Deadline: 14 June, 2021
Location: Brazzaville, Congo
World Health Organisation (WHO) is seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Technical Officer.
The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations system.
Responsibilities
- Draft, edit and finalise results-based regional reports and other communication products for dissemination to internal and external stakeholders
- Develop and produce tools and visual representation of results, such as charts, graphs, and infographics, to innovatively collect and disseminate result information and share best practices
- Support AFRO PBM in the preparation of analytical monitoring and assessment reports to inform decision making
- Work collaboratively with other team members, regional office clusters and WCOs, ensuring appropriateness, accuracy, and reliability of programmatic data/information and their sources
- Strengthen capacities of WCOs and regional office clusters in reporting results for making decisions and enhancing organisational relevance, credibility and visibility
- Design and implement innovative advocacy and communication materials that enhance individual ownership of the results framework in general and KPIs in particular and reinforce results-oriented programming
- Update regularly the unit’s intranet and internet sites
- Perform other related responsibilities, including replacing and backstopping for others
Requirements
- University degree in Project Management, Public Health, Social Sciences, Health Economics, Communications, Journalism, or a closely related field
- Advanced degree in Public Health, Health Economics, Policy, Communications, Journalism or Development (desirable)
- Five years, minimum, of progressively responsible experience in organisations or institutions at national and international levels
- Three years, minimum, of experience in implementing monitoring and evaluation programmes for an international organisation in health (desirable)
- Two years, minimum, of experience in communication in the health sector
- Experience in international organisations and/or UN agencies in the area of monitoring and evaluation and reporting
- Knowledge of results-based management and theory of change
- Excellent writing skills in English
- Ability to develop messaging and positioning for an international organisation
- Proven ability to plan, execute, collaborate and work independently
- Excellent facilitation skills and ability to organise and implement training
- Demonstrated networking skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to multitask and prioritise competing priorities
To apply and for more information, click here.
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