Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Educational Qualifications:
Essential: An advanced degree in a relevant field such as public health, epidemiology, health sciences, or a related discipline from a recognized institution.
Desirable: A doctoral degree in public health is desirable.
Experience
Essential: Minimum seven years’ experience in conducting needs assessments and stakeholder consultations.
Experience in designing and/or implementing capacity-building and fellowship programs in public health.
Experience in building partnerships with public health research institutions and managing multi-stakeholder projects.
Experience in developing funding strategies and writing successful grant proposals.
Desirable: Experience working in the Western Pacific region or similar contexts, with an understanding of regional health challenges and opportunities.
Skills/Knowledge:
Essential: In-depth knowledge of health systems and health services management.
Proficiency in research methodologies and innovation approaches relevant to the health sector.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders, including government officials, academic institutions, and international organizations.
Strong analytical skills to assess needs, design appropriate interventions, and evaluate program outcomes.
Ability to synthesize information from various sources and strong writing skills to produce comprehensive reports.
Strong project planning, coordination, and management skills.
Desirable: Knowledge of potential funding sources and donor landscape in the health sector.
Knowledge of adult learning principles and training methodologies.
Languages and level required:
Essential: Expert knowledge of English




