| Coordinate  and facilitate the harmonization and implementation of various EAC  regional medicines registration and regulation policies, legislation,  strategies, guidelines, standards, legal and regulatory frameworks at  national and sub-national levels in the respective East African  Community Partner States in order to enhance the affordability, quality,  efficacy and safety of both human and veterinary medicines and related  pharmaceutical products and supplies that are manufactured, imported  and/or traded within the East African Community region.Coordinate  the development and implementation of a Common Technical Document (CTD)  for registration of medicines at national and sub-national levels in  the respective EAC Partner States in accordance with the existing World  Health Organization (WHO) Regulatory Documentation Package,  International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) Global Cooperation Group  (ICH-GCG) and other relevant international guidelines and standards;Support  the development and implementation of a common EAC regional Information  Management System (IMS) for medicines registration linked to each of  the EAC Partner States’ National Medicines Regulatory Authorities  (NMRAs);Provide technical support in the implementation of  Quality Management System (QMS) in the respective National Medicines  Regulatory Authorities (NMRAs) in each of the EAC Partner States using  Risk-Based Approaches (RBAs) and processes in accordance with priority  public health needs with regard to enhancing access to safe, effective,  quality and affordable essential human and veterinary medicines and  related pharmaceutical products and supplies that are manufactured,  imported and/or traded within the EAC Partner States.Develop  and implement capacity building programmes at both national levels and  sub-national levels in support of the harmonization and strengthening of  medicines registration and regulation in the EAC Partner States.Support  the creation and operationalization of a web-based platform for  information sharing on harmonized medicines registration and regulation  systems and procedures among key stakeholders at both national and  subnational levels in the EAC Partner States.Support the  development and implementation of a regional policy as well as a legal  and regulatory framework for mutual recognition of the registration and  regulation of both human and veterinary medicines and pharmaceutical  products and supplies based on Chapter 21, Article 118 of the Treaty on  the Establishment of the East African Community.Support the  establishment of the decentralized East African Community Medicines and  Food Safety Commission (EACMFSC) which will be an autonomous institution  of the Community responsible for regional coordination of the  regulation and safety of all human and animal medicines, foods, feeds as  well as human and veterinary pharmaceutical products, supplies,  cosmetics, devices, vaccines, vitamins, sera and others biological  products that are manufactured, imported and/or traded within the EAC  region.Establish a national mechanism for using regulatory  information from the respective EAC Partner States’ National Medicines  Regulatory Authorities (NMRAs) (assessments/decisions, etc) and for  making information available to the general public and other  multisectoral stakeholders and partners (legislation, guidelines and  lists of registered products, including rejected applications, etc.)Support  the implementation of the EAC regional policies, guidelines, standards,  procedures as well as legal and regulatory framework for joint  evaluations of dossiers and inspections of medicine manufacturing sites  and to ensure that these assessments are integrated into national and  subnational decision-making processes as applicable.Build  national capacity to implement medicines registration and regulation  harmonization (including developing a capacity building programme for  technical, financial and management staff and project management inc.  monitoring and evaluation) including contributing to the establishment  of the decentralised East African Community Medicines and Food Safety  Commission (EACMFSC);Develop and implement a national advocacy  and communication strategy to sensitize key stakeholders at national and  sub-national levels and to build ongoing multisectoral stakeholder  commitment (including political and local community commitment for  developing and implementing policy and legislative amendments on  medicines registration and regulation)Facilitate national  medicines registration and regulation policy and legislative review in  the respective East African Community Partner States in order to  incorporate the changes that will occur as a result of the harmonization  of medicines registration and regulation among the Countries.Coordinate  and facilitate operational research, monitoring and evaluation and  reporting of various national and sub-national medicines registration  and regulation projects, programmes and initiatives in liaison with the  relevant technical counterparts in the National Medicines Regulatory  Authorities (NMRAs) of the respective EAC Partner States.
 Qualification and Experience:A Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy from a recognized University;A  Masters Degree or other relevant post-graduate qualification in  Pharmaceutical, Public Health or other Health-Related Sciences is an  added advantageWork experience of five (5) years of which two  (2) should be in medicines regulation, policy, guidelines and standards  development.Demonstrated regional and international training  experience in the harmonization medicines registration and regulation  will be an added advantage. Skills and Competencies: Analytical skills, interpersonal communication, report writing, leadership, teamwork, supervisory and planning skills. Candidates eligible for the position: Citizens from the Republic of Kenya How to Apply Interested  candidates should submit their applications quoting the reference  number of the position applied for by registered mail or courier service  and dispatched directly together with the full curriculum vitae, copies  of both academic and professional certificates and testimonials, names  and addresses of three referees, day time telephone /cell phone numbers  to: Permanent SecretaryMinistry of Medical Services,
 Afya House (6th Floor), Cathedral Road,
 P O Box 30016-00100,
 Nairobi Kenya.
 
 Tel: +254- (0) 20-2717077Fax: +254- (0) 20-2713234
 
 Terms and Condition of Service This  EAC Country level health sector project staff position has an initial  three year contract that may be renewed subject to satisfactory  performance and availability of donor funds. Closing Date: All  applications together with copies of relevant attachments should be  received at the respective EAC Partner States’ National Ministries  responsible for Health no later than Friday, 15th June 2012 | 
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