Early Post-Doctoral Researcher - Health Systems/Implementation Scientist - Nairobi
2026-04-09T06:09:05+00:00
Kenya Medical Research-KEMRI
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Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Healthcare
Science & Engineering, Healthcare, Research, Civil & Government
2026-04-21T17:00:00+00:00
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Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) is a State Corporation established through the Science and Technology (Amendment) Act of 1979, which has since been amended to Science, Technology and Innovation Act 2013. The 1979 Act established KEMRI as a National body responsible for carrying out health research in Kenya.
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Early Post-Doctoral Researcher - Health Systems/Implementation Scientist - Nairobi
Job Type
Contract
Qualification
PhD/Fellowship
Experience
Nairobi
Job Field
Medical / Healthcare , Research
Key Responsibilities:
- Operationalise implementation science frameworks within a multi-country health systems evaluation, ensuring methodological coherence across adoption, implementation, and maintenance domains.
- Design, specify, and maintain indicator sets and measurement plans for implementation strength, including formal definition, weighting, and validation of facility-level Implementation Strength components across health system domains.
- Lead the quantitative development and refinement of the implementation index
- Design and conduct quantitative process evaluations linking implementation strength and fidelity to coverage, intermediate outcomes, and system performance.
- Oversee the execution, scoring, and analytic integration of Health Facility Readiness Assessments (HFRA), ensuring standardisation across sites and alignment with system-readiness constructs.
- Coordinate and analyse Quality Improvement (QI) event logs, audits, and commodity and stock tracking data, translating operational disruptions and implementation adaptations into analytically tractable variables.
- Contribute to the development of reproducible analytic pipelines (script-based workflows), including data cleaning, indicator construction, model estimation, and documentation.
- Generate high-frequency implementation performance dashboards and quantitative learning products to support adaptive programme management.
- Lead the synthesis of quantitative findings into learning briefs, technical reports, and peer-reviewed manuscripts focused on implementation effectiveness and health system performance.
- Engage with implementation partners and national stakeholders to contextualise quantitative findings, support interpretation of heterogeneity, and inform adoption and maintenance analyses.
Vacancy Requirements:
- PhD (or near completion) in Implementation Science/Health Systems/Global Health. Mandatory
- Experience applying RE AIM or similar frameworks and managing multi-site process evaluations. Mandatory
- Programme measurement, quantitative analysis, QI methods, stakeholder facilitation, excellent writing. Mandatory
- Operationalise implementation science frameworks within a multi-country health systems evaluation, ensuring methodological coherence across adoption, implementation, and maintenance domains.
- Design, specify, and maintain indicator sets and measurement plans for implementation strength, including formal definition, weighting, and validation of facility-level Implementation Strength components across health system domains.
- Lead the quantitative development and refinement of the implementation index
- Design and conduct quantitative process evaluations linking implementation strength and fidelity to coverage, intermediate outcomes, and system performance.
- Oversee the execution, scoring, and analytic integration of Health Facility Readiness Assessments (HFRA), ensuring standardisation across sites and alignment with system-readiness constructs.
- Coordinate and analyse Quality Improvement (QI) event logs, audits, and commodity and stock tracking data, translating operational disruptions and implementation adaptations into analytically tractable variables.
- Contribute to the development of reproducible analytic pipelines (script-based workflows), including data cleaning, indicator construction, model estimation, and documentation.
- Generate high-frequency implementation performance dashboards and quantitative learning products to support adaptive programme management.
- Lead the synthesis of quantitative findings into learning briefs, technical reports, and peer-reviewed manuscripts focused on implementation effectiveness and health system performance.
- Engage with implementation partners and national stakeholders to contextualise quantitative findings, support interpretation of heterogeneity, and inform adoption and maintenance analyses.
- Programme measurement
- quantitative analysis
- QI methods
- stakeholder facilitation
- excellent writing
- PhD (or near completion) in Implementation Science/Health Systems/Global Health.
- Experience applying RE AIM or similar frameworks and managing multi-site process evaluations.
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Vacancy title:
Early Post-Doctoral Researcher - Health Systems/Implementation Scientist - Nairobi
[Type: CONTRACTOR, Industry: Healthcare, Category: Science & Engineering, Healthcare, Research, Civil & Government]
Jobs at:
Kenya Medical Research-KEMRI
Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, April 21 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, April 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) is a State Corporation established through the Science and Technology (Amendment) Act of 1979, which has since been amended to Science, Technology and Innovation Act 2013. The 1979 Act established KEMRI as a National body responsible for carrying out health research in Kenya.
Read more about this company
Early Post-Doctoral Researcher - Health Systems/Implementation Scientist - Nairobi
Job Type
Contract
Qualification
PhD/Fellowship
Experience
Nairobi
Job Field
Medical / Healthcare , Research
Key Responsibilities:
- Operationalise implementation science frameworks within a multi-country health systems evaluation, ensuring methodological coherence across adoption, implementation, and maintenance domains.
- Design, specify, and maintain indicator sets and measurement plans for implementation strength, including formal definition, weighting, and validation of facility-level Implementation Strength components across health system domains.
- Lead the quantitative development and refinement of the implementation index
- Design and conduct quantitative process evaluations linking implementation strength and fidelity to coverage, intermediate outcomes, and system performance.
- Oversee the execution, scoring, and analytic integration of Health Facility Readiness Assessments (HFRA), ensuring standardisation across sites and alignment with system-readiness constructs.
- Coordinate and analyse Quality Improvement (QI) event logs, audits, and commodity and stock tracking data, translating operational disruptions and implementation adaptations into analytically tractable variables.
- Contribute to the development of reproducible analytic pipelines (script-based workflows), including data cleaning, indicator construction, model estimation, and documentation.
- Generate high-frequency implementation performance dashboards and quantitative learning products to support adaptive programme management.
- Lead the synthesis of quantitative findings into learning briefs, technical reports, and peer-reviewed manuscripts focused on implementation effectiveness and health system performance.
- Engage with implementation partners and national stakeholders to contextualise quantitative findings, support interpretation of heterogeneity, and inform adoption and maintenance analyses.
Vacancy Requirements:
- PhD (or near completion) in Implementation Science/Health Systems/Global Health. Mandatory
- Experience applying RE AIM or similar frameworks and managing multi-site process evaluations. Mandatory
- Programme measurement, quantitative analysis, QI methods, stakeholder facilitation, excellent writing. Mandatory
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 12
Level of Education: postgraduate degree
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