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About the Project
India’s urban population is growing rapidly, and by 2050 it will reach 877 million - nearly two-thirds of the country’s population. The concentration of people in urban settings, coupled with environmental pressures and evolving disease patterns, demands robust surveillance systems capable of early detection and rapid response. PATH is working to strengthen urban disease surveillance and build preparedness against future disease threats in Patna and Nagpur. Under this goal, PATH will support these intervention cities with strengthened surveillance infrastructure, enhanced data quality and reporting, and improved multisectoral coordination across human, animal, and environmental health domains.
About the Position
PATH is seeking to recruit a City Lead - Surveillance for Nagpur to provide overall leadership of the surveillance strengthening programme at the city level. The City Lead will bring deep expertise in surveillance operations and will be responsible for urban surveillance planning, implementation, and monitoring across intervention facilities and geographies within Nagpur. This position requires strong stakeholder engagement with the Municipal Surveillance Unit (MSU), District Surveillance Unit (DSU), City Programme Management Unit (CPMU), Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), and other key departments. The City Lead will serve as the primary point of contact for all surveillance activities in Nagpur and will act as the bridge that moves the One Health concept from theory to operation, ensuring meaningful coordination across human, animal, and environmental health domains on the ground. The City Lead will be responsible for delivering surveillance strengthening outputs in Nagpur in alignment with the approved activity plan, with a strong focus on integration with Smart City platforms and digital surveillance systems.
Responsibilities
Lead the planning, implementation, and monitoring of urban surveillance strengthening activities in Nagpur, ensuring alignment with state and national surveillance priorities.
Manage day-to-day stakeholder engagement and coordination with MSU, DSU, CPMU, ULBs, and other relevant departments to ensure integrated programme delivery.
Conduct and guide situational analysis of the existing urban surveillance system, identifying strengths, gaps, and areas for improvement in surveillance coverage, reporting timeliness, and data quality.
Develop city-specific surveillance strengthening strategies and action plans in alignment with the national roadmap and in coordination with the national surveillance team.
Provide strategic oversight and decision-making support to ensure effective programme delivery, including course corrections based on monitoring data and field insights.
Strengthen IHIP reporting and data quality at the facility, ward, and city levels through supportive supervision, mentoring of surveillance staff, and targeted upskilling interventions.
Drive data actionability by working closely with the MSU and DSU to translate surveillance data into weekly response planning, early warning triggers, and targeted field action, moving beyond reporting for its own sake.
Facilitate and coordinate outbreak preparedness and response activities, including the operationalisation of rapid response teams, investigation protocols, and after-action reviews.
Plan and coordinate simulation exercises, mock drills, and tabletop scenarios to proactively test the city’s surveillance and outbreak response systems before real-world events occur.
Explore and advance integration of surveillance data with city-level digital platforms, including Smart City and Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) systems, to enable cross-platform data flow and visualisation.
Lead efforts to integrate surveillance data streams with ICCC and other digital platforms for real-time monitoring and decision support.
Foster meaningful private sector engagement by working with private hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and clinics to strengthen case reporting, laboratory linkages, and outbreak notification in the urban context.
Ensure adherence to approved activity timelines, deliverables, and budget utilisation at city level.
Plan and facilitate upskilling and technical handholding initiatives on IHIP operations, surveillance data management, outbreak investigation, and related topics for city and facility-level health functionaries.
Support the integration of diagnostic workflow strengthening within the urban surveillance system, including specimen referral mapping and laboratory coordination.
Identify and foster partnerships with development partners, academic institutions, and civil society organisations in Nagpur for strengthening urban surveillance. This includes exploring collaborations with institutions such as the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University (MAFSU), among others, to strengthen the animal health arm of One Health surveillance.
Prepare regular progress reports, situational updates, and presentations on surveillance activities for the national team, donors, and government counterparts.
Coordinate with other city-level project teams to ensure synergies across urban health programme components.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor for the smooth functioning of the programme and achievement of project goals.
Required Experience and Qualifications
MBBS/ BDS/ BAMS/ BHMS/BVSc with a master’s in public health (MPH), Epidemiology, or a Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health (DPH) / Health Management.
5-7 years of progressive experience in disease surveillance, epidemiology, or public health programme implementation, with demonstrable experience of working at the city or district level. Experience of working in Maharashtra or comparable urban settings is strongly preferred.
Direct experience of leading or coordinating with government surveillance systems - including IDSP/IHIP, State Surveillance Units (SSU), District Surveillance Units (DSU), or Municipal Surveillance Units (MSU).
Familiarity with the Indian public health system, key stakeholders, and relevant government policies and strategies, particularly the National Health Mission, NUHM, Ayushman Bharat, and Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme.
Exposure to NHM financial and planning guidelines (including the Programme Implementation Plan / PIP process) will be a strong advantage.
Experience in stakeholder management and coordination with ULBs, municipal health departments, and multisectoral partners.
Past experience with INGOs, or equivalent agencies on surveillance, outbreak response, or health systems strengthening will be preferred.
Functional Competencies
Demonstrated ability to provide strategic and operational leadership to city-level teams and stakeholders.
Strong technical knowledge of disease surveillance systems, IHIP operations, and outbreak investigation.
Proficiency in data analysis, data visualisation, and epidemiological tools
Working knowledge of GIS mapping tools such as QGIS or ArcGIS for spatial analysis of surveillance and outbreak data.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and Hindi. Working knowledge of Marathi is strongly desirable.
Direct experience of independently liaising with government health functionaries, district and city-level administrators, and development partners.
Strong coordination and stakeholder management skills across multiple departments and partner organisations.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Ability to travel within the city and Delhi as required (up to 30-40% of the time).

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