Under the guidance of the supervisor, accountable for programme, planning, design, implementation and administration of specific projects within a major programme, in accordance with the Country Programme Recommendation and Country Programme Management Plan, focussed on achievement of UNICEF's Priorities.
The Health Officer reports to the Health Specialist (GZO) for supervision. The Health Officer provides professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the Health Programme in Garissa ZO, from development planning to delivery of results, by preparing, executing, managing, implementing and monitoring a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks to facilitate programme development, implementation, programme progress monitoring, and evaluating and reporting of results.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor (Chief CRM and Evaluation), the incumbent is responsible for leading UNICEF's work to mainstream disability in all aspects of its humanitarian and recovery programming, in the context of the Country Programme Document and HAC. The role is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the UNICEF Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy as key reference frameworks.
The incumbent will work across all programme sections and field offices as well as key stakeholders to ensure disability inclusion and disability-sensitive programming across humanitarian and recovery spheres. A critical aspect of this role will be providing technical guidance and coordination of inclusive programming to ensure cohesive and comprehensive approaches to inclusion of all children with disabilities in UNICEF-supported services. The incumbent will also work with partners to ensure that policy and legislative frameworks in line with international standards are in place so no child is left behind.
The Malawi Country Office offers an exciting and rewarding career opportunity for you to join our dynamic PPM team where you will be responsible for carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor the UNICEF Malawi country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations. This position offers you a unique opportunity to profoundly impact and influence on ensuring more vulnerable children’s live in the resilient communities of Malawi and benefit from quality, evidence-based development programmes. You will contribute to the overall achievement of transformative results for children.
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 guidance of the supervisor, accountable for programme, planning, design, implementation and administration of specific projects within a major programme, in accordance with the Country Programme Recommendation and Country Programme Management Plan, focussed on achievement of UNICEF's Priorities.
The Health Officer reports to the Health Specialist (GZO) for supervision. The Health Officer provides professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the Health Programme in Garissa ZO, from development planning to delivery of results, by preparing, executing, managing, implementing and monitoring a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks to facilitate programme development, implementation, programme progress monitoring, and evaluating and reporting of results.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor (Chief CRM and Evaluation), the incumbent is responsible for leading UNICEF's work to mainstream disability in all aspects of its humanitarian and recovery programming, in the context of the Country Programme Document and HAC. The role is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the UNICEF Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy as key reference frameworks.
The incumbent will work across all programme sections and field offices as well as key stakeholders to ensure disability inclusion and disability-sensitive programming across humanitarian and recovery spheres. A critical aspect of this role will be providing technical guidance and coordination of inclusive programming to ensure cohesive and comprehensive approaches to inclusion of all children with disabilities in UNICEF-supported services. The incumbent will also work with partners to ensure that policy and legislative frameworks in line with international standards are in place so no child is left behind.
The Malawi Country Office offers an exciting and rewarding career opportunity for you to join our dynamic PPM team where you will be responsible for carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor the UNICEF Malawi country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations. This position offers you a unique opportunity to profoundly impact and influence on ensuring more vulnerable children’s live in the resilient communities of Malawi and benefit from quality, evidence-based development programmes. You will contribute to the overall achievement of transformative results for children.
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.