Objective of consultancy To design, develop, and deliver contextually relevant, science-based, and welfare-focused training modules on AMR, zoonoses and animal welfare for veterinarians paravets and community animal health workers.Scope of WorkThe consultant will be responsible for : A. Needs Assessment and Scoping
- Conduct a rapid needs assessment analysis to document knowledge gaps, existing training materials, and best practices relevant to AMR,zoonoses and animal welfare among Indian veterinarians,paravets and community healthcare workers.
- Map relevant national and international frameworks (e.G., OIE, WHO, FAO, NAP-AMR, ICAR, IVRI curricula).
- Engage with key stakeholders (veterinary councils, animal welfare groups, public health agencies) for insights and validation. B. Module Design and Content DevelopmentDevelop three-tiered modular content : 1. Veterinarian-level module : In-depth technical, clinical, and welfare-focused. This will be a train – the trainer module for vets to train fellow vets and paraveterinarians.2. Paravet / community-level module : Simplified, practical, and field-appropriate. Each module should include :
- Learning objectives aligned with One Health and welfare outcomes
- Interactive content (case studies, scenarios, infographics)
- Practical components emphasizing animal welfare-friendly and biosecure animal handling, diagnostic stewardship, and rational antimicrobial use
- Assessment tools(pre / post tests, reflective exercises)
- Integrate cross-cutting themes of animal welfare and One Health Ethical and Welfare ConsiderationsAll content and recommendations must align with :
- Animal welfare best practices, including humane handling, housing, transport, slaughter, disease prevention through welfare, and avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial use.
- Ethical standards in training and research.
- National and international policies on AMR and zoonoses control. C. Training Delivery PlanPropose a training delivery strategy, including :
- Online and offline delivery methods
- Suggested duration and facilitation methods
- Monitoring and evaluation framework to measure learning outcomes
- Develop facilitator’s guides, participant manuals, and supporting communication materials. D. Validation and Finalization
- Present draft modules for review to Humane World team.
- Incorporate feedback and finalise training package (including digital versions and print-ready files). Upto 3 revisions.
- Provide recommendations for piloting, scaling, and integration into existing veterinary training systems. Deliverables and Timelines
- Inception Report - Detailing methodology, work plan, and outline of modules (Week 2)
- Needs Assessment Summary - Key findings and recommended structure (Week 4)
- Draft Training Modules - Full draft of veterinarian and paravet / community versions (Week 8)
- Validation Workshop -Facilitation of feedback session with Humane World team (Week 9)
- Finalized Training Package - Complete, editable, and validated modules (Week 11)
- Summary Report - Including recommendations for implementation and scale-up (Week 12) Duration of Assignment : Approximately 12 weeks (3 months) from the date of contract signing. Reporting and CoordinationThe consultant will coordinate with the Program Director at Humane World for Animals. Regular coordination meetings will be scheduled to review progress, provide feedback, and ensure alignment with organizational priorities. Budget and Payment SchedulePayment will be milestone-based, linked to deliverables : 1. 20% on submission of Inception Report2. 30% on submission of Draft Modules3. 30% on delivery of validated Final Modules4. 10% on submission of Final Report and all materials5. 10% on completion of first set of training and implementation of the training module for vetsQualifications and ExperienceEssential
- Advanced degree in Veterinary Science, Animal Health, or Public Health (preferably with a focus on AMR, Epidemiology, or Zoonoses).
- Proven experience developing veterinary or animal welfare training materials.
- Strong understanding of One Health, animal welfare science, and AMR policy frameworks.
- Demonstrated ability to design adult learning content and e-learning materials.
- Experience working in India or similar low- and middle-income contexts.
- Excellent written and communication skills in English. Desirable
- Knowledge veterinary education systems in India.
- Familiarity with paravet / community animal health worker programs.
- Experience collaborating with veterinary councils, NGOs, or government agencies. Application ProcessInterested consultants should submit :
- A cover letter outlining relevant experience
- A brief technical proposal (max 3 pages) detailing approach and methodology
- Two examples of relevant previous work
- CV and at least two professional references