The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:
Position: Registration Clerk
Principal responsibilities and duties:
- Keeping records of recruited participants.
- Working with clinical team to manage participant flow and follow-up visit appointments.
- Checking all documents and samples are completed and labelled accurately.
- Maintaining Chain of Custody of documents and samples.
Essential qualifications
- Completion of secondary school education and at least a certificate in health or community development studies or a related field.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Experience in record keeping within a clinical trial setting.
- Experience in using a computer and/or smart device (e.g. smart phone).
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:
Position: Community Mobilizers/Tracers (Multiple positions available)
Principal responsibilities and duties:
- Providing study information to community members.
- Working closely with local government and community leaders and health providers in the study area.
- Locating and following-up potential participants in the community.
Essential qualifications
- At least a certificate in health or community development studies or related field.
- At least one year’s experience in community mobilisation/tracing for field research studies.
- Experience in using a computer and/or smart device (e.g. smart phone).
- Excellent oral communication skills
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:
Position: Research Assistant – Social Science (2 Positions)
Principal responsibilities and duties:
- Conduct informed consent and assent procedures with study participants prior to conducting discussions, interviews, and participatory workshops.
- Conduct focus group discussions, interviews, and participatory workshops with study participants,
- Liaise and coordinate with Y-Check field teams to conduct field observations and interviews.
- Participate in transcription, translation, and analysis of qualitative data as needed.
- Perform other tasks as needed by the supervisor and study investigators.
Essential Qualifications
- A degree in sociology or other related fields.
- At least 2 years of work experience in a research setting.
- Experience with conducting field observation, focus group discussion, and in-depth interviews.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in Swahili and English.
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:
Position: Research Nurse/Clinician (10 positions)
Principal responsibilities and duties:
- To provide trial information to potential participants and ensure the information has been understood and any queries from the participants have been answered.
- To perform vaccination of study participants according to standard operating procedures, following all required QA and reporting requirements.
- To perform physical examinations and sample collection.
- To collect data as required for the trial, completing source documents according to standard operating procedures.
Essential qualifications
- Fully-registered nurse practitioner, with at least a diploma in nursing.
- At least 2 years of post-qualification nursing experience in hospitals or clinics.
- Experience performing vaccinations within governmental or non-governmental organisations.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Swahili.
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
Mwanza, Tanzania is a collaborative research unit of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the National Institute for Medical Research. The mission of the Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to implement two exciting research studies. This includes a clinical trial evaluating a single-dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to males to reduce population prevalence of HPV. A large-scale community-based vaccination campaign is being conducted as part of this trial. MITU is also about to start conducting a study which will provide health and wellbeing check-ups for adolescents (Y-Check services) and assess whether young people will take up the services, how they feel about the service, and how to improve the check-up visit for future adolescents.
The Unit is now inviting applications from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position:
Medical Officer-Clinician (2 Positions)
Principal responsibilities and duties:
- Carry out clinical examinations and complete data collection forms according to standard operating procedures.
- Assist with stocktaking of clinical and field items and submit timely requests to the trial manager and deputy trial manager for procurement of clinic items.
- Assist in referral of participants to collaborating health facilities.
- Ensure participant confidentiality is maintained during all trial procedures.
Essential qualifications
- Medical degree from a recognized university
- Medical officer with current registration enabling clinical duties to be conducted in Tanzania.
- At least 1 year of post-qualification clinical experience in hospitals or clinics.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in Swahili and English.
- Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office packages.
Mode of Application:
- Interested applicants should submit a letter of application together with their CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications to recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 26 June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
- All attached documents should be saved using the candidate’s name.
- Applicants should also include the names and email contacts of 2 referees who can be contacted immediately if shortlisted.
- Applicants without suitable qualifications/registration or vaccination experience will not be considered.
- Successful applicants for all positions must be willing to travel extensively across the Mwanza region.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunities organization, female applicants and people with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
Routine health check-ups for adolescents in Mwanza City, Tanzania: stakeholders’ recommendations on its content, venue, and mode of delivery.
Sedekia Y, Mshana G, Nsanya MK, Kohl K, Wambura M, Grosskurth H, Ross DA, Kapiga S.
BMC Public Health. 2023 May 30;23(1):1015.
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-15956-6.
PMID: 37254079.
A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Young Men’s Gambling and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Mwanza, Tanzania.
Brambilla R, Mshana GH, Mosha N, Malibwa D, Ayieko P, Sichalwe S, Kapiga S, Stöckl H.
Int J Public Health. 2023 May 19;68:1605402.
DOI: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605402
PMID: 37273770
PMCID: PMC10235485
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) is a collaborative research Unit based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania. The mission of MITU is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to conduct a cohort study of 90 women with schistosome infection and 90 women without schistosome infection. This five-year program of research aims to define the genital mucosal immune cell composition in Schistosoma haematobium infection, before and after praziquantel, determine the molecular mechanisms linked to breakdown of genital epithelial integrity in women with S. haematobium infection and to quantify the effect of S. haematobium infection on the frequency, intensity, and duration of genital Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 reactivation in the cohort. The Unit is now inviting applications from motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position:
Position: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
The successful applicant will have a bachelors diploma/degree in the laboratory sciences/technology, and at least 5 years’ post-qualification laboratory experience.
