systems Innovation Lab (HSIL), and other international partners. The GHPL is
looking for an experienced scientist in health policy to be based at the CCGH.

Job overview

  • The GHPL aims to be the leading AI-enabled platform designed for health policy-makers, providing comprehensive tools for accessing, comparing, and generating health policies
  • Its vision ultimately is to make evidence-based health policy development a universal reality
  • You will be employed as a research assistant
  • The successful candidate will have a solid background in health policy and come with a high degree of motivation and self-sufficiency, to work independently as well as part of a
    team
  • In this role, the candidate will contribute to the delivery of the GHPL’s goals, in collaboration with internal and external partners
  • A key element of the position will be to contribute to ongoing activities, particularly the development of the annual outlook report of policy trends and the GHPL digital repository
  • This involves analysing and evaluating health policies, drafting analytic policy-relevant reports and other communication outputs, as well as developing impact narratives on
    policy-making in global health
  • The incumbent will participate in project management and conduct, tracking and documenting progress, adapting communications materials for various audiences, organising or
    facilitating face-to-face and online workshops or policy dialogue events on selected aspects of health policy
  • In addition, the successful candidate will contribute towards building and maintaining strategic partnerships with global and regional stakeholders from different sectors
    (international organisations, academia, civil society organisations, government agencies and industry)
  • The successful candidate will be expected to keep abreast of new policy developments including digital tools, and participate in relevant events or conferences, and collaborative
    visits as needed

According to Section 110 BerlHG, academic employees are given time for their own academic qualification.

We are looking for

To be considered applicants should indicate in their cover letter how their experiences match the profile criteria the candidate needs to have:

  • A doctoral degree in health policy, public policy, public health, global health, medicine, epidemiology, international relations, or equivalent professional experience in a subject
    with a strong public health policy component
  • Demonstrated professional experience in health policy with technical knowledge of principles and methods in health policy or public health management
  • Strong analytical skills as applied to health policies and experience in collecting, interpreting and analysing health statistics
  • Strong organisational and project management skills
  • Outstanding communication skills, with proven ability to produce high quality written outputs, e.g. reports or publications
  • Ability to engage with diverse stakeholders in multicultural inter-disciplinary environments
  • Excellent spoken and written English language skills

The successful candidate will likely also have:

  • Well-developed interpersonal skills to work in collaborative environments
  • Experience working with(in) WHO, the UN or other international organisations or governments
  • Experience in working on health issues and/or policy implementation in different countries would be an asset
  • Evidence of prior interest in global health epidemiology would be advantageous
  • Fluency in German, or other (UN) languages would be highly welcome

Advantages at the Charité

  • A highly professional cooperation in a motivated and interdisciplinary team
  • A future-oriented, varied and demanding activity with a high level of personal responsibility and scope for action
  • Extensive free further education and further education opportunities up to studies
  • Disadvantages on many offers for employees in the areas of shopping, travel, sports
  • Our company pension scheme provides additional protection for our employees in old age
  • Charité has been certified as a family-friendly university and family-friendly company since 2007 – Here you will find further information

Job Information

  • Salary group E13 TVoD VKA-K. The grouping takes into account the qualification, the respective experience level is calculated from the professional years performed. The annual
    salary (gross) is indicated for a full-time position without annual underpayment, allowances and additional services. You can find the collective agreement here
  • Working time is in full-time 39 hours per week possible
  • Fixed term contract until 31.07.2026
  • With us are 30 days holiday Standard
  • The application period ends on: 18.09.2024
  • Code number: 3590


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