Organization: WHO – World Health Organization
Location: Monrovia
Grade: Consultancy – Consultant – Contractors Agreement
Occupational Groups:
Closing Date: 2024-07-08
Tasks and responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of EPI and WHE team leads with overall supervision of the WHO country Representation, the county coordinator shall perform the following tasks:
1.Support health sector and partner’s coordination in the county.
2.Support EPI service delivery through periodic update of micro-plans, RED/REC operational plans, conduct of SIAs, routine immunization (fixed sites, outreach, PIRI), active search for AEFI/AESI, AFP and other VPDs surveillance; update of VPDs surveillance work plans & sites, integrated supportive supervision (ISS) and data analysis & use.
3.Support Emergency preparedness and response to public health threats (EPR including IDSR)
4.Support delivery of essential medicines, vaccines and other supplies to the last mile.
5.Support county health teams to implement RMNACH&N, flagships, Mass Drug Administration campaigns, surveys, Joint assessments, gap identification, integrated supportive supervision with the CHTs and Partners to districts or health facilities
6.Provide technical support to CHT, partners and key stakeholders including sharing of health information, WHO approved guidelines, standards and best practices.
7.Perform any other duty as assigned by the supervisor/ WHO Representative.
Deliverables
1.Monthly progress reports every 5th of the next month and annexes e.g. specific activity and reports that are shared with relevant units within WHO country office;
2.Minutes of monthly county health coordination meetings
3.Health partners mapping
4.EPI micro-plan available at the Health Facilities, District and County levels
5.Annual RED/ REC operational plans available at Health Facilities, District and County levels
6.Online weekly VPDs ISS and eSurv checklists completion
7.Monthly EPI and VPD data verification and harmonization at the county, district and health facility levels
8.Reports on Risk and needs assessments, outbreaks response, SimEx, IPC and risk communication
9.End of contract report
Educational Qualifications
Essential
·University Degree in a health-related area or Public Health
Desirable:
·Master of Public Health (MPH)
Experience:
Essential 2-5 years of experience working with immunization program
Desirable:
Working with UN organizations
Key competencies
1.Technical Expertise.
2.Producing results.
3.Communicating in an effective and credible way.
4.Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences.
Key Requirements:
Working experience working in the health sector and public Health
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with CHT, other agencies, partners and stakeholders at county level.
Demonstrated ability to innovate, integrate, synergize, and communicate complex ideas verbally and in writing.
Experience with facilitating dialogue/meetings with multi-stakeholders across multiple sectors.
Functional Skills and Knowledge Required:
1.Technical expertise in public health, health systems strengthening
2.Ability to provide sound technical advice and guidance to CHT, partners and other stakeholders
Travel: Travel outside the county of assignment follows the WHO normal standards.
Duration : 6 months
Note: Amendments: These terms of reference may be modified from time to time as required in the interest of the project/activity/organization.