Project Manager Needed for HIV Prevention Study in India

Published April 21, 2008, last updated on March 12, 2013

The Duke Global Health Institute is looking for a Project Manager (Associate in Research) for research activities associated with Project Parivartan at Duke and in India. Project Parivartan is a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) funded project to analyze the implementation and impact of structural interventions for HIV prevention among female sex workers (FSW) in India (http://cira.med.yale.edu/parivartan/index.html). 

The project is currently located at Yale University but will soon move to the Duke Global Health Institute. The project involves collaboration with CARE-India and other partners in the BMGF-funded Avahan: India’s AIDS Initiative.  It is a multi-method study with primary data collection via field work, qualitative interviews, and an annual, serial cross-sectional survey, and the collation of extensive secondary data, all from multiple sites throughout southern India. 

Qualifications: PhD (preferred) in social sciences, public health, social work, or allied field or Masters in relevant field and at least three years of experience.

The Project Manager will be based at Duke University with periodic travel to India.  More details available in the full job description.

 

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