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[e-med] MSF ouvre une poste de "Key Access Pharmacist" à Geneve
- From: Fernando.PASCUAL@geneva.msf.org
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 12:16:01 +0200
Chers amis,
La Campagne d'Access aux Medicaments de MSF ouvre une poste de "Key Access
Pharmacist" a Geneve.
Les termes de reference du poste sont disponibles sur le site web:
http://www.accessmed-msf.org/documents/TOR%20Key%20Access%20Pharmacist.doc
http://www.accessmed-msf.org/
Pour postuler, envoyez votre CV ainsi qu'une lettre de motivation a
Isabelle Saussereau (Isabelle.Saussereau@geneva.msf.org) avant le 24 Juin.
Fernando Pascual MartÃnez
MSF Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines
Fernando.PASCUAL@geneva.msf.org
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Job Title: Key Access Pharmacist
Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, MÃdecins Sans FrontiÃres
http://www.accessmed.msf.org/index.asp
Job location: Geneva, Switzerland
Gross salary: CHF 7,643 x 12 months
Start date: July 2007
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ABOUT THE ACCESS CAMPAIGN
The Campaign for Access to Essential medicines is an international MSF
project. It was launched in 1999 after a reflection on the quality of
medical care dispensed by MSF. General objectives are:
1. To make new âlife-saving or essentialâ medicines, vaccines and
diagnosis tools affordable and accessible,
2. To secure the production and accessibility of quality essential
medicines, vaccines and diagnosis tools that have either been abandoned, or
for which stock discontinuation is leading to access problems.
3. To stimulate research and development activities of new medicines,
vaccines and diagnosis tools for neglected diseases.
One of the key roles of the Campaign is linked to drugs of different
diseases, in particular, HIV/AIDS, MDR TB and malaria but also other
diseases when Campaign support is needed. In this sense, we have
historically contacted pharmaceutical companies in research for new sources
of drugs. For this work, the key access pharmacist makes the link with MSF
Medical working groups and with the network of pharmacists for quality
assessment.
SPECIFIC TASKS
Strategy planning
Participate in strategies definition and planning to overcome access
problems, mainly related to price, production, stocks, availability in
countries and appropriateness of formulations, to medicines indicated for
HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB and agreed by MSF medical priorities.
AIDS, TB (MDR) and malaria -medicines focal point and Information
management:
- Manufacturer (generic and proprietary) technical contact person for
campaign issues such as regulatory situation of drugs in countries, prices,
and prospects on formulation research and development,
- Identify potential new sources and responsible of pharmaceutical
dossiers of new sources (preparation of dossiers, and follow-up) on
relevant campaign products to be presented to the MSF Qualification Scheme
for approval,
- Follow-up of availability of pre-qualified HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB and
agreed by MSF medical priorities related medicines by WHO, in coordination
with MSF international pharmaceutical coordinator; information to be
eventually used for lobbying purposes,
- Responsible for update and analysis on prices, gaps, and
implementation of offers done by pharmaceutical companies (generic and
originators),
o Coordinator of related periodical publications such as âUntangling
the webâ and âSources and Pricesâ,
o In charge of developing studies on prices and availability of
products
o In charge of documenting case-studies to identify new barriers to
accessing drugs
- Regular update of product tables (quality, sources, â) to inform MSF
pharmacists.
- Preparation of pharmaceutical presentations for HIV/AIDS, malaria, TB
and agreed by MSF medical priorities related international congress and
presentations
- Technical support to the campaign, specifically Geneva Communication
Team and other members of the campaign needing support for publications,
presentations, etc related to AIDS medicines.
- Collaboration with Campaign Diagnostic focal point person for
specific publications.
Technical support to MSF sections to implement treatment on projects:
- Information exchange and responsible to answer to queries from
sections, trough or in coordination with, campaign liaisons and
pharmacists,
- Provide technical advice for decision making process in field-related
procurement and policy questions, together with campaign pharmaceutical
coordinator and international pharmaceutical coordinator,
- External advice on request (UNAIDS, Governments of developing
countries, NGOâs, Research Institutes, Esther, Remed, SOLTHIS, etc.)
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Accountable to the campaign pharmaceutical coordinator,
Work in close collaboration with:
 Campaign Medical Director
 With campaign communications, and advocacy team,
 With all other MSF pharmacists trough MSF international
pharmaceutical coordinator and campaign pharmaceutical coordinator.
INTERNAL MSF CONTACTS:
- Participation in all relevant access issues within MSF framework
- Field visits should be done at least 3 times per year, with or
without section pharmacists, liaisons and experts.
EXTERNAL CONTACTS:
- As relevant, contacts with partner institutions (WHO 3x5, UNAIDS,
Global Fund, UNIPAC, etc)
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
 Degree in Pharmacy with at least 3 years post graduate experience on
developing countries
 Proven experience of working independently under minimal supervision
 Demonstrable experience of working as part of a multi-cultural team
 Fluency in written and oral English
 Ability to travel
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS
 Experience in Pharmaceutical Industry or Drug regulatory Authorities
 Knowledge of Health Economy
 Experience in Advocacy campaigns
 Field experience in at least 2-3 MSF missions or a similar medical
NGO
To apply please send your CV and covering letter to
Isabelle.Saussereau@geneva.msf.org by June 24th. Only short listed
candidates will be contacted.
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