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About Save The Children:

Save the Children, Merlin and the International Medical Corps have formed a consortium to support the World Health Organization, as lead agency of the Global Health Cluster, to ensure more predictable, timely and effective implementation of the cluster approach at country and global level. This project is supported by DG ECHO and will run over a period of 18 months, starting in July 2013. The project has a global scope, but will prioritise support to the WHO Africa (AFRO) and Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO) regions.

About the Role:

The consortium is seeking to form a team of trained health cluster support experts that can be deployed on short notice to ensure that key health cluster functional roles, including cluster coordination and information management/epidemiology, are filled as quickly as possible after large emergencies are declared. Additional results expected of this project are technical support of health cluster staff through brief country visits, training of health cluster coordinators, and promotion of better practices through formal evaluation of cluster implementations. In addition, experts will contribute to building up their respective agency’s capacity to support the health cluster, under the IASC Transformative Agenda.

The successful candidates will be part of a team of six deployable staff, two from each of the consortium agencies, supported by a dedicated project manager and working in close partnership with the Global Health Cluster Secretariat and the WHO Regional Offices for Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. Four of the positions will focus on health cluster coordination, and two on information management/public health surveillance.

Ville

Internationally mobile

Expériences / Formation du candidat

You have significant management experience working in an emergency response contexts (including in first phase emergency) or fragile states, including in health programmes. You are familiar with the cluster system, as a manager you have demonstrated capacity building skills as well representation, communication and influencing skills. As a former humanitarian health project manager, you have set monitoring and evaluation mechanisms and have successfully written proposals for donors including with ECHO and DFID. You are flexible and ready to be deployed at short notice and globally 75% of the time.

Langues parlées du candidat

English is an essential criteria, French is highly desirable.

Durée du contrat

Until the 31 December 2014

Salaire / Indemnité

GDP31,475 per annum + GDP2.500 hardship allowance

Postuler en ligne

https://jobs.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancy/1017/description/

Date de fin de validité de l’annonce

27/08/2014

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