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Vacancy Announcement for Field Manager 

by Public Health Update January 27, 2022
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Green Tara Nepal, a non-political, non-profit making non-governmental organization, established in 2007, has been working in the field of maternal and child health. It works in research, publications, advocacy, training and social mobilization in a holistic community development approach. Green Tara Nepal aims to bridge the gap between rural and urban, rich and poor and men and women in accessing services and improving healthy behaviors through community development and health promotion approach.

Karuna Deutschland, in partnership with Green Tara Nepal, is implementing a three-year’s Maternal and Neonatal Health Promotion Project in Bajura (Bajura-MNHP). The project aims to improve health and wellbeing of women, children and adolescent girls in Chhededaha Rural Municipality of BajuraDistrict, Nepal. The project targets to increase women’s access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) including family planning through service quality improvements and health promotion. The project expects to increase equitable access to SRH by mobilising local health resources and volunteers to conduct health promotion.

We are looking an experienced and highly qualified Nepali candidate for the Field Manager. Candidates with proven skills of meeting the requirements and dedicated to work in NGO are encouraged to apply for this position:

1. Position: Field Manager 

Required number:  1

Duty station: KhaptadChhededa Rural municipality (Field Office) of Bajura district Sudur Paschim province with frequent travel to programme districts/wards

Required Qualifications/Competencies: 

  • Bachelor in Public Health, Nursing or related field (Master Degree preferred) 
  • At least 3 years working experiences in district/local level 
  • Experienced in programme implementation, human resource and financial management, coordination with funders and local stakeholders 
  • Committed to work in a rural Nepal in time-bound activities

Major Responsibilities 

Programme planning and implementation 

  • Planning, developing and implementing of activities at the districts. 
  • Lead to implement the programmatic decisions. 
  • Manage and maintain effective coordination and collaboration with local stakeholders for smooth running of the project; and to ensure project activities are well understood and accepted at local level.

b) Recording and reporting 

  • Keep up-to-date record (detail information of all the stakeholders at the local level). 
  • Promote the visibility of the programme, through service events, displays and exhibitions, media, reports, case stories and publications in collaboration with the Project Manager. 
  • Timely report the routine program performance (quarterly and annual reports) following the defined templates.

c) Coordination and advocacy 

  • Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders in the programme area including District Coordination Committee, Health Office, Education Office, rural municipalities, municipalities, the target community, government health facilities, Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs), local NGO/CBOs.

d) Training/teaching 

  • Organising training, review meetings and capacity building activities in the communities (health workers, FCHVs and health mother group members)

e) Administrative/ financial 

  • Work as a supervisor of all district-based staff. 
  • Financial control at the district level. Submit financial and administrative documents as requested and required by central office.

Other Attributes:

Excellent quality of work and commitment to high standards, strong communication skills, team building and willingness and motivated for good service delivery with strong networking and interpersonal skills and comfortable to work under stress and pressures. 

Selected candidates must adherence to GTN policies and procedures, protocols, code of conduct with special attention to Child Protection Policies and Do No Harm approach including funding agency’s policies, guidelines and agreements.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates meeting above-mentioned criteria are requested to send their updated CV along with a cover letter specifying your eligibility for this position to hrgreentara2007@gmail.com no later than 4 February 2022 before 17:00 hrs. Please mention the applied position in the subject line. 

GTN is an equal opportunities employer. Competent candidates from disadvantaged groups, Dalit, Janajati and inhabitants of the project districts will be given priority.  

Only shortlisted candidates will be called for the further selection process. 

No telephone inquiries will be entertained and any inappropriate recommendation will automatically disqualify the candidate from further processing. GTN reserves the right to qualify/disqualify applications in any case.



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Vacancy Announcement for Training Specialist

by Public Health Update January 27, 2022
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Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO) is a national non-governmental organization that has worked in more than 55 districts of Nepal. ENPHO has been working in Nepal for more than 30 years. ENPHO’s mission is to develop, demonstrate and disseminate innovative technologies and systems to enable societies to become healthy and environment friendly. ENPHO envisages creating eco-societies by providing quality services on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), environment, and public health through research, innovations, and promotion of the WASH technologies and approaches.  

