Vacancy title:
Public Health Officer
Jobs at:
World Health OrganizationDeadline of this Job:
01 June 2022
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, May 18, 2022 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Public Health Officer
Mission and objectives
Founded in 1948, WHO is the United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health. WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage. WHO directs and coordinates the world’s response to health emergencies and promotes healthier lives – from pregnancy care through old age. Our Triple Billion targets outline an ambitious plan for the world to achieve good health for all, using science-based policies and programmes. Working with 194 Member States across six regions and on the ground in 150+ locations, the WHO team works to improve everyone’s ability to enjoy good health and well-being.
Context
• Zambia is experiencing a double burden of increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases and persisting communicable diseases. The country has continued to report outbreaks of communicable diseases over the past years, including cholera, measles, circulating Vaccine Derived Poliomyelitis type 2 (cVDP2), typhoid fever and anthrax. On 11 April 2022, a cholera outbreak was declared in Zambia with its index case reported in Mtendere compound. By 18th April 2022, the outbreak had spread to other areas within Lusaka with a cumulative total of 16 suspected cases of which 8 were confirmed. On 18th March 2020, Zambia reported its first two cases of COVID-19 following global spread of the disease. The outbreak was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 30th January 2020 and a Pandemic on 11th March 2020. By 27th April 2022, Zambia had reported 319,497 confirmed cases and 3,976 deaths. Zambia also faces threats from public health events occurring in neighboring countries as well as the rest of the globe. The country is on high alert of a very high risk of importation of Ebola virus from the 14th outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that was reported on 23rd April 2022. As lead agency in health, WHO works closely with the Ministry of Health, other UN agencies and partners to improve the health outcomes for the people of Zambia. In its Country Cooperation Strategy, WHO Zambia Country Office identified the following five broad strategic agendas of focus:
• Achieving and sustaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through a revitalized Primary Health Care (PHC) approach and sustainable service delivery through strengthening of health systems;
• Accelerating achievement of the unfinished MDGs and SDGs relating to reduction of Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Mortality; and strengthening sexual and reproductive health;
• Reducing further the burden of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, neglected tropical diseases, hepatitis, and other communicable diseases;
• Strengthening and re-orienting health and health-related systems to address the prevention and control of NCDs, including disabilities, injuries and mental health disorders, and the underlying social determinants and;
• Strengthening preparedness, integrated disease surveillance and effective response to public health events/emergencies and the effective management of health-related aspects of humanitarian disasters in order to improve health security. Drawing from lessons learnt during the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Member States at the sixty-ninth World Health Assembly in May 2016 approved establishment of the WHO Health Emergencies (WHE) program at all the three levels of the organization. The mission of the 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. Within the WHOs 13 General Programme of Work, the WHE Program specifically supports countries to:
• Strengthen countries’ health emergency preparedness and develop national plans to address critical capacity gaps;
• Develop strategies and capacities to prevent and control high-threat infectious hazards and;
• Detect and rapidly respond to health emergencies.
Task description
Under the supervision of the WHO Country Representative, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
• Support prevention, preparedness, early detection, response, and recovery activities pertaining to the COVID-19 disease outbreak;
• Contribute to all aspects of prevention, preparedness, early detection, response, and recovery from other acute public health events;
• Support implementation of surveillance through the components of Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) that include Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) Indicator-based surveillance (IBS), Community Based Surveillance and Sentinel Surveillance;
• Support verification, risk assessment, monitoring and information-sharing on diseases, conditions and events that may constitute a public health emergency of international concern;
• When required, participate in Field Epidemiology activities, including rapid deployment to areas affected by emergencies and outbreaks to provide technical assistance to the local or national authorities and key partners and backstop field epidemiology teams in the gathering and analysis of information for public health action using state-of-the-art technologies and/or the identification and design of suitable surveillance systems in emergencies and implement the standardized WHO Early Warning Alert and Response System (EWARS) where necessary;
• Perform data entry, validation, and analyses to assist in the formulation of briefing documents and other informational materials;
• Support development of communication products such as situation reports, bulletins, alerts, and other adhoc reports using standard tools and templates, and achieve results based on a multi-disciplinary and cross-cutting approach;
• Participate in development and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), guidelines, tools and manuals;
• Support capacity building and training of colleagues within WHO, partners and Government Republic of Zambia (GRZ) Ministries, Departments and Agencies;
• Perform other related responsibilities as assigned, including replacing and back-stopping for others as required.
Eligibility criteria
Age
27 – 80
Additional eligibility criteria
This assignment is funded by JICA, therefore only former Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JICA-JOCV) who could get recommendation by JICA-JOCV Secretariat are eligible to apply. Please check your application eligibility on the JICA website https://www.jica.go.jp/volunteer/obog/career_support/unv/index.html). The assignment is planned to start October/November 2022.
Nationality
Candidate must be a national of a country other than the country of assignment.
Donor priorities
Education Requirement: No Requirements
Job Experience: No Requirements
Work Hours: 8
Job application procedure
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Closing Date : 1st June, 2022
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