United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) recruitment for an Assistant Public Health Officer


United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was created in 1950, during the aftermath of the Second World War, to help millions of Europeans who had fled or lost their homes. We had three years to complete our work and then disband. Today, over 65 years later, our organization is still hard at work, protecting and assisting refugees around the world. We are recruiting to fill the position below:     Job Title: Assistant Public Health Officer Location: Ogoja, Cross River Grade: NOA Duration of Contract: Three Months (with possible renewal) Contract Type:  Temporary Appointment Proposed Starting: As Soon As Possible Supervisor: Head of Office Details

  • The Assistant Public Health Officer incumbent reports to the Head of Sub-Office in Ogoja. S/he supports the Sub-Office with the implementation and monitoring of the public health programme, especially the referral health care system.
  • The incumbent works closely with UNHCR Third party Administrators (TPA) (Partners), other UNHCR colleagues from protection, programme and resettlement to support identification and solutions for cases facing problems accessing or being discharged from hospital.
The incumbent will have the following responsibilities:
  • Maintain regular contact with TPA senior management as well as relevant departments such as client and customer desks, data analysis, admissions or claims department.
  • Work closely with TPA’s medical team (doctors and delegates).
  • Review and rationalize hospital network together with TPA.
  • Monitor achievements of TPA against set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Provide accurate data and analysis on secondary and tertiary health care including detailed analysis of maternal and neonatal mortality.
  • Highlight breaches of quality of care and access issues.
  • Conduct frequent monitoring and evaluation visits to TPA service desks and hospitals.
  • Conduct regular monitoring and evaluation visits to partner-supported PHC.
  • Work closely with UNHCR Programme, Field and Protection staff on the management of individual cases to ensure Health aspects are mainstreamed and addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
  • Work in a multi-sectoral and coordinated approach in cooperation with governments, UN agencies, non-government organizations (NGOs) and other humanitarian partners.
  • Promote basic health education for populations of concern and train Health Outreach Volunteers.
  • Ensure strong linkages among health, nutrition, food security and HIV with protection and human rights.
  • Improve coordination among partners and participate in capacity building efforts.
  • Use community-based approaches, including clear involvement of persons of concern in the public health and nutritional programmes.
  • Ensure UNHCR referral care SOPs are up to date and modified when needed, dissemination and training to various partners.
  • Improve the referral pathway between primary and secondary health care level.
  • Contribute to capacity building of the humanitarian partner, PHC network and hospitals.
  • Ensure refugees are well aware of referral system by mass information.
  • Monitor access to SHC by refugees.
  • Review cases if needed including timely response, ECC referral, follow up, filing and data entry.
  • Ensure coordination between the IPs and the ECC members for submission of cases and provision of feedback
  • Work closely with UNHCR Programme, Field and Protection staff to identify priority health issues and key data requirements for programme planning and monitoring to ensure that minimum UNHCR and international standards are being met.
  • Perform other related duties as required.
Essential Minimum Qualifications
  • Medical University Degree. Public Health (MPH, MSc) or Epidemiology/Statistics.
  • Minimum 2 years of post-graduate clinical experience.
  • Knowledge of local institutions.
  • Excellent working knowledge of English and local language.
  • Strong IT skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office applications.
  • Experience with Health Information Systems and statistical software.
Desirable Qualifications and Competencies:
  • Experience in working directly with refugees, especially urban setting.
  • Experience working with international organizations, including non-government organizations and UN agencies, in field of health and nutrition.
  • Additional formal training in reproductive health, nutrition, infectious diseases, refugee health and/or community health.
  • Knowledge of additional UN languages.
      How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply And Email Application
  • Kindly prepare an application/letter of motivation, Resume as well as fully completed and signed UNHCR Personal History Form (P11)
  • Submit the application, resume and Personal history form (P11) via email to: [email protected] quoting in the subject line the vacancy number and title of the position (VERY IMPORTANT). EG: Subject: Application for VN 2019/VA/035, Position No: TA, Assistant Public Health officer, NOA, Ogoja.
  • Kindly make sure you use the "UNHCR Personal History Form".
  • Kindly note that a written test will be conducted for this position which will be followed by a competency based interview.
Click Here to Download UNHCR Personal History Form (P11) (Doc) Note
  • "There is no need to send other CERTIFICATES with the application at this stage".
  • Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
  • Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
  • Applications from female candidates are strongly encouraged
  Application Deadline  9th May, 2019.