Vacancy Announcement
Position: District PPM Lead
Number of Position: 5
Organisation: International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union)
Location: Punjab: Hoshiarpur, Mohali, Pathankot and Chhattisgarh: Mahasamund, Sarguja
Type of Position: Consultant
Duration: 10 months with a possibility of extension based on donor decision
Travel: 80% of Travel within district
Organisation background:
The Union is a global membership, technical and scientific organisation. We were established in 1920 and are led by people who are committed to our vision, mission and values. Our members are organisations and individuals from all parts of the world. We are made up of government and non-government agencies, charities, donors and funders, professional groups, patient groups and civil society organisations. We bring together clinicians, managers, policy makers, front-line workers and implementers, scientists, patients and survivors, advocates and civil society.
The Union’s Vision: A healthier world for all, free of tuberculosis and lung disease
The Union’s Mission: The Union strives to end suffering due to tuberculosis and lung disease by advancing better prevention and care. We seek to achieve this by the generation, dissemination and implementation of knowledge into policy and practice. We aim to ensure that no-one is left behind, people are treated equally and we have a focus on vulnerable and marginalised populations and communities.
The Union’s Values:
• Quality: we deliver our services and products to the highest possible standards.
• Transparency: we are open and direct in our dealings.
• Accountability: we are responsible stewards of resources, deliver on our commitments, and are accountable to our stakeholders.
• Respect: we recognise people’s intrinsic value and have due regard for the welfare, beliefs, perceptions, customs and cultural heritage of those we deal with.
• Independence: we seek to pursue our mission free from interference by conflicts of interest.
About the Project:
In India, unified and collective action is crucial in the fight against TB. With millions affected annually, a collaborative approach that leverages diverse expertise is essential. The Union proposes to work in close collaboration with Central TB Division, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GoI and NTEP State and district program managers in the State of Chhattisgarh and Punjab for a period of eleven months through a donor funded project.
The project proposes to pilot innovations for improving access to facility-based and home-based Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment (TPT) services within private health facilities, with a focus on multi-specialty/corporate hospitals, chemists and laboratories. The scope involves implementing and evaluating integrated service delivery models to improve TB prevention and treatment completion outcomes. The expected outcome is to develop a sustainable, costed system that generates increased demand for TPT and achieves a high treatment completion rate.
The project will build coordination system between NTEP and private health facilities for initial engagement, capacity building, and streamlining service delivery. The intervention will include the functioning of the concept of "TPT Centers" on a pilot basis within selected multi-specialty/corporate hospitals or jointly the private hospital & laboratories to offer a comprehensive TPT service for the close contacts of the TB patients notified in the private sector, deploying a standardized TPT cascade, including screening, initiation, and follow-up. The staff will activate a secure supply chain mechanism to distribute TPT to the TPT Centers/ Chemists and doorstep delivery of NTEP-provided, free TPT medications to beneficiaries and conduct comprehensive upskilling and capacity-building through orientation sessions for diverse private healthcare providers, addressing knowledge gaps on TPT eligibility, assessment, and scientific updates. The goal of the proposed project is to achieve at least 80% screening and testing coverage of eligible Household Contacts (HHCs) of people with TB, notified from the private sector and more than 90% treatment completion rate among those who are initiated on TPT.
About the position:
The District PPM lead will be placed at the district level of the allocated State ( Punjab- Hoshiarpur, Mohali, Pathankot & Chhattisgarh- Mahasamund and Sarguja) and would report to the State Technical Officer of The Union.
Please note that this position is contingent upon The Union securing an anticipated grant.
Key Responsibilities:
• Work closely with the State Technical Officer, for implementation of priority TB preventing interventions by providing clinical and programmatic guidance aligned with state priorities and objectives.
• Will be responsible for successful implementation of the private sector model as per project plan.
• Provide technical expertise in the design, planning, and execution of interventions to ensure achievement of intended TB preventive outcomes.
• Establish the concept of "TPT Clinics" on a pilot basis within selected multi-specialty/corporate hospitals or jointly the private hospital & laboratories to offer a comprehensive TPT service for the close contacts of the TB patients notified in the private sector, deploying a standardized TPT cascade, including screening, initiation, and follow-up.
• Activate a secure supply chain mechanism to distribute TPT to the TPT Clinics/ Chemists and doorstep delivery of NTEP-provided, free TPT medications to beneficiaries.
• Support development, adaptation, and implementation of SOPs, protocols, job aids, and quality standards.
• Conduct comprehensive upskilling and capacity-building through orientation sessions for diverse private healthcare providers, addressing knowledge gaps on TPT eligibility, assessment, and scientific updates.
• Engage and collaborate with private laboratories to develop an accessible TPT screening package to increase service access and convenience for patients.
• Work closely with State Technical Officer to support documentation of achievements, best practices, innovations, challenges and lessons learned for internal and external dissemination.
• Maintain regular coordination with district teams to support smooth execution of project activities.
• Will maintain a target based approach to engage private health facilities as per the determined outcomes of the project
• Collaborate with data team to track and monitor quality indicators and deliverables related to TPT services.
• Support development and use of dashboards and review tools to assess progress and identify areas for course correction.
• Contribute to preparation of program reports, review presentations and technical updates.
• Will provide supportive supervision to the project field staff to identify training gaps, data quality assurance and timely outcomes.
• Will be responsible for timely delivery of the expected outcomes of the project and expected mitigation action related to any field issue.
Qualification and Experience:
• Graduate level qualification in Medical education in India. Post Graduate Degree or Diploma in Nursing/Public Health/Health Management will be preferred.
• 5-7 years of experience of working with public health programs especially in NTEP preferably within government systems.
• Strong understanding of TB standards, quality of care, and public health systems and TB preventive services.
• Experience and demonstrated ability in working with government’s National Tuberculosis Elimination Program, counterparts and systems.
• Strong written and oral communication skills in English and Hindi.
• Proficiency in writing technical documents such as training materials and reports.
• Ability to work within an international program team and communicate regularly with a variety of team members.
• Ability to develop productive working relationships with other agencies, stakeholders and other organizations.
• Willingness and flexibility to work on a wide range of tasks.
• Microsoft Office computer skills, proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
• Ability to travel extensively up to 50–60% of his/her time.
Duration:
This position is offered as a fixed-term 10 months contract. Only candidates who can commit fully to the complete 10 month duration should apply.
Professional Fee offered:
Offer shall be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate.
How to apply:
Interested candidates must send their latest resume/CV and cover letter mentioning their motivation for the job and the specific skills and experience that makes them suitable for the job. Last date for submitting applications is 30 April 2026 and required to be sent to careers.usea@theunion.org indicating “Application for District PPM lead” in the subject line. You must also submit the Job Application Form (to be filled online at https://goo.gl/forms/hchmlnx4QzdbJBRx1) before the deadline. Please note that applications submitted without the Job Application Form will not be accepted.
The Union is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified women candidates are encouraged to apply.
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.