The mission of WHO'sHealth EmergenciesProgramme (The Programme) is to helpcountries, and to coordinateinternational action,to prevent, prepare for, detect,rapidly respond to, and recoverfrom outbreaks and emergencies.
1. Manage and coordinate within the health cluster- or at inter cluster level for rapid health needs assessments, as well as participatory assessments(multi-cluster/sector initial rapid assessments and humanitarian needs overviews, post-event risk assessment, or post disaster/post conflict needs assessment); be familiar with and ready to choose from existing tools to confirm that the health cluster covers all identified humanitarian health needs of the affected population.2. Collect information from all health partners on Who's Where, since and until When,doing What (4Ws), and regularly feed the database managed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA). Provide consolidated feedback to all partners and the other clusters.3. Liaise with the health cluster members on the development of the health sector components of the humanitarian needs overview (HNO), humanitarian response plan(HRP), as well as contingency planning for potential new events and other interagency planning, and ensure proper linkages with the incident management system, disaster risk reduction, relief and recovery to complement national health sector response plans.4. Ensure full compliance with national and international norms and standards, overseethat cross-cutting issues are mainstreamed in the health cluster response and implementation plans, taking into account the need for local adaptation.5. Facilitate health partner coordination and involvement in health sector assessments,planning, information, interventions, monitoring and quality assurance, and regularly report on health services delivered to the affected population.6. Identify urgent technical gaps and training needs in relation to technical standards and protocols for the delivery of key health services to ensure their adoption and uniform application by all health cluster partners.7. Ensure appropriate links among humanitarian actions and longer-term health sector plans, incorporating the concept of “building back better” and specific risk reduction measures.8. Convene and facilitate consultative and results-oriented meetings in line with the principles of partnership. Organize and conduct joint support missions to fieldoperations.9. Oversee the development of a functional information management mechanisms for the health cluster to facilitate information sharing as well as monitoring andreporting; ensure that the health cluster produces and disseminates topartners, donors, government and other stakeholders regular updates, technical reports, bulletins and briefings on the health status of the affected people, response activities, achievements, challenges and the remedial actions when necessary.10. Manage the development of a common funding strategy and resource mobilization efforts; coordinate the initiation and submission of Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) and other pooled fund proposal documents, as required, in close collaboration with the National Health Cluster Coordinator, the health clusterpartners and the humanitarian country team.11. Establish clear and transparent prioritization criteria for vetting partners' projects for inclusion in consolidated appeals and pooled funds processes.12. Coordinate the adaptation and implementation of an indicators' monitoring framework to ensure adequate implementation of the health cluster plans; ensure partners' active involvement in joint monitoring of individual and common plans of action for health interventions and peer exchange of experiences and lessons learned within the cluster partnership.13. Identify core advocacy concerns for the health cluster through a consultative process:develop joint cluster/ inter-cluster initiatives to ensure regular andconsistent advocacy is conveyed to the RC/HC and HCT on behalf of the healthcluster. Advocate for collective action, collective results, and collectiveaccountability.14. Represent the health cluster in inter-cluster coordination mechanisms at sub-nationallevel, contribute to jointly identifying critical issues that require multisectoralresponses, and plan the relevant synergistic interventions with the otherclusters concerned.15. Promote forthe identified priorities in the health sector, including protection for healthworkers and health facilities to be included in the humanitarian agenda at allrelevant levels to allow the highest possible integration of the health relatedactivities carried out by health cluster partners.16. Support national (health system) capacity-building in emergency preparedness andresponse in accordance with the IASC emergency response preparedness (ERP)approach and other related guidance.
Essential: An advanced university degree (Master's level), in public health, medicine, international relations, social sciences, management or related field.
Desirable: Post graduate studies or specialized training in emergency management,international aid, humanitarian principles, health system recovery,and health cluster coordination.
Essential: At least seven years of relevant experience, with international exposure, in developing and promoting collaborative partnerships in emergency and humanitarian relief operations, including experience in managing and coordinating health programmes in chronicand acute, sudden-onset emergencies.
Desirable: Relevant work experience in WHO, other UN agencies, health cluster partners, recognized humanitarian organization, relevant nongovernmental or humanitarian organizations.
Demonstrated knowledge of the rapid response operations and their implementation in emergencies as related to public health, complemented by demonstrated ability to identify and manage difficult situations, to lead and direct multidisciplinary and multinational staff.In-depth knowledge of emergency relief policies andpractices within the UN, other UN specialized agencies, donor agencies, national and international NGOs.Sound knowledge and experience about disaster prevention andpreparedness programs and the incident management system.Excellent negotiation skills and ability toconvene stakeholders and facilitate a policy process among UN, NGOs, national health authorities and donors
Teamwork
Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
Communication
Building and promoting partnerships across the organization and beyond
Ensuring the effective use of resources
Creating an empowering and motivating environment
Essential: Expert knowledge of English.
Desirable: Intermediate knowledge of Another WHO off.lang.
WHO salaries for staff in the Professional category are calculated in US dollars. The remuneration for the above position comprises an annual base salary starting at USD 77,326 (subject to mandatory deductions for pension contributions and health insurance, as applicable), a variable post adjustment, which reflects the cost of living in a particular duty station, and currently amounts to USD 1598 per month for the duty station indicated above. Other benefits include 30 days of annual leave, allowances for dependent family members, home leave, and an education grant for dependent children.
رقم الإعلان
62598نشرت في
2023-05-10المدينة
القامشليتاريخ الإنتهاء
2023-05-28