ADVISOR,
INFLUENZA AND HEPATITIDES (PAHO/11/FT404)
Vacancy Notice No: PAHO/11/FT404
Title: Advisor, Influenza and Hepatitides
Grade: P4
Contract type: Fixed-Term Appointment
Duration of contract: Two years, first year probationary
period - POST OF LIMITED DURATION
Application Deadline: 10 January 2012
Duty Station: Washington, D.C., United States of
America
Organization unit: AM Americas (AM)
Family
and Community Health/Comprehensive Family Immunization (FCH/IM)
OBJECTIVES
OF THE PROGRAMME :
- To provide technical and strategic support to strengthen national and regional capacity to protect all people at risk against vaccine-preventable diseases through advocacy, partnership, preparedness for emerging disease threats, and formulation of evidence-based strategies for vaccination policy.
- In so doing, promotes, coordinates and implements technical cooperation activities that emphasize the central role of family and the community to foster a culture of health promotion and protection where health becomes a social value.
- The work of the immunization program is guided by the principles of access and equity, disease control, and development of public health infrastructure in the context of introducing new technologies and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Description
of duties:
Under
the general supervision of the Manager, Family and Community Health (FCH), and
the direct supervision of the Senior Advisor, Comprehensive Family Immunization
(FCH/IM), the incumbent is responsible for, but not necessarily limited to, the
following assigned duties:
-a)
Provide technical advice to facilitate the implementation of the technical
cooperation program of work for the accomplishment of vaccine-preventable
diseases, within the context of the Regional Immunization Vision Strategy;
-b)
Collaborate in the implementation and monitoring of the work plan for seasonal
and influenza pandemic and viral hepatitides diseases; advise and analyze all
issues pertaining to the Project, including:
--i)
Immunization strategies employed particularly for seasonal and influenza
pandemic viral hepatitides and vaccination;
--ii)
Training of personnel in all aspects of program implementation ;
--iii)
Systematized methods for reporting administered immunization;
--iv)
Organization of epidemiological surveillance systems for vaccines-preventable
diseases;
--v)
Intra and extra-sectorial coordination as well as at the institutional level;
and
--vi)
Social mobilization for immunization programs.
-c)
Oversee the preparation and coordination of international training programs on:
operational and administrative aspects of immunization programs; mobilization
of resources; program management; relevant technical issues; and, specialized
surveillance activities for vaccine-preventable diseases particularly seasonal
and influenza pandemic and viral hepatitides;
-d)
Develop methodologies and protocols for: burden of diseases and conducting cost
effectiveness studies for the introduction of seasonal vaccines, particularly
in the basic immunization programs in the context of the Family and Community
Vaccination;
-e)
Provide technical advice to Member States in all aspects of program evaluation
including the development of methodologies and indicators for process and
impact assessment;
-f)
Mobilize and manage extra budgetary resources, including preparation of funding
proposals and writing progress reports, in support of national and regional
programs, and in accordance with the project's resource mobilization plan;
-g)
Develop and promote research programs related to different operational and
epidemiological components of immunization programs and related activities at
the country level;
-h)
Collaborate with other Projects to achieve effective coordination of program
activities and appropriate utilization and mobilization of resources;
-i)
Collaborate in the preparation of biennial programs and budgets, semiannual
work plans and periodic evaluations for assigned projects; participate in the
annual evaluation of the Entity;
-j)
When called upon to directly supervise staff, establish clear work objectives,
conduct timely and effective performance appraisal s, provide coaching and
feedback, and support staff development opportunities;
-k)
Perform other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
A
university degree in a health-related science and a master's degree in
epidemiology, public health or related field from a recognized institution.
Skills:
Key
Behavioral Competencies:
--Intra-institutional
Action: Leads team efforts toward full understanding of the policies the
organization must operate within as well as the Standard of Conduct for the
International Civil Service. Leads employees and co-workers toward operating in
a fair, consistent and equitable manner, and displays such behavior by example.
Behaves consistently in accordance with the Code of Ethics of the Organization.
--Teamwork:
Embraces and leads consensual decision-making, that is, leading the fulfillment
of team decisions, even when they may not fully coincide with one's own
opinions or proposals. Knows how to manage difficult team situations and
promotes consensus building. Takes responsibility for the team's successes and
failures.