Environment and Public Health Organization (ENPHO) invites applications from suitable and qualified Nepali citizens for, the project “Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Scaling and Sanitation Innovation funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Position: Training Specialist

Number: 1

Duty Station: Kathmandu Central Office (Frequent Field Visit may be as required)

Minimum Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in mass communication or public health or any other relevant subject from a recognized university.
  • Recognized trainer/facilitator from renowned capacity-building agency or organization.

Experiences 

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in capacity building activities; training package development, training event management, training delivery, etc.  
  • Minimum 2 years’ working experience in WASH and environmental sanitation sector (FSM, CWIS).

Additional requirements  

  • Report writing skills both in English and Nepali.
  • Strong communication skills and convincing power dealing with government and non-governmental organizations.
  • Computer skills are essential especially in MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, etc.

Duties and Responsibilities

The key duty and responsibilities of the position will be as listed below.

a.  Conceptualizing and developing training modules/packages:

  • Prepare and conduct capacity assessments of stakeholders focusing on CWIS approach implementation at the local level, municipality, and city.
  • Prepare capacity assessment reports with identified gaps and content recommendations for a training module/package development.
  • Supervise and support to develop training outlines, detail content, lesson plan, and finalize training modules/packages.
  • Supervise and support to contextualize training modules/packages considering local needs and recommendations received from stakeholders.

b.  Executing training events

  • Coordination with related stakeholders for organizing training events including participant and venue.
  • Lead the logistic arrangement for the events with the support of related departments.
  • Lead pre-training preparation, during training and post-training support activities for the smooth operation of events.
  • Form trainer’s teams considering the required subject matter expertise to deliver the event effectively.
  • Prepare event completion reports with feedback, suggestion, and recommendations for improvement.
  • Extract relevant feedback received from the participant during the training and provide curriculum officer to improve content and delivery techniques in the module/package.

Duration:

The duration of the position will for one year with possible extension up to maximum of 3 years

How to apply: 

Interested candidates can apply their application with an updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) copy of  Citizenship Card and recent passport-sized photo send the application at vacancy@enpho.org.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview. 

The deadline for submission of the application is February 10, 2022, by 5:00 pm. 



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The Global Commission on Evidence Report (Key Recommendations)

by Public Health Update January 27, 2022
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The Global Commission on Evidence

The Evidence Commission’s independent panel of commissioners bring diverse points of view to creating a report that speaks to, and to pursuing pathways to influence that will spur action among, the many different types of people who make or can influence decisions about whether and how evidence is used to address societal challenges. They bring powerfully complementary perspectives, ranging across most types of societal challenges (and Sustainable Development Goals), all types of decision-makers (government policymakers, organizational leaders, professionals and citizens), and all major forms of evidence.

Evidence Commission issues wake-up call and path forward for relying on evidence: World can be better prepared for future societal challenges than was the case with COVID-19

‘Slow burn’ societal challenges like educational achievement, health-system performance and climate change have
taken a backseat to the global pandemic, now entering its third year. But a global commission report, released today,
finds that decision-makers responding to present-day societal challenges and tomorrow’s crises have an
unprecedented opportunity to build on what has worked in using evidence before and during the pandemic.

“Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve never before seen so much interest – from political leaders of many
political persuasions and in diverse countries – in drawing on evidence to inform their response,” said John Lavis,
co-lead of the secretariat for The Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges. “This is an
incredible opportunity to dramatically up our game in supporting political leaders to use evidence to address societal
challenges at a global, national and local level.”
“The cohort of decision-makers who were involved in COVID-19 decision-making, especially high-level government
policymakers, now has direct experience with using many forms of evidence and with leveraging strategies that
support its use,” reads the report.

