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المسمى الوظيفي: Public Health Officer
رقم الشاغر: 868
الموعد الاخير
Feb. 8, 2023
الموقع
القامشلي
Requirements
Education
Essential: University degree is required in medicine
Desirable: Studies in public health and/or health related field.
Experience
Essential: At least 2 years of experience in public health field with emphasis on emergency and humanitarian response
Desirable: Knowledge of WHO mandate and goals or experience in UN Organizations, international institutions or NGOs is considered an asset.
Skills
- Proven skills in capacity building
- Demonstrate knowledge of health sector activities in the context of emergency response relief.
- Broad knowledge of Emergency programmers, policies and interventions.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Knowledge of WHO and UN programmes.
- Excellent presentation skills.
Other Skills (e.g. IT)
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Proficiency in Microsoft office
WHO Competencies
- Teamwork
- Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
- Communication
- Creating an empowering and motivating environment
- Promoting innovation and organizational learning
Use of Language Skills
Essential: Excellent knowledge of English/ and the local language.
Responsibilities
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
The mission of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme is to build the capacity of Member States to manage health emergency risks and, when national capacities are overwhelmed, to lead and coordinate the international health response to contain outbreaks and to provide effective relief and recovery to affected populations
Under the direct supervision of the National Professional Officer, technical guidance of the Regional Emergency Director (RED) and the overall guidance of WHO Representative in Syria, the incumbent is expected to implement activities in the designated areas and ensure that public health services provided is in line with international standards and local priorities by building the required capacities at the national level. S/he will produce, analyze information on health threats, activities and outcomes, and contribute to identifying and filling critical gaps in the health response during and after crisis.
1. Secure information from a broad range of health sectors, analysis of data and recommendation of action.
2. Assess, maintain and improve public health surveillance systems and registries.
3. Follow up and report on health situation of displaced people or other population groups affected by crisis.
4. Contribute to the technical reviews of programme plans, reports, proposals and other documents relevant to the programme.
5. Conduct comprehensive qualitative and quantitative periodic reports according to WHO developed indicators on activities in public health facilities.
6. Identify training needs for respective target audiences and recommend plans for capacity building.
7. Prepare training material tailored to the specific needs.
8. Arrange for capacity building activities for health personnel in the camps and in health facilities located in the host communities.
9. Conduct impact analysis on the WHO training workshops for different health care providers
10. Collaborate with health partners to ensure that humanitarian and public health assistance is in line with international priorities.
11. Identify priority health issues among the affected population and ensuring that these are properly addressed in an integrated primary healthcare approach.
12. Recommend interventions to solve urgent problems identified during the analysis phase.
13. Conduct meetings (including field meetings) with the national counterparts for planning and reprogramming of collaborative actions.