--Analysis,
Synthesis, and Forecasting: After analyzing situations on the basis of the
available evidence and knowledge, leads one's area of responsibility toward
individual and collective actions. Encourages the importance of continual
analysis. Verifies and promotes that action is taken in situations that will
require future intervention, based on ongoing analysis. Leads others in
decisions needed to implement required actions. Is capable of anticipating the
implications of analyzed situations between one and two years ahead.
--Thinking,
planning and the strategic management of technical cooperation interventions:
Selects priority ideas for executing the interventions after anticipating their
potential problems and solutions. Participates in the preparation of strategic
plans, providing input about their impact, quality, critical points, and risks.
--Evaluation
of technical cooperation interventions: Evaluates criteria for the
interventions at the process, management, and outcome level, in addition to
technical cooperation evaluation plans, in keeping with the PAHO's strategic
direction.
Resource
Mobilization - (L04): Works in an objective manner to obtain and apportion
resources (financial and non-financial) according to need. Supports and advises
technical areas to enable best use of resources are aligned with the mission
and vision of the Organization. Is able to work in a multicultural environment.
Is flexible and has the ability to work well under pressure. Is able to give
feedback to partners within and outside the organization about the use of the
resources and the results acquired.
--Information
Management: Processes and analyzes the data objectively, presenting it clearly
and equitably. Leads the effort to acquire relevant and selected information
that facilitates the achievement of organizational results. Evaluates/leads the
evaluation of information systems on the basis of its advantages/disadvantages
for processing information relevant to the area of work
Technical
Expertise:
--Extensive
knowledge and expertise in the epidemiology of communicable diseases ,
especially vaccine-preventable diseases; use of epidemiological principles and
methods to solve problems related to vaccine-preventable diseases; ability to
respond objectively to unforeseen problems and exercise sound judgment in
finding technical solutions within the framework of organizational policy.
--Demonstrated
ability in the application of epidemiological techniques and procedures for
analyzing the magnitude of vaccine preventable diseases or conditions affecting
the health of the population, determining factors which influence the magnitude
of these diseases or conditions; applying and evaluating selected interventions
designed to reduce the magnitude of these diseases.
--Broad
knowledge of organization and implementation of public health programs and public
health administration .
--Broad
knowledge and skills in the formulation of technical cooperation interventions
and in the development of criteria and instruments for evaluating programs
intervention.
--Excellent
knowledge of health research methodology, health research analysis; ability to
plan and prepare proposals and activities.
--Demonstrated
ability to negotiate and coordinate activities with all relevant sectors of
government, international agencies, the private sector and organized community
groups.
--Strong
professional oral and writing skills, including the development of reports,
oral presentations, and technical/persuasive documents for consideration at the
highest levels of the Organization.
IT
Skills
Demonstrated
ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as
Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint and Outlook. Other IT
skills and knowledge of other software programs such as Visio and Project would
be an asset.
Experience:
Nine
years of combined national and international experience in disease prevention
and control programs, with an emphasis in the design, implementation and
evaluation of immunization programs. Of these, at least two years of
participation in technical cooperation programs and activities in disease
prevention and control or in immunization programs in an international health
program or institution.
Languages:
Very
good knowledge of English or Spanish with a working knowledge of the other
language. Knowledge of French and/or Portuguese would be an asset.
Additional
Information:
A
WRITTEN TEST AND/OR INTERVIEW MAY BE HELD FOR THIS POST. APPLICANTS WILL BE
CONTACTED ONLY IF THEY ARE UNDER SERIOUS CONSIDERATION. APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED
TO COMPLETE AN ON-LINE PERSONAL HISTORY FORM. THE POST DESCRIPTION IS THE OFFICIAL
DOCUMENT FOR ORGANIZATIONAL PURPOSES.
Annual
salary:
(Net
of tax)
US$67.395.00
at single rate
US$72.373.00
with primary dependants
Post
Adjustment:
44.6
% of the above figure(s). This percentage is to be considered as indicative
since variations may occur each month either upwards or downwards due to
currency exchange rate fluctuations or inflation.
Online
applications are strongly encouraged to enable WHO to store your profile in a
permanent database. Please visit WHO's e-Recruitment website at: www.who.int/employment
. The system provides instructions for online application procedures.
All
applicants are encouraged to apply online as soon as possible after the vacancy
has been posted and well before the deadline stated in the vacancy
announcement.
WHO
is committed to workforce diversity.
Any
appointment/extension of appointment is subject to WHO Staff Regulations, Staff
Rules and Manual. Only candidates under serious consideration will be
contacted.
PAHO
has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form
of tobacco.
Closing
Date: Tuesday, 10 January 2012
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