Recommendations

The report’s 24 recommendations call for decisive action by multiple stakeholders to ensure evidence is consistently used to address societal challenges. Among its top eight recommendations are the following:

  • Wake-up call — Decision-makers, evidence intermediaries and impact-oriented evidence producers should recognize the scale and nature of the problem.
  • Resolution by multilateral organizations — The UN, the G20 and other multilateral organizations should endorse a resolution that commits these multilateral organizations and their member states to broaden their conception of evidence, and to support evidence-related global public goods and equitably distributed capacities to produce, share and use evidence.
  • Landmark report — The World Bank should dedicate an upcoming World Development Report to providing the design of the evidence architecture needed globally, regionally and nationally, including the required investments in evidence related global public goods and in equitably distributed capacities to produce, share and use evidence.
  • National (and sub-national) evidence-support systems — Every national (and sub-national) government should review their existing evidence-support system (and broader evidence infrastructure), fill the gaps both internally and through partnerships, and report publicly on their progress.
  • Evidence in everyday life — Citizens should consider making decisions about their and their families’ well-being based on best evidence; spending their money on products and services that are backed by best evidence; volunteering their time and donating money to initiatives that use evidence to make decisions about what they do and how they do it; and supporting politicians who commit to using best evidence to address societal challenges and who commit (along with others) to supporting the use of evidence in everyday life.
  • Dedicated evidence intermediaries — Dedicated evidence intermediaries should step forward to fill gaps left by government, provide continuity if staff turnover in government is frequent, and leverage strong connections to global networks.
  • News and social-media platforms — News and social-media platforms should build relationships with dedicated evidence intermediaries who can help leverage sources of best evidence, and with evidence producers who can help communicate evidence effectively, as well as ensure their algorithms present best evidence and combat misinformation.
  • Funding — Governments, foundations and other funders should spend ‘smarter,’ and ideally more, on evidence support. They can commit to ensuring that 1% of funding is allocated to national (and sub-national) evidence infrastructures.

The Evidence Commission report defines ‘evidence’ as research evidence comprising data analytics, modeling, evaluation, behavioural / implementation research, qualitative insights, evidence syntheses, technology assessment/ cost-effectiveness analysis, and guidelines. The report recognizes the value of both local and global evidence. Local evidence is drawn from the best available studies (i.e., what has been learned in a specific national or sub-national context) while global evidence is drawn from the best available evidence syntheses (i.e., what has been learned from around the world, including how it varies by groups and contexts).

“The time is now to work out how we can build on existing strengths and fill gaps in domestic evidence infrastructures and leverage a more fit-for-purpose global evidence architecture,” says Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw, the Co-lead for the Evidence Commission Secretariat.

The Evidence Commission report: A wake-up call and path forward for decision-makers, evidence intermediaries, and impact-oriented evidence producers will be available in seven languages.

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by Public Health Update January 26, 2022
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Overview

The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has released a new guideline on National Guideline Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS).

Table of content

  • Introduction
  • Definition
  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology / Risk factors of ARDS
  • Pathogenesis of ARDS
  • COVID-19 and ARDS
  • Clinical Features of ARDS
  • Diagnostic Workup of a patient with ARDS
  • Determining the Cause of ARDS
    Management
  • Respiratory Support
  • Oxygen Therapy
  • Awake Self-proning
  • High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC)
  • Ventilatory Management
  • Basics of Mechanical Ventilation
    – Protocol for Use of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents (NMBA)
    – Lung Protective Ventilation
    – Prone Position Ventilation
    – Troubleshooting
    – Newer Modes
    – Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation
    – Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV)
  • Rescue Therapy
  • Pharmacological Therapy
  • Fluid management in ARDS
  • Routine care of Critically Ill Patient
    – Protocolized Bundles in ICU
    – VAP Bundle: Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Prevention Bundle
    – Central Line Bundle: Prevention of Catheter-Related Blood Stream Infections
    – ABCDE Bundle: Awakening and Breathing and Breathing Coordination, Delirium Monitoring /Management and Early Mobility (ABCDE) Bundle
    – Protocol for Use of Sedatives and Analgesics in ICU
    – Protocol for Delirium Monitoring and Management
    – Nutrition in Critically Ill Patient
    – Protocol for Prophylaxis of Venous Thromboembolism/Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
    – Protocol for Use of Vasopressors and Inotropes
  • Nursing Care of ICU Patients
  • Long Term Outcome and Quality of Life After
  • Care of the Terminally Ill Patient/ End of Life Care
  • Rehabilitation in ARDS
  • Integrating Gender, Equity and Human Rights (GER) in Clinical Management (CM) of COVID-19

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Management Protocol of Children with COVID-19

by Public Health Update January 26, 2022
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Overview

The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has released a new guideline on ‘Management Protocol of Children with COVID-19’. This guideline aims to provide a technical guidance to the health professionals who are closely working with childrens.

