Full Time
Jalaun, Rae Bareli, Sitapur, Fatehpur, Hardoi, Auraiya, Ambedkar Nagar, Kaushambi, Kheri, Kanshiram Nagar
India Health Action Trust was instituted in 2003 as a Charitable Trust with a vision to meaningfully impact the lives of vulnerable and marginalised people by addressing health and social inequities. The Trust is working towards reducing inequities by developing comprehensive and sustainable programmes to improve population health. Since its inception, IHAT has working closely with the Government of India and state governments, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Bihar to achieve public health goals. Our work is focused in areas of prevention and control of HIV and Tuberculosis, in achieving significant improvements in Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health, improved Nutrition among mothers and children, and strengthening health systems. We use program science to optimise and scale public health programs while partnering with the governments and communities.
Maternal anemia remains a major public health challenge in Uttar Pradesh despite existing policies. The Screen–Refer–Track–Treat (SRTT) intervention addresses implementation gaps through a system-strengthening approach aligned with national programmes. A structured learning agenda is embedded to assess effectiveness, refine implementation, understand demand- and supply-side constraints, strengthen monitoring, and inform scale-up. Using a quasi-experimental design across five intervention and five control districts, the study combines repeated cross-sectional surveys of pregnant and lactating women with longitudinal qualitative studies. Continuous learning will support course corrections, evidence-based planning, and development of a scalable state-wide model. In this context, the current requisition and TOR is for the first round of the quantitative survey, to be conducted in 10 districts in Uttar Pradesh.
Team Leader-M&E (Research), or anyone else designated by him
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These positions will be responsible for field implementation of the study on the M&E efforts of our project aimed at addressing anemia among pregnant and lactating women (PLWs) through the SRTT (screen-refer-track- treat) approach in Uttar Pradesh, with responsibilities including data collection from women, team coordination during fieldwork, and ensuring the quality of collected data. These positions demand a strong background in field research, especially in conducting quantitative interviews and require effective communication skills to interact with women.
Key Deliverables expected from the Job Role
The Research Investigator will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Anemia Study at the field level. Key responsibilities include:
Key Inputs expected from the Job Role
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Interested candidates should submit their applications by clicking the “Apply” button provided on this page. Only a complete application submitted through the online portal before the closing date will be considered.
IHAT provides a safe working environment for all its employees; follows the principle of equal opportunity and encourages women applicants. Physically challenged with required skills /knowledge and willing to travel are also encouraged to apply.
We will be following a systematic selection process to fill this position based on experience, competency and suitability. Shortlisting for the posts will take place soon after the closing date. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. Unfortunately, we can only contact applicants who have been shortlisted for the interview. If you have not heard from us within 6 weeks of the closing date, please assume that the current IHAT positions are unable to accommodate you at the moment. It is also not possible for us to provide you with specific feedback because of the volume of applications we receive.
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