State Coordinator - Microbiology (Guwahati)

State Coordinator - Microbiology (Guwahati)

19 Aug
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Foundation For Innovative New Diagnostics
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Guwahati

19 Aug

Foundation For Innovative New Diagnostics

Guwahati

Job Summary

The State Coordinator - Microbiology (SC-MB) will work closely with the Senior Microbiologist, Training & QMS Lead, Program Manager, Data Analyst, and the project team, as well as state-level health authorities and district stakeholders to strengthen laboratory and surveillance capacity for microbiology testing and data reporting within the assigned states.

Responsibilities

- Serve as the primary point of contact for the State Surveillance Unit (SSU) and District Public Health Laboratories (DPHLs) in the assigned state, supporting project inception discussions and information-gathering on current testing, data reporting, procurement, and training practices.

- Coordinate with the state microbiologist and DPHL staff on completion timelines for the online self-assessment checklist, and support online orientation of SSU/DPHL staff on the assessment process.

- Undertake supportive supervision and coaching visits to districts, guiding DPHL teams through the self-assessment checklist and sensitizing them on upcoming project activities.

- Lead on-site physical verification of selected DPHLs (functionality, HR, equipment, and resource status) based on self-assessment scores and prepare state-level assessment reports for discussion with the SSU.

- Support resource mapping of equipment, reagents, kits, consumables, and HR needs at DPHLs, in line with DPHL guidelines and P/L form reporting requirements.

- Co-facilitate or support webinars and in-person training for DPHL staff (lab technicians, microbiologists, hospital managers, store in-charges) on laboratory management, supply chain planning, and Quality Management Systems (QMS).

- Support in-person regional upskilling and sensitization sessions on epidemiology, outbreak surveillance, and OPD/symptom-based testing integration - including venue identification, logistics coordination, and post-session reporting.

- Support development of a roadmap, with state microbiologists and epidemiologists, to strengthen timely P and L form entry on the IHIP portal; conduct on-site DPHL visits to verify and cross-check reported data against laboratory registers and track monthly testing and reporting trends.

- Lead state-level coordination on environmental/water testing: support discussions with SSU, NCDC,



and sanitation department; help identify priority blocks with functional Block Public Health Units (BPHUs); and provide in office mentoring on water sample collection, transport, testing SOPs, and reporting.

- Support monthly tracking and reporting of project indicators (assessment coverage, supervisory visits, QMS compliance, IHIP reporting) from the field to the Senior Microbiologist/Program Manager.

- Represent the project in state-level review and de-briefing meetings with NCDC/SSU, and support preparation of periodic progress reports for state officials.

- Identify gaps or challenges in the technical functioning of DPHLs and liaise with laboratory/site staff to help resolve them.

- Any other task assigned from time to time.

Requirements

- MBBS with MD in Microbiology and/or PhD in Microbiology, with at least 2 years of relevant laboratory experience in microbiology. OR M.Sc. in Microbiology, with a minimum of 5 years of relevant laboratory experience in microbiology.

- Experience conducting laboratory assessments, developing training content, and delivering training would be an added advantage.

- Experience working within public health / disease surveillance programs at the national or state level (e.g., IDSP, NHM, NCDC-supported programs, or similar).

- Strong background in microbiology and microbiology-related laboratory testing.

- Familiarity with quality management systems (IQC/EQAS/ILC) and laboratory biosafety; exposure to environmental/water testing is an advantage.

- Good coordination and stakeholder-liaison skills, with the ability to work with government counterparts (SSU, NCDC, district officials).

- Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.

- Strong team orientation, with the ability to work independently with minimum handholding and supervision.

- Energetic, resilient, and passionate about public health systems strengthening.

- Good computer knowledge (MS Office - Excel and Word); familiarity with digital data-reporting platforms (e.g., IHIP) is an advantage.

- Willingness to travel extensively within the assigned state (Maharashtra/Assam/Jharkhand),



including to district- and block-level facilities, at short notice.

Qualifications

- A PhD or equivalent research experience is desirable.

- At least 7 years of progressively responsible experience in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), preferably diabetes, at the national and/or state level.

- At least 5 years of experience in implementation and operational research in LMIC settings.

- Demonstrated experience coordinating multicentre research studies, implementation projects, or health systems strengthening initiatives.

- Experience engaging with Ministries of Health, national programmes, academic institutions, and other key health system stakeholders.

- Strong understanding of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, including study design, data interpretation, and dissemination.

- Scientific writing experience, including technical reports, manuscripts, conference abstracts, and/or peer-reviewed publications.

- Demonstrated ability to coordinate with multidisciplinary teams across multiple institutions without direct line management.

- Good Clinical Practice (GCP) certification or prior experience working on GCP-compliant studies is desirable.

Competencies

- Strong project coordination and implementation management skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and competing priorities.

- Excellent stakeholder engagement and partnership management skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships across government, academia, implementing partners, and donors.

- Demonstrated ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within multidisciplinary and geographically dispersed teams.

- Strong analytical and research skills.

- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

- Ability to synthesize technical information into practical recommendations.

- Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and the ability to deliver high-quality outputs within deadlines.

- Ability to adapt to evolving project needs and work effectively in multicultural and resource-constrained settings.

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