UNICEF Pacific is hiring a WASH Officer (Engineer) at the NOB level to be based in Tarawa, Kiribati. The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and provide technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The WASH Officer will prepare, and implement a variety of technical, management, and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme. Specifically, this position will provide dedicated WASH engineering expertise to the WASH Programme in the country office including working closely with key government stakeholders and selected contractors in planning of improvement works and to provide close technical oversight and regular reporting of implementation of the construction works.
To support UNICEF’s Education & Skills Programme and contribute to a well-planned, coordinated and integrated approach for implementation of the project “Promoting safe and healthy learning and living
environment to migrant and host communities in Guyana’s hinterland and selected coastal areas” supported by the Government of Canada.
The purpose of this assignment is to build on the recent CHW mapping exercise and ongoing MoH and PORALG reforms, ensuring timely alignment of community health worker systems with national PHC priorities. These tools and frameworks are being developed at the pivotal stage in rolling out the iCCHW program, following the completion of the national CHW mapping exercise. The evidence has highlighted significant policy and operational gaps that need to be addressed urgently to ensure that the transition to a unified CHW system is both effective and sustainable. Clear, practical guidance is required to avoid duplication of efforts, strengthen accountability, and ensure that resources are used efficiently to achieve maximum impact.
L'accompagnement technique comprend le suivi de la finalisation du plan stratégique quinquennal de l’oxygénothérapie en Guinée, ainsi que le suivi des aspects techniques de projet de la construction et l’installation des centrales d’oxygène médical dans les hôpitaux régionaux de Boké, Kindia, Mamou et Faranah.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a WASH Officer (Engineer) at the NOB level to be based in Tarawa, Kiribati. The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and provide technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The WASH Officer will prepare, and implement a variety of technical, management, and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme. Specifically, this position will provide dedicated WASH engineering expertise to the WASH Programme in the country office including working closely with key government stakeholders and selected contractors in planning of improvement works and to provide close technical oversight and regular reporting of implementation of the construction works.
To support UNICEF’s Education & Skills Programme and contribute to a well-planned, coordinated and integrated approach for implementation of the project “Promoting safe and healthy learning and living
environment to migrant and host communities in Guyana’s hinterland and selected coastal areas” supported by the Government of Canada.
The purpose of this assignment is to build on the recent CHW mapping exercise and ongoing MoH and PORALG reforms, ensuring timely alignment of community health worker systems with national PHC priorities. These tools and frameworks are being developed at the pivotal stage in rolling out the iCCHW program, following the completion of the national CHW mapping exercise. The evidence has highlighted significant policy and operational gaps that need to be addressed urgently to ensure that the transition to a unified CHW system is both effective and sustainable. Clear, practical guidance is required to avoid duplication of efforts, strengthen accountability, and ensure that resources are used efficiently to achieve maximum impact.
L'accompagnement technique comprend le suivi de la finalisation du plan stratégique quinquennal de l’oxygénothérapie en Guinée, ainsi que le suivi des aspects techniques de projet de la construction et l’installation des centrales d’oxygène médical dans les hôpitaux régionaux de Boké, Kindia, Mamou et Faranah.