Senior Veterinary Epidemiologist - Economist
- Nairobi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support training of the Liaison Officer on the analysis using LIRA
- Use and further develop LIRA if necessary to analyze all major livestock production systems for cattle and small ruminants in Africa.
- Refine or establish investment plans by identifying the production parameters that most affect herd/flock productivity through sensitivity analyses for each targeted system.
- Compile findings from baseline and sensitivity analyses into concise, accessible reports highlighting key production parameters for productivity improvement.
- Working with the LICS team to integrate reporting capacity into the online LIRA tool.
- The ability to clearly and effectively interpret and disseminate findings, as well as collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
- The capacity to develop and recommend for implementation, effective solutions to improve animal health and prevent disease outbreaks.
- Working effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including veterinarians, researchers, and public health officials.
- The ability to work in a multicultural environment and to work in diverse environments.
- Adherence to ethical principles in research and practice, including data integrity.
- Practical understanding of the operations of the FAO/AU and its relations with MSs and RECs.
- The ability to analyze information, evaluate evidence, and make sound judgments based on scientific data.
- Demonstrated advanced knowledge of disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, risk assessment, and disease prevention and control strategies.
- Proven proficiency in using biodynamic models like LIRA and statistical software (e.g., SAS, R, SPSS) and interpreting data to identify patterns and trends is essential.
- Demonstrated the ability to conduct related research, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field.
- Excellent oral and written communication and analytical skills are necessary.
- Proven Proficiency in at least two official AU languages.
- Investment plans are defined/refined by identifying the production parameters that most affect herd/flock productivity through sensitivity analyses for each targeted system.
- Findings from baseline and sensitivity analyses compiled into concise, accessible reports, highlighting key production parameters for productivity improvement.
- Reporting capacity integrated into the online LIRA tool.
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