Uganda Stop Malaria Project (SMP) is a six-year USAID funded initiative awarded
in September 2008. The project is being implemented by a consortium of partners
led by Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Centre for
Communication Programs (JHUCCP). The other partners are Malaria Consortium
(MC), Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) and Infectious
Diseases Institute (IDI), Conference Services and Travel Coordination.
- Develop computer interfaces for other
stakeholders that include data managers, inventory management team, data
entry supervisors and data entrants - Producing detailed specifications and
writing the computer program codes - Testing the developed software in
controlled, real situations before deployment. - Preparation of training manuals for
users - System maintenance and troubleshooting
of hardware and software equipment. - Training users on the developed system
- Providing daily data log reports to
evaluate performance of individual data entrants and data entry
supervisors - Perform real time data backups and
recovery - Perform any other duties as assigned by
superiors
- The prospective applicants should
possess Master’s degrees in computer science or a related field - A minimum of four years’ experience in
developing complex software systems. - Familiarity with current LLIN
information systems used at MoH is highly recommended
interested candidates are invited to send their applications, academic
transcripts and three professional references to the Johns Hopkins
University/Center for Communication Programmes, Plot 15 Binayomba Avenue
(between Ambrossoli International School and Royal Suites) Bugolobi, Kampala,
Uganda
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