Readvertised: Health Specialist- Immunization, (COVID-19), P-4, ROSA, Kathmandu, Nepal, (Temporary Appointment-364 days) #00127923

  • Location:
  • Salary:
    $102,689 - $133,970 / YEAR
  • Job type:
    TEMPORARY
  • Posted:
    5 months ago
  • Category:
    Healthcare
  • Deadline:
    16/08/2024

JOB DESCRIPTION

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

UNICEF was created with a distinct purpose in mind: to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. We advocate for measures to give children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest age forms the strongest foundation for a person’s future

 

JOB SUMMARY

 

The purpose of this position is fourfold:

  1. To enhance coordination and technical assistance for South Asian countries, focusing on sustaining momentum for COVID-19 vaccination among high-priority individuals and bolstering the Routine Immunization (RI) / PHC system.

This involves integrating COVID-19 measures into national immunization programs, and other pertinent PHC services.

Additionally, the goal is to improve collaboration and coordination both within UNICEF and among UNICEF, WHO, Gavi, and other partners to fortify national capabilities in reaching high priority populations.

  • To facilitate oversee and harmonization of regional partnerships focusing on routine immunization, in collaboration with the Immunization and HSS teams of UNICEF and WHO Regional Offices. This includes supporting the planning, execution, and monitoring of technical assistance to countries, as well as aiding in the development of National Immunization Strategies (NIS).
  • To drive the life course approach to vaccination and Integrated Service Delivery within PHC across all eight countries in the region, offering coordination and technical support to South Asian countries.

 

This includes facilitating the preparation, introduction, and rollout of the HPV vaccine in Bangladesh, Nepal, India, and Pakistan.

  • To support all immunization related initiatives and activities, including adolescent health, public health emergencies and community health and nutrition in the context of PHC

 

Responsibilities

The Health Specialist — Immunization/COVID-19 will work under the direct supervision of the Senior Health Specialist – Immunization/HSS or her/his designate, and in close collaboration with the Immunization Specialist.

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To maintain momentum for COVID-19 vaccination of high-priority populations, staff member will:

  1. Support the integration of COVID-19 in RI / PHC systems through advocacy work with countries to reach high-priority populations and implement life course approach in conjunction with immunization supply chain, Social and Behavior Change (SBC), gender, and overall health teams.
  2. Support the identification of bottlenecks and devise solutions promoting equity, demand, gender, integration and synergy opportunities.
  3. Collaborate and coordinate effectively with partners to support COVID-19 grant management including timely and proper utilization of funds (CDS, ACT-A, and others) as per guidelines and agreements and reprogramming of funds for wider support to public health emergencies and PHC system strengthening, and to facilitate countries in COVID-19 vaccine demand forecasting.
  4. Represent ROSA in key regional and global COVID-19 fora and platforms and assist the senior health specialist in meetings and calls with partners and donors, as appropriate.
  5. Support countries in timely identifying and deploying suitable capacity to meet the technical assistance needs for COVID-19 vaccine integration and improvement of revaccination coverage.
  6. Support the Knowledge Management function: a) Maintain the monitoring mechanism/framework for COVID-19 integration implementation and for COVID-19 vaccination of high priority populations and revaccination, and timely share updates with partners and stakeholders, b) Support documentation of country experiences with the integration of COVID-19 vaccination with PHC and disseminate good practices and lessons learned through regional and global mechanisms, c) Organize events to share knowledge and experiences on COVID-19 integration to facilitate south south cooperation and cross-country learning.

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To provide overall coordination and follow up of the RWGs for immunization, staff member will:

1.

Facilitate effective collaboration and coordination between RWG partners towards achieving IA2030 goals, particularly pertaining to the Big Catch Up, Zero Dose agenda, COVID-19 integration, new vaccine introductions (HPV), and NIS:

a) Foster joint strategic and technical leadership and participate actively in RWG events,

b) Liaise between ROSA and the WHO & UNICEF regional technical hubs and chairs of the RWGs,

c) Liaise between the RWG and Gavi and coordinate frequent monthly follow-up meetings between RWGs and Gavi,

d) Support coordinated advocacy conducted by the RWG with governments to allocate appropriate funding for immunization and HSS, including the follow-up of recommendations from the Regional Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (RITAG) and Technical Working Groups,

e) Support the development of countries’ National Immunization Strategies.

2.

Take on functions of the RWG secretariat:

a) Organize, facilitate, and chair weekly coordination calls among key partners,

b) Organize, prepare, and facilitate meetings / conference calls of the RWG,

c) Provide technical support for the dissemination and implementation of RWG recommendations,

d) Monitor the implementation of meeting/conference call RWG recommendations with report back,

  1. oversight and track progress of RWG activities including the development of an action plan with RWG key deliverables / milestones, monitoring the implementation of activities, and crafting quarterly status updates.

3.

Support the Knowledge Management function of the health section:

a) Coordinate monitoring and documentation of common successes, challenges, constraints, and opportunities in strengthening national immunization programmes, including the implementation of Gavi processes, and writing reports and scientific articles as appropriate,

  1. Maintain the knowledge exchange function of the RWG through regular updates using available exchange platforms on the website and among partners,
  2. Position UNICEF ROSA as a platform for the exchange of information, lessons learned and experiences between countries and the region and the global level to build capacity and enable the improvement of Gavi’s and partners’ national programs and processes / policies,
  3. Support the analysis of data, reports, and strategic publications related to immunization to guide future direction regarding policy, strategy, and operational frameworks.

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To drive the life course approach to vaccination and Integrated Service Delivery within PHC, the staff member will:

1.

Coordinate and participate in technical support to South Asian countries for the implementation of the life course approach in close collaboration with SBC and gender sections.

2. Support planning and implementation of Gavi’s Vaccine Investment Strategy (VIS) including Cholera, Dengue, Hepatitis A, Influenza, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Malaria, Rabies in close collaboration with RWGs.

3. Support countries for the preparation (support applications), introduction, and rollout of new vaccines including HPV in Bangladesh, Nepal, India, and Pakistan, in close collaboration with SBC and gender sections.

4.

Support the Knowledge Management function of the health section:

a) Support documenting country experiences with life course approach to vaccination, the introduction of HPV, and Integrated Service Delivery and disseminate good practices and lessons learned through regional and global mechanisms,

b) Organize events to share knowledge and experiences on life course approach, HPV introduction and Integrated Service Delivery to facilitate south-south cooperation and cross-country learning.

IV.

Other duties staff member will be expected to perform include, but are not limited to:

1.

Contribute to the development of the ROSA annual work plan, monitor its implementation, and provide support to ensure expected results are obtained.

2. Participate in the preparation of all reports related primarily to immunization required by management and donors.

3. Participate in budget reviews, programme analysis and annual reports.

Requirements

Education:
An advanced university degree in one of the following fields is required: public health/nutrition, pediatric health, family health, health research, global/international health, health policy and/or management, environmental health sciences, biostatistics, socio-medical, health education, epidemiology , or another relevant technical field.
Experience:
  • A minimum of eight years of professional experience in one or more of the following areas is required: public health/nutrition planning and management, maternal and neonatal health care, or health emergency/humanitarian preparedness.
  • Experience working in a developing country is considered as an asset.
  • Relevant experience in a UN system agency or organization is considered as an asset.
  • Experience of working with COVID-19 PROGRAM and related partners is strongly preferred.
  • Experience of working in the region is an asset.

Language:

Fluency in English is required.

Knowledge of another official UN language Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish is an asset.

REQUIRED EDUCATION: Advanced Degree

 

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 96

 

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