Deadline: 19 December 2021
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Health Officer in New Delhi, India.
UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in life.
Key Jobs Responsibilities
The Health Officer will perform the following functions:
- Accurate, complete and up-to-date programme/project management information is available for effective budget preparation, programme/project design, implementation, management and evaluation.
- Project efficiency, effectiveness and vaccination coverage are enhanced through effective implementation follow-on.
- Progress reports and project work plans are timely prepared, and effective technical support is provided in the drafting of donor, annual and other reports/project documentation related to EPI and cold chain.
- Appropriate and complete of financial and supply documentation as well as adherence to established allotments are ensured.
- Knowledge sharing with donors and media is promoted.
- Effective communication, networking and collaboration are achieved with internal and external partners.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have:
- University Degree in one of the disciplines relevant to the following areas Medical Health, Public Health, Engineering, or a field relevant to international development assistance in Immunization and Child Survival & Health Care is required.
- 2 year’s relevant professional work experience in the domain of immunization cold chain-supply chain/routine immunization is required.
- Field work experience is desirable.
- Experience in knowledge management is desirable.
- Training and experience in cold chain / Engineering / Immunization/health care is desirable.
- Background/familiarity with Emergency is desirable.
- Fluency in written and spoken English is required.
- Knowledge of local working language of the duty station is an asset.
- Nationality of India.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications through online process.
For more information, visit UNICEF.