Overview of position
About this role:
- CTG is helping our client build a roster for this role, candidates shorliisted will be added to our clients active roster & they would remain in our clients database for a period of up to 3 years. Candidates may be deployed as & when there is a requirement for our client worldwide whereever they have a requirement.
About our client:
- For 70 years, our client has been working on the ground in 190 countries & territories to promote children’s survival, protection & development. As the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, they support child health & nutrition, good water & sanitation, quality basic education for all boys & girls & the protection of children from violence, exploitation & AIDS. This organisation is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations & governments. They have over 12,000 staff in more than 145 countries.
Purpose of the role:
- To support our client in achieving the Core Commitments for Children in humanitarian action (CCCs), specifically for health and Public Health Emergencies (PHE).
- The primary purpose of this role is to assess needs, formulate strategy, develop action plans, provide technical assistance & establish ongoing health related projects for improvement during an unplanned emergency. In these situations, the incumbent will possess & apply their expertise & experience in particular areas that allows the staff & organization to respond quickly to evolving needs.
- Role objectives
- Main responsibilities & tasks:
- Participate in rapid needs assessments as part of the overall health cluster / sector needs assessments & intersectoral assessments.
- Review available sector assessments identifying key gaps to fulfil our client’s CCCs for health & PHE & support the development of a sector wide scale up response plan.
- Review & improve integrated service delivery strategy to address lifesaving needs, in line with the CCCs & based on engagement with the health cluster / sector.
- Provide tailored technical support, in emergencies, to our client and health cluster / sector, including contributing to the facilitation of capacity building activities, development of & / or sharing relevant standards, protocols, guidelines & training materials.
- Support in the repurposing of human resources on the ground, identify gaps to support the scale up & build capacity on rapid response.
- Working with supply teams, fast track delivery & shipment of supplies in the pipeline.
- Lead preparation of emergency response purchase order requests & coordinate with supply teams to deliver essential commodities, equipment & materials to implementing partners.
- Prepare companion estimate of financial requirements & operational / partnership approach to implementation & support rapid scale up of health serviced delivery through partnerships.
- Conduct / participate in field monitoring visits & evaluation, with relevant cluster / sector partners.
- Represent our client in the health & other sector coordination meetings as needed & communicate areas of support & position.
- Prepare strategic briefs & contribute to the situation reports, advocacy notes & other information products.
- Key competencies
- Minimum qualifications & competencies:
- Bachelor’s degree in public health (MD, nursing, or other relevant health discipline) plus a master’s (MSc or PhD) in public health or related field.
- A minimum of 5 – 8 years of progressively responsible experience in planning, coordinating & implementing health emergency programs with either the UN, IO & / or NGO.
- Willingness & ability to work in a non family duty station on short notice.
- Must have strong & demonstrated experience & understanding of health emergency projects.
- Experience in coordinating & / or facilitating multi agency approaches as related to preparedness, response, research, planning & implementation in humanitarian contexts.
Successful candidates for will have demonstrated experience in 1 or more of these areas:
- Health coordination, including internal coordination with health specialties (e.g. immunization & MNCH) as well as external coordination, oriented to effectively engage expertise in non health sectors, particularly WASH, nutrition, & / or SBC.
- Demonstrated experience with MNH (Maternal Newborn Health), including strategies to prioritize interventions using the interagency work group on sexual & reproductive health using MISP.
- Experience with advancing newborn care both at community & facility in complex contexts.
- Demonstrated experience in ensuring child health, both at community level (iCCM) & referral care for acute & chronic conditions.
- Demonstrated experience in routine & / or campaign immunization activities, planning, implementation & monitoring of results.
- Demonstrated experience in responding to disease outbreaks (PHE), including risk assessment, planning / coordination of response, organize of case management, monitoring.
- Demonstrated expertise in programming for vector borne diseases including (but not limited) malaria / dengue / zika / chikungunya.
Language requirements:
- Fluency in English is essential.
- Knowledge of other languages would be advantageous especially French & Arabic.
Core competencies for staff with supervisory responsibilities:
- Nurtures, leads & manages people.
- Demonstrates self awareness & ethical awareness.
- Works collaboratively with others.
- Builds & maintains partnerships.
- Innovates & embraces change.
- Thinks & acts strategically.
- Drives to achieve impactful results.
- Manages ambiguity & complexity.
Core competencies for staff without supervisory responsibilities:
- Demonstrates self awareness & ethical awareness.
- Works collaboratively with others.
- Builds & maintains partnerships.
- Innovates & embraces change.
- Thinks & acts strategically.
- Drives to achieve impactful results.
- Manages ambiguity & complexity.



