Education:
• Advanced university degree in Environmental Health, Public Health, Health Policy or a related field.
Work Experience:
• At least 10 years of progressively relevant professional experience in environmental health, public health, health systems, or policy development.
• Demonstrated experience in drafting or supporting development of national policies, strategies, or action plans.
• Strong analytical skills, including desk review, policy analysis, and synthesis of technical evidence.
Language Requirements:
• Fluency in English
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills:
• Strong analytical skills, including desk review, policy analysis, and synthesis of technical evidence.
• Strong skills in stakeholder engagement, workshop facilitation, and participatory approaches are essential. The consultant must be able to work with a wide range of stakeholders – government officials, health workers, donors, community representatives – and facilitate meaningful input and consensus-building. Prior experience of coordinating multi-stakeholder working groups or task forces, especially in the context of developing national guidelines or plans, is highly desirable
• Good understanding of environmental health issues in Lesotho or comparable contexts.
• The consultant must be proficient in professional English writing, capable of producing clear, concise, and well-structured documents. Samples of previous written work (especially national-level reports or guidelines) should be provided. Additionally, strong verbal communication is needed for presentations and discussions. Experience working in Lesotho or Southern Africa will be an advantage, to facilitate communication with local stakeholders and understanding of context.
• Ability to manage the consultancy tasks effectively within the given timeframe. This includes good organizational skills, timely communication, and flexibility to adapt to stakeholder schedules.
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