Posts: 2
Specific Responsibilities
- To travel for two days every week with the study team to Itilima district in Simiyu region for screening, enrollment and follow up of study participants.
- To perform urine filtration and Kato- Katz procedures for diagnosis of schistosomiasis from samples collected from participants during study visits.
- To Prepare and organize samples for submission and storage at the laboratory.
- To examine Kato- Katz slides and enter the results in the study tablets.
- To assist with additional tasks as reasonably required by the field study team including assisting other team members as needed in order to contribute to smooth and efficient field work.
- To collaborate with the study PIs, Study Coordinator, Field Coordinator, Laboratory staff and other team members to ensure the continued success of study objectives.
- Attend the monthly meeting between the laboratory and investigating teams.
- To perform tasks in accordance with GCP and GCLP guidelines.
- To perform quality control of all study laboratory related procedures.
- To perform appropriate maintenance of equipment including keeping logs of equipment and routine cleaning of laboratory working areas.
- To perform stock taking for laboratory reagents and consumables.
- To liaise with the procurement department in procuring of laboratory reagents and consumables with regard to study specifications.
- To follow and ensure strict safety procedures and safety checks.
- To ensure participants’ confidentiality is maintained at all times.
Essential Qualifications
- A Diploma/ Degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences/Technology or any equivalent qualification.
- At least 5 years’ post-qualification laboratory experience preferably in research settings.
- Certification in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) for the conduct of human research.
- Familiarity with laboratory techniques for diagnosis of schistosomiasis including Kato Katz and Urine Filtration techniques.
- Familiarity with processing peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
- Strong organizational skills and ability to work effectively in a team.
Desirable qualifications
- Experience working in research settings
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Swahili.
Mode of application:
- Interested applicants should submit their applications together with a letter of application, CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 9th June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunity organization, female applicants and people with disability are highly encouraged to apply
A competitive remuneration package will be offered.
The Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU) is a collaborative research Unit based at the National Institute for Medical Research campus in Mwanza, Tanzania. The mission of MITU is to contribute to improving health through the development and evaluation of interventions against HIV and other health problems by conducting research, including clinical trials, to the highest international standards; to enhance the capacity to carry out such research in Tanzania and the East African region; and to contribute to the translation of research findings into health policy. MITU is currently collaborating with other international research partners to conduct a cohort study of 90 women with schistosome infection and 90 women without schistosome infection. This five-year program of research aims to define the genital mucosal immune cell composition in Schistosoma haematobium infection, before and after praziquantel, determine the molecular mechanisms linked to breakdown of genital epithelial integrity in women with S. haematobium infection and to quantify the effect of S. haematobium infection on the frequency, intensity, and duration of genital Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 reactivation in the cohort. The Unit is now inviting applications from motivated and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position:
Field Nurse
The successful applicant will have a diploma in nursing and at least 3 years’ post-qualification experience preferably in research settings.
Posts: 1
Specific Responsibilities
- To work weekly on Tuesdays in Itilima district with the study team to screen, enroll, and follow up study participants.
- To perform medical diagnostic and research tasks including blood collection, rapid testing for HIV and herpes simplex virus, gynecologic speculum examination with sample collection, and counseling participants on results and recommended treatment.
- To support community health workers with any questions or problems in following up study participants.
- To obtain written informed consent and collect questionnaire data from participants according to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines.
- To assist study participants diagnosed with conditions needing care outside of the scope of the study in connecting for ongoing medical care within the local hospitals.
- To assist with additional tasks as reasonably required by the field study team including sample organization, set-up and cleaning of supplies, and assisting other team members as needed in order to contribute to smooth and efficient field work.
- To meet as needed with the PIs, Study Coordinator, Field Coordinator, and other team members.
Essential Qualifications
- A Diploma in nursing or equivalent qualification.
- A least 3 years’ post qualification experience preferably in research settings.
- Familiarity with performing gynecology speculum examination and cervical cancer screening.
- Familiarity with performing phlebotomy.
- Familiarity with use of electronic data collection tools.
- Familiarity conducting interviews.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to work effectively in a team.
Desirable qualifications
- Experience working in health facilities in Tanzania
- Experience working in research settings
- Certified in GCP for the conduct of human research
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Swahili.
- Knowledge of Sukuma language will be an added advantage.
Mode of application:
- Interested applicants should submit their applications together with a letter of application, CV and copies of all relevant certificates, memberships and qualifications recruitment@mitu.or.tz no later than 9th June 2023.
- The applicants should clearly state the job title for which they are applying in the subject line of the email.
- Paper applications will not be accepted.
Interviews will be held at the earliest available opportunity and only shortlisted candidates will be notified by email if selected for interview.
MITU is an equal opportunity organization, female applicants and people with disability are highly encouraged to apply
A competitive remuneration package will be offered.
Peer Counsellor Intervention for Reducing Mortality and/or Hospitalization in Adults with Hypertensive Urgency in Tanzania: A pilot study.
Kisigo GA, Mgeta F, Mcharo O, Okello E, Wajanga B, Kalokola F, Mtui G, Sundararajan R, Peck RN.
Am J Hypertens. 2023 Apr 22:hpad037.
DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpad037. Epub ahead of print.
PMID: 37086189.