[e-med] Poste de coordinateur pharmaceutique à MSF-CAME

Chers collègues,

MSF recherche un coordinateur pharmaceutique pour sa Campagne d'Accès aux
Médicaments Essentiels.

Profil de poste décrit ci-dessous.

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Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines
Médecins Sans Frontières

Job Opening - Pharmaceutical Coordinator

Introduction:
The Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines is an international MSF
project launched in 1999. The Access Campaign challenges external
medical-political actors in order to improve access and stimulate
development of adapted medical tools (medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and

other health technologies) that have or could have major impact on
morbidity and mortality in contexts where MSF works.

The Pharmaceutical Coordinator of the MSF Access Campaign:

The Pharmaceutical Coordinator conducts problem analysis and advocacy to
overcome access barriers to health technologies, in particular related to
price, production, quality, availability in country and appropriateness of

formulations. He/she monitors and influences pharmaceutical policy
developments that affect access to essential health technologies.

The Pharmaceutical Coordinator reports to the Executive Director of the
MSF Access Campaign and is a member of the Management Team. He/she
coordinates and supports and a pharmacist team of three plus consultants.

Specific objectives of the position:
. Stimulate generic competition
· Stimulate production and availability of appropriate drug formulations
· Facilitate the use of key products and new formulations by MSF
· Promote policies that ensure quality and reduce substandard medicines
· Promote adapted regulatory strategies that allow timely approval of new
and adapted products for neglected diseases

Profile:
· Degree in Pharmacy with at least seven years postgraduate experience
including pharmaceutical policy and/or regulatory affairs
· At least three years work experience in developing countries
· Excellent communication and team working skills
· Management experience
· Fluency in written and oral English; French and/or Spanish appreciated
· Available for frequent travel
· Confident public speaker
· Knowledge of MSF an advantage
· Advocacy experience an advantage

Practical information:
Location: Geneva
Start date: as soon as possible

A more detailed job profile can be obtained from Sarah Neerman at
sarah.neerman@geneva.msf.org.

To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter by January 31, 2009 to

Isabelle Sausserau at isabelle.saussereau@geneva.msf.org at the Access
Campaign.

If you would like to discuss about the position you can contact Tido von
Schoen-Angerer, Executive Director of the Access Campaign at
tido.von.schoenangerer@geneva.msf.org or +41 22 849 8905.

More information about the MSF Access Campaign can be found on
www.msfaccess.org