The position will lead the talent development pillar within the HR section, focusing on three key areas: learning and development, performance management, and career development. The incumbent will be responsible for shaping and directing UNICEF’s overall strategic framework for talent development and creating a clear linkage with the programme needs.
The Immunization (EPI) Officer plays a critical role in supporting the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Immunization Programme, with a focus on enhancing vaccination coverage, improving project efficiency, and ensuring accurate reporting and documentation. Key responsibilities include managing programme/project data, contributing to budgeting and financial monitoring, conducting field visits for supervision and reporting on immunization progress, and providing technical support for donor and annual reports. The role also involves capacity-building activities for staff, promoting knowledge-sharing with external partners, and ensuring effective communication with internal and external stakeholders. The officer must have a degree in relevant health or social sciences fields, with at least two years of experience in health or immunization program/project management, and fluency in French, with English as an asset. The position requires strong technical expertise in immunization, public health, and project management.
Under the close supervision and guidance of the supervisor, you support the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks to help develop, implement, and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF Afghanistan Country Office (ACO) established an Outpost office in Termez in charge of procurement of goods for the programmes and operations of the Country Office.
The Office is conveniently hosted by Termez Cargo Center, the designated logistics hub in Termez area, along with other UN agencies and humanitarian organizations.
The position will lead the talent development pillar within the HR section, focusing on three key areas: learning and development, performance management, and career development. The incumbent will be responsible for shaping and directing UNICEF’s overall strategic framework for talent development and creating a clear linkage with the programme needs.
The Immunization (EPI) Officer plays a critical role in supporting the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Immunization Programme, with a focus on enhancing vaccination coverage, improving project efficiency, and ensuring accurate reporting and documentation. Key responsibilities include managing programme/project data, contributing to budgeting and financial monitoring, conducting field visits for supervision and reporting on immunization progress, and providing technical support for donor and annual reports. The role also involves capacity-building activities for staff, promoting knowledge-sharing with external partners, and ensuring effective communication with internal and external stakeholders. The officer must have a degree in relevant health or social sciences fields, with at least two years of experience in health or immunization program/project management, and fluency in French, with English as an asset. The position requires strong technical expertise in immunization, public health, and project management.
Under the close supervision and guidance of the supervisor, you support the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks to help develop, implement, and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF Afghanistan Country Office (ACO) established an Outpost office in Termez in charge of procurement of goods for the programmes and operations of the Country Office.
The Office is conveniently hosted by Termez Cargo Center, the designated logistics hub in Termez area, along with other UN agencies and humanitarian organizations.