Organizational Context: Under the direct supervision of the Area Coordinator and technical guidance of the Provincial Surveillance Officer, the incumbent will work as Disease Surveillance Officer within the framework of national policies and guidelines defined in WHO programme and policy documents to provide support to the polio eradication efforts.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Primary responsible for establishing, maintaining, managing, strengthening a
functional AFP Surveillance structure and sensitive system in the assigned area
including community informant network.
2. Provide coordination and technical support to the Govt. Authorities and partners on
Surveillance of AFP, VPD, PID, ILI/SARI, COVID-19 and other emerging or
reemerging diseases/outbreaks.
3. Timely investigation of AFP Cases, follow up investigation, ensuring quality
specimen collection and transportation.
4. Organize and conduct detailed Epidemiological investigation when needed.
5. Organize and conduct training, capacity building sessions for Health care
providers, Govt. Staff, partner staff and community informants.
6. Organize and conduct regular surveillance review meetings at the district and other
appropriate levels.
7. Conduct active surveillance visit in the Health Facilities as per National Guidelines.
8. Supervise Environmental Sample collection and its shipment. (Where applicable)
9. Conduct regular in-depth data analysis and performance review of Surveillance
network, identify gaps and take corrective measures.
10. Supervise WHO Surveillance team in district and UCs in the assigned area.
11. Provide technical support to all or specific immunization activities and SIAs when
assigned by the Provincial and National supervisors
12. Implement any other task assigned by the Supervisor.
Deliverables:
1- All key Surveillance standards and indicators, as per National Surveillance
Guidelines, are achieved in the district or assigned area.
2- All key indicators of Surveillance and Immunization activities as per NEAP are met
in the district or assigned area.
Functional skills and experience:
· The incumbent must have at least 1 year of professional work experience (post
house job) in disease surveillance, polio eradication, immunization activities, health
emergencies OR other field-level public health programs OR overall experience in
medical field (Clinical/Public Health) .
· Proficiency in MS Office.
· Familiarity and work experience with community.
· The incumbent must have clear understanding of gender equality, sexual
exploitation, abuse and harassment.
Core competencies:
· Fostering integration and Team-work
· Producing results
· Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences.
· Effective and credible communication
Nationality:
Pakistani Nationals
Education:
· Degree in medicine (MBBS/MD), Registered with Pakistan Medical Council (PMC)
Language:
Proficiency in English and Urdu languages (both written and spoken). Additional local language would be preferable.
NOTE:
1. Please make sure to update your P-11 form prior to submit your
application. Incomplete or missing current/past employment/academic
information will not be considered.
2. Female applicants having relevant required experience/education are
highly encouraged to apply for this position. WHO is committed to creating
a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. WHO recruits and
employs staff regardless of disability status, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, language, race, marital status, religious, cultural, ethnic and
socio-economic backgrounds, or any other personal characteristics.
3. Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
4. A written test and/or an asynchronous video assessment may be used as a
form of screening.
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and objective of the United Nations and WHO, including sexual exploitation and
abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination.
8. This vacancy notice may be used to fill other similar positions at the same grade
level.
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respective geographical region and relevant background