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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges.
PATH is a global organization working to advance health equity through innovation and partnerships. With expertise in science, health, economics, technology, advocacy and dozens of other disciplines, PATH develops and expands solutions including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics and innovative approaches to strengthening health systems around the world. Working in Vietnam since the early 1980s, PATH established a permanent office in Hanoi in 1997.
*Please include a cover letter with your resume describing your interest and how you meet the qualifications.
PATH is currently seeking a qualified Project Intern for the ADVANCE project, funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). ADVANCE is a partnership between PATH, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI), and the Burnet Institute, aiming to advance a portfolio of high‑quality diagnostic tools to support malaria elimination efforts in the Pacific and Southeast Asia regions.
The project focuses on ensuring equitable access to optimal malaria diagnostic and treatment options across genders and populations at risk of exclusion. ADVANCE supports national and regional malaria elimination goals through three core workstreams:
In Vietnam, the ADVANCE project supports government agencies and key stakeholders to strengthen systems for the introduction, evaluation, and scale-up of malaria diagnostics, including G6PD point-of-care tests and next-generation malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs).
The Project Intern will work closely with the project team to support the implementation of ADVANCE activities and will report to the Malaria Project Lead.
Description of overall learning objectives and goals for the internship/benefit to the Intern:
The internship aims to provide hands-on experience in global health project implementation with a focus on malaria diagnostics and health systems strengthening. The intern will gain practical exposure to donor-funded project operations, multisectoral partnerships, and evidence-based approaches to improving access to diagnostics. Through engagement with national stakeholders, technical partners, and PATH teams, the intern will develop a strong understanding of how diagnostic tools are developed, evaluated, and integrated into national health systems to support malaria elimination efforts.
Brief description of required skills/experience the intern should possess:
Skills to be developed and/or expanded during internship:
Proposed activities:
Start Date: June 1st 2026
End Date: August 7th 2026
Estimated number of hours per week: 40
Will the intern be receiving a stipend? No
Will the intern travel? (local or international) No
Candidates must currently have legal authorization to work in Vietnam.