Exciting opportunity to work on MAMI implementation research in Bangladesh/Senegal/UK

 

LSHTM is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant or Research Fellow to be the training lead in the MAMI-GRIPPS Project (MAnaging Malnutrition in Infants u6m: Getting research into policy & practice, at scale). The project aims to inform and facilitate high-impact, sustainable scale-up of care programmes for small/nutritionally at-risk infants. The post-holder will be based in London with regular trips to Bangladesh/Senegal and will report to Dr Marko Kerac.

The post-holder must have a relevant first degree (for Research Assistant) or  postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree (for Research Fellow) in the field of health, nutrition or other health/public health-related field. They should also have experience designing and delivering training, teaching and support courses on MAMI-related topics plus direct clinical experience working on MAMI/related issues. Relevant clinical/front-line experience working on MAMI or directly-related nutrition/health projects in LMIC/humanitarian settings is also essential. Further particulars are included in the job description.

 

https://jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=EPH-DPH-2025-10

Do email me for further info: marko.kerac@lshtm.ac.uk

(NB given short project timescale, sadly we cannot sponsor visa for this role so applicants must already have right to work in UK)

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