Job description
Purpose of the Position is to lead the Sub-National Health Cluster in fostering strong emergency-related partnerships, preparing relevant Health Cluster documents, monitoring of partners’ activities in close collaboration with the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG).
Objectives of the Program: The Health Cluster collectively prepares for and responds to humanitarian and public health emergencies to improve the health outcomes of affected populations through timely, predictable, appropriate, and effective coordinated health action.
Organizational Context:Under the direct supervision of the State sub national Health Cluster Coordinator, and in close collaboration with the WHO Hub or Suboffice Coordinator, the national Sub-National Health Cluster Coordinator will engage with relevant stakeholders to strengthen recovery of the health system as well as to build health system resilience, ensuring equitable access to essential life-saving quality health services to vulnerable populations, with strong emphasis on intersectoral collaboration with relevant clusters such as WASH, Nutrition, Food and Protection.
Summary of Assigned Duties:
Establish and maintain constructive relationships with health cluster partners through regular meetings, including State, Regional and District MOH.
Collect, analyse, and broadly share information from all health partners on Who’s doing What, Where, and When (4Ws).
Identify gaps in quality health service delivery and ways to address these through regular joint health and multisector assessments and monitoring of partners’ activities.
Actively contribute to the health component of the Humanitarian Program Cycle, including proposals for e.g., the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF).
Represent the health cluster in intercluster coordination mechanisms and actively advocate for priorities in the health sector
Perform any other cluster related duties.
Competencies
Teamwork
Respecting & promoting individual and cultural differences
Communication
Moving forward in a changing environment
Ensure effective use of resources
Functional Knowledge and Skills
Proven skills in capacity building
Demonstrated knowledge of health sector activities in the context of emergency response
Broad knowledge of Emergency programs, policies and interventions
Ability to work under pressure
Knowledge of WHO mandate and goals
Excellent presentation skills
Education
Essential: University degree in Medicine or related Public Health field
Desirable: Master’s degree in Public Health
Experience
Essential: At least 2 years of experience in planning, implementation and monitoring of public health emergency programs and health sector coordination. Experience in capacity building.
Desirable:
Working experience in UN Organizations or NGOs is considered an asset. Project management/Results-based Management (RBM) is desirable.
Health cluster training
Use of Language Skills
Excellent knowledge of English and local language.
Other Skills (e.g., IT)
Proficiency in Microsoft office applications.
How to apply
Your application should be sent to the below email address, please indicate the title of the position you have applied in the email subject by close of business Saturday 8 August 2023. It should include a cover letter & a detailed CV (as one document in PDF format) with your contact details.
emacosomrecruitment@who.int
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Qualified Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.