Table of contents

  • Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) for COVID-19.
  • Suspicion, Testing and Management of COVID-19 in Children.
  • Neonates with COVID-19.
  • Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C).
  • Crisis Responses and Psycho-social Management for Children and Adolescents (C&A) during COVID-19 Pandemic.
  • Managing Children with Disabilities in COVID-19 Facilities: Guidance for Doctors, Nurses, Paramedic and other Health Care Staff.
  • Integrating Gender, Equity and Human Rights (GER) in Clinical Management (CM) of COVID-19.

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Australia Awards Scholarships 2022

by Public Health Update January 25, 2022
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Overview

An Australia Awards Scholarship provides you with the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised qualification from an Australian institution. It includes all the necessary support and funding to complete your study. Australia Awards Scholarships offer emerging Nepalese leaders the opportunity to undertake full-time postgraduate study in Australia in priority fields relating to Nepal’s development. Scholars are well supported throughout the period of their studies in Australia.

Your career will benefit from new knowledge, leadership skills and the links you create both in Australia and through the Australia Global Alumni network. On your return home, you can make a vital contribution to the social and economic development of Nepal.

The application process is transparent and competitive, providing equal opportunity to all eligible applicants, regardless of gender, ethnicity or disability.

Priority areas of study
The priority areas of study for Nepal are:
• Economic Development
• Education
• Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion
• Governance
• Health
• Water Resource Management.

Australia Awards benefits

Australia Awards Scholarships are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian education institution, including any preparatory training. Scholarship recipients will receive the following entitlements:
• return air travel
• a one-off establishment allowance on arrival
• full tuition fees
• contribution to living expenses
• introductory academic program
• overseas student health cover for the duration of the Scholarship
• supplementary academic support
• fieldwork allowance for research students and those undertaking a master’s degree by coursework that has a compulsory fieldwork component.

List of Universities for Master of Public Health in Australia

English language requirements

To be eligible for an Australia Awards Scholarship, you must meet certain standards in English language proficiency, with the results valid as at 1 January 2022. At minimum, you must have:

  • an IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 6.5 with no band less than 6.0; or
  • a TOEFL internet based (iBT) score of at least 84, with a minimum of 21 in all sub-tests; or
  • a PTE (Academic) overall score of 58 with no communicative skill score less than 50.

Women, people with disability, members of traditionally marginalised groups and nominated public servants will be considered for eligibility with an IELTS (Academic) overall score of 6.0 or above (with no individual band less than 5.5) or an equivalent TOEFL (iBT) or PTE (Academic) test score. However, if offered an Australia Awards Scholarship, these applicants must meet the English language requirements of their course.

Applications for Australia Awards Scholarships will be opening soon (Applications are OPEN.)

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DAAD Scholarships: German Academic Exchange Service 2021

by Public Health Update January 25, 2022
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Objective

With its development-oriented postgraduate study programmes, the DAAD promotes the training of specialists from development and newly industrialised countries. Well-trained local experts, who are networked with international partners, play an important part in the sustainable development of their countries. They are the best guarantee for a better future with less poverty, more education and health for all. The scholarships offer foreign graduates from development and newly industrialised countries from all disciplines and with at least two years’ professional experience the chance to take a postgraduate or Master’s degree at a state or state-recognised German university, and in exceptional cases to take a doctoral degree, and to obtain a university qualification (Master’s/PhD) in Germany.

Who can apply?

Graduates with at least two years’ professional experience from the following countries: list of eligible countries

What can be funded?

