As part of the WHO Extended Programme on Immunization/Polio Eradication Initiative team and under the direct technical supervision of the National SIA coordinator and administratively under the Federal Polio Team Leader with the overall guidance of the WHO
Representative, the incumbent will be responsible for supporting the National SIA coordinator in the implementation of Supplementary Immunization activities jointly with the Government and all partner agencies operational in Somalia (comprising of UN agencies, international and national governmental organizations, counterparts, and 1oca1authorities).He/She will also help to provide technical advice to the national SIA coordinator to coordinate the response to the wild polio/ Circulating Vaccine Derived Polio Virus (cVDPV) outbreak in particular as well as outbreak response for other VPDsin Somalia.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Analyze epidemiological and immunization data of any assigned state to identify strategic areas of focus for supplementary immunization activities.
- Identify and recommend actions required to achieve high immunity against polioviruses through supplementary immunization activities across the country.
- Work closely with all MoH, UNICEF, Rotary and other relevant partner agencies on strengthening supplementary immunization activities. This includes technical input on planning, training, and improving social mobilization and Information Education and Communication (IEC) activities.
- Contribute to the review and update of SIA micro plans and other documents to ensure rational distributions of resources for quality campaigns.
- Collect, analyze and use Supplemental immunization Activities (SIAs) reporting and monitoring.
data for identifying gaps and recommending corrective measures.
- Provide technical advice and build capacity of field staff to facilitate implementation and monitoring of polio supplementary immunization activities including NIDs, SNIDs and mopping-up immunization activities.
- Write and review reports on the quality of SIAs for internal WHO review and to share with the government and partners.
- Undertake any other task, duty and/or activity assigned by supervisor and/or WHO Representative.
Qualifications
Educational background
Essential: University degree in medicine or equivalent professional training
Desirable: Master Degree in public health
Professional experience and knowledge
Essential: At least two years’ experience in Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) and Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) activities in Somalia.
Desirable: Working experience with NGOs/UN agencies/ Ministry of Health
Language Skills
Essential: Fluency in local language and a good knowledge of English.
Must be a Somalian national
Desirable:
Competencies
Describe the core, management competencies required – See WHO competency model – list in order of priority, commencing with the most important ones.
- Teamwork*
- Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences*
- Communication*
- Producing Results*
Functional Knowledge and Skill
*Describe the essential knowledge and the skills specific to the position
- Skills in training health workers on PEI/EPI activities standard operational procedures.
- Skills in planning, managing and coordination of PEI/EPI programmers’ Excellent organizational and analytical skills, complemented by sound interpersonal skills and ability to work in multicultural environment.
- Very good ability to build and maintain relations and network with national authorities and other stakeholders across relevant sectors Knowledge of WHO mandate and goals
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 Monday 11 Sept 2023. It should include a cover letter & a detailed CV (as one document in PDF format) with your contact details.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.