IVD Focal Point at - Nairobi, Kenya - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Default job background
    Full time
    Description
    The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was established on 7 April 1948, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.


    OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
    To develop national skills in implementing routine and supplemental immunisation and establish an effective disease surveillance system in view of polio eradication, neonatal tetanus elimination, measles elimination and control of other vaccine preventable diseases

    DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
    Develop and reinforce national surveillance system for AFP/VPD, monitor the completeness and effectiveness of reporting and the use of surveillance performance indicators at the district level;
    Provide information on the progress of the Polio Eradication Initiative and other vaccine preventable diseases-related activities to the WR and IVE Director including:AFP line list and surveillance data on measles, neonatal tetanus and new vaccines in the country;
    Annual burden of vaccine preventable diseases in the country
    Provide report on routine immunization performance and coverage achieved;
    Data on supplementary immunization activities carried out in the country;
    Assist the national authorities in increasing access and quality of immunization service delivery
    Strengthening routine immunization services
    Preparation of quality supplementary immunization activities
    Introduction of new and underutilized vaccines and technologies
    Support national authorities in control, elimination, and eradication of target diseases.
    Support national authorities to develop plans, implement and evaluate progress toward VPD set targets and goals;
    Support the country to build capacity related to VPD and conducts appropriate research.
    Assist the WR in management of VPD programme personnel as well as financial resources. Any other duties assigned by the WHO Representative


    REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    Education


    Essential:
    Advanced University degree in medicine or doctorate in health sciences.

    Desirable:
    Post graduate training in public health or epidemiology from an internationally recognized school

    Experience


    Essential:

    At least 7years public health experience of which two years field experience in planning, training, surveillance and implementation of VPD.


    Desirable:
    Technical expertise in public health, epidemiology, disease control and immunization. Experience in Africa would be an asset.

    Skills

    Ability to work effectively with colleagues at national and international levels;Ability to provide leadership, monitor progress and design studies;Computer skills.

    WHO Competencies

    Producing results
    Teamwork
    Ensuring the effective use of resources
    Building and promoting partnerships across the organization and beyond
    Driving the Organization's Position in Health Leadership

    Use of Language Skills


    Essential:
    Expert knowledge of English.

    Desirable:
    Intermediate knowledge of French. Beginners knowledge of Portuguese.
    The above language requirements are interchangeable.