We are the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations’ system. We do this by: providing leadership on matters critical to health and engaging in partnerships where joint action is needed; shaping the research agenda and stimulating the generation, translation and dissemination of valuable knowledge; setting norms and standards and promoting and monitoring their implementation; articulating ethical and evidence-based policy options; providing technical support, catalysing change, and building sustainable institutional capacity; and monitoring the health situation and assessing health trends. Leadership priorities For each 6-year programme of work priority areas are identified where our leadership is most needed.
- Job Type: Full Time
- Qualification: BA/BSc/HND , MBA/MSc/MA
- Experience: 7 years
- Location: Abuja
- Job Field: NGO/Non-Profit , Project Management
- To support the WHO State Coordinator by coordinating technical and programmatic activities aimed at:
- Achieving and maintaining high population immunity against polioviruses through high-quality SIAs and routine immunization.
- Achieving recommended surveillance performance indicators for Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) and other vaccine-preventable diseases, as well as other public health priority diseases as highlighted in Nigeria’s Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy.
- Monitoring PHC performance to inform decision-making.
- Under The Direct Supervision Of The WHO State Coordinator, The Incumbent Will Support State Technical Teams, Partners, And Other Relevant Stakeholders In The Following Tasks
- Assist in the timely preparation of State Immunization/PEI (Polio Eradication, Routine Immunization, and control of other vaccine-preventable diseases) annual work plans in line with national plans.
- Participate in weekly coordination meetings of the State Technical Team to monitor the implementation of priority PEI/Immunization activities as detailed in the State PEI/Immunization plans.
- Participate in EOC meeting and coordinate technical support to the TWGs
- Support the development of the technical presentation in the monthly State Inter-agency Coordination Committee or State Immunization Task Force meetings to review the implementation of priority EPI/PEI activities and EPI/PEI performance indicators.
- Regularly update State PEI/Immunization plans to incorporate technical recommendations from National Recommendations.
- Provide technical guidance to Cluster Consultants, preparing monthly reports for the WHO State Coordinator.
- Oversee the development and monitoring of work plans
- Conduct weekly in-house coordination meetings and follow up on priority actions under guidance by the State Coordinator.
- Ensure timely sharing of activity reports and plans with state authorities, partners, and relevant stakeholders as instructed by the State Coordinator.
- Conduct regular supportive supervisions and validation visits of activities conducted by WHO personnel in high-risk or poorly performing LGAs and share the feedback to the SC.
- Assist the State Coordinator in conducting quarterly performance appraisals of all WHO personnel in the State.
- Support training and capacity building of State, LGA staff as well as WHO personnel (Cluster Coordinators, LGA Facilitators, Field Volunteers) under the guidance of the State Coordinator.
- Provide any support as requested by WHO State Coordinator, Polio IMS and/or WHO Representative.
- The following Key Performance Indicators will be monitored to assess the incumbent’s contribution to the overall assignment objective under the supervision of the WHO State Coordinator:
- Availability of evidence-based State PEI/Immunisation work plans (Routine Immunization, Polio Eradication, Accelerated Control of other vaccine-preventable diseases).
- Timely submission of weekly reports of State PEI/Immunisation activities including meetings with State authorities and stakeholders.
- Timely submission of all PEI/Immunisation data and information, including PEI accountability framework information, within established timelines.
- Timely submission of all PEI/Immunisation activity reports, including the state monthly EPI review report.
- Availability of electronic archives of all WHO personnel database
- Minutes of weekly in-house coordination meetings with action points and implementation status.
- Monthly summaries of supportive supervision conducted and actions taken to address gaps.
- Ensure proper documentation and archiving of all key PEI/Immunisation activities supported by WHO personnel.
- Timely availability of performance appraisals of all WHO personnel in the State.
- Documentation of all training and other capacity building activities
- Availability of weekly work plans and reports for all WHO Cluster Coordinators and other WHO technical staff deployed to the state (STOP team members, STCs, etc.).
- Reports of advocacy activities and evidence of increased stakeholder engagement and/or participation in immunization and/or surveillance activities.
- Evidence of increased partnership with key stakeholders in support of immunization and/or surveillance, particularly in high-risk areas and/or areas with sub-optimal programme performance indicators.
- The PHO (Polio Surveillance) reports to the WHO State Coordinator (SC).
- Overall Technical Guidance for the programme will be provided in line with national guidelines by the Polio IM as well as the Sub-pillar leads from Abuja.
- Overall policy and managerial support and guidance will be provided by the WHO Representative in Nigeria.
- Essential: First level university degree in medicine and/or public health planning and administration, complemented by training in public health/epidemiology/health science.
- Desirable:Â Master’s degree in public health or equivalent. Training on epidemiology and/or outbreak investigation will be asset.
- Essential:Â At least 7years of experience required in public health surveillance with emphasis on emergency response relief and/or the management of epidemic-prone diseases.
- Desirable:Â Experience in the areas of outbreak investigation and response for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, particularly in developing countries.


