Technical Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation Vacancy at WHO Nigeria


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Job Title:  Technical Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation
 
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME :
The objective of the EPI programme is to support national authorities to provide high quality immunization services that will contribute to (a) the reduction of mortality, morbidity and disability from vaccine preventable diseases through the optimum use of available and new vaccines and (b) the strengthening of national health systems as well as efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.

Description of duties:
Under the overall guidance of the WHO Country Representative, direct supervision of EPI Focal Point, the incumbent coordinates all data management, monitoring and evaluation activities at the assigned Zone and field level and reports programme progress achieved to the Zonal coordinator and national level monitoring and evaluation coordinator. The officer will work closely with national authorities as well as partners.

The specific functions to be performed by the incumbent include:
1. Support the WHO-Nigeria Zonal office to prepare, implement, monitor and evaluate work-plans in line with national priorities, strategies and plans.
2. Support the Zone and State teams to prepare, review and/or update annual/quarterly immunization plans;
3. Assess trends and measures outcomes relating to achieving National Plan of Action (NPA) goals in Polio eradication
4. Support regular performance reviews of Zonal and State technical teams and the preparation of performance improvement plans wherever necessary.
5. Oversee the data management protocols in an aim to improve quality, accessibility, timeliness and relevance of technical data
6. Prepare quarterly programme status reports required for management, board, donors, budget reviews, programme analysis, annual reports, etc
7. Oversee the coordination and deliverables of the Zonal WHO data management system
8. Support in the creation of a monitoring and evaluation system in the country/zone through systematic information exchange from the central level to the field regarding surveillance and immunization along the WHO system.
9. Assist in the implementation of WHO accountability framework and recommend mechanisms for effective implementation, compliance and documentation.
10.Follow systematic information delivery on the selected deliverables in the accountability frame work for state coordinators, Cluster coordinators, LGA facilitators and Field officers. In addition support implementation of the same for all staff under the Zone.
11. Conduct supportive supervision and verification on regular basis.
12. Systematically document technical performance of professional staff and provide periodical report to the Zonal coordinator and central Monitoring and evaluation unit for management decision to enforce accountability
13. Support activities aimed at strengthening partnership, advocacy as well as resource mobilization in support of improving performance of immunization activities;
14. Undertake periodic training need assessment and take part in capacity building activities in support of immunization operations (service delivery, vaccine supply and quality, logistics, surveillance, advocacy and communication), immunization safety and operational research
15. Systematically document the capacity building activities undertaken in the zone and share the same to the Zonal coordinator and national M&E unit.
16. Document and produce evidences for the resource utilization (financial and Human) in line with the program deliverables to make sure that implementation of results should be tied up with the resource deployed. Include this as a critical deliverable in the quarterly report.
17. Perform other activities as required by WHO Representative.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Essential: Degree in medicine or advanced University Degree in Public Health
Desirable: Post graduate training in public health or epidemiology from recognized academic institution.

Verification of Educational qualifications:
"In the event that your candidature is retained for an interview, you will be required to provide, in advance, a scanned copy of the degree(s)/diploma(s)/certificate(s) required for this position. WHO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed through the link: http://www.whed.net/. Some professional certificates may not appear in the WHED and these will be reviewed individually".
Skills:
- Ability to work effectively with colleagues at national and international levels;
- Proven skills and knowledge of monitoring and evaluation tools
- Ability to write reports
- Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary and cultural environment.
Fully conversant in word-processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, epidemiological (Epiifo) and mapping software.

WHO Competencies:
- Producing results;
- Fostering integration and teamwork;
- Ensuring the effective use of resources;
-Moving forward in a changing environment.

Experience:
Essential: At least seven years public health experience including field experience in planning, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation of EPI activities.
Desirable: Technical expertise in public health, epidemiology, disease control and immunization. Experience in relevant geographic region.

Languages:
Essential: Excellent knowledge of English
Desirable: Knowledge of the other UN languages

Additional Information:
WHO's salaries are calculated in US dollars. They consist of a base salary and a post adjustment (for international positions only) which reflects the cost of living in a particular duty station and exchange rates. Other benefits include: 30 days annual leave, family allowance, home travel (for international positions only), education grant for dependent children (for international positions only), pension plan and medical insurance [NB: to be adjusted to the standard VN for posts in the general service category].
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Mobility (for international positions only)
Candidates appointed to an international post with WHO are subject to mobility and may be assigned to any activity or duty station of the Organization throughout the world.
Annual salary: (Net of tax)
USD 68294 at single rate
USD 73338 with primary dependants



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