Individual scholarships exclusively for Postgraduate courses in Germany that are listed on the “List of all Postgraduate courses with application deadlines 2022/23”.

Duration of the funding

12 to 42 months (dependent on study programme)

Value

  • Depending on academic level, monthly payments of 861 euros for graduates or 1,200 euros for doctoral candidates
  • Payments towards health, accident and personal liability insurance cover
  • Travel allowance, unless these expenses are covered by the home country or another source of funding

Under certain circumstances, scholarship holders may receive the following additional benefits:

  • Monthly rent subsidy
  • Monthly allowance for accompanying members of family

Selection

  • Candidates fulfil the necessary academic requirements and can be expected to successfully complete a study programme in Germany (above-average result for first academic exam – top performance third, language skills)
  • Candidates have a Bachelor degree (usually a four-year course) in an appropriate subject
  • Candidates have at least two years’ professional experience
  • Candidates can prove their motivation is development-related and be expected to take on social responsibility and initiate and support processes of change in their personal and professional environment after their training/scholarship

What requirements must be met?

The Typical Scholarship Holder:

  • Works either for a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country and, as such, is engaged in the planning and execution of directives and projects with emphasis on development policies having a bearing on technological, economic or social areas.
  • Holds a Bachelor’s degree (normally four years) in a related subject.
  • Has completed an academic degree with far above average results (upper third) and at least two years of related professional experience after the first degree (bachelor) at the time of application.
  • His/her academic degrees should normally not be more than six years old.

Application documents

Applications have only to be sent to the respective course directly! Please refer to their respective websites for the application procedure (e.g. online application), for the application deadline and the documents to be submitted.
Applications sent to the DAAD will not be forwarded to the respective course/university.

You can apply for up to three courses. If applying to more than one course, please list courses in order of priority in the DAAD application forms (see 7. Choice of host university/institution in Germany) and do not change the priorities in the according application form!

Application documents
Required documents (in the following order):

  • Signed DAAD application form with current date
  • Personally signed CV (please use the sample europass form at http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/) with current date
  • Personally signed Letter of Motivation (with reference to current occupation and choice of postgraduate programme(s), two pages maximum) with current date.
    IMPORTANT: When applying for more than one postgraduate course (maximum 3 courses), you have to submit one motivation letter explaining why you are applying for these specific courses and why you chose that priority.
  • Letter of recommendation from your current employer; the letter must have letterhead, a signature and official stamp and must be of current date (not in a sealed envelope)
  • Certificate(s) of Employment from the employer(s) that proof a minimum of two years of relevant working experience (after the bachelor degree) at the time of application and if possible, a guarantee of re-employment from your current employer upon returning home.
  • Proof of Language Skills:
    o English – IELTS or TOEFL (Note: The institutional TOEFL is not accepted)
    o German – required for courses taught in German
  • Copies of Academic Degrees (certified translation if necessary)
  • Copies of Academic Transcripts, incl. grading-scale (certified translation if necessary)
  • Applicants from the People’s Republic of China are asked to submit an APS Certificate with their application documents.

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Orygen Global Youth Mental Health Advocacy Fellowship 2022

by Public Health Update January 25, 2022
written by Public Health Update

Overview

Applications are now open for the Orygen Global Youth Mental Health Advocacy Fellowship. Applications close Sunday 6 February 2022 11:59PM AEDT/ 12:59PM UTC.

The Orygen Global Youth Mental Health Advocacy Fellowship is a seven-month virtual program for up to 16 young people from around the globe who are passionate about youth mental health and want to create change in the mental health landscape of their country.

The fellowship has been established to build the capacity, skills and voices of young people to create positive change in mental health awareness, policy and systems reform.  It will provide fellows with a range of skills and support them to further develop their youth mental health advocacy project plan, designed around the needs of their communities.

The fellowship modules follow the five sections outlined in the Global Youth Mental Health Advocacy Toolkit , which was developed by Orygen as part of the Global Youth Mental Health Partnership project with the World Economic Forum.

Modules

The fellowship will consist of five modes of learning:

  1. Education modules are a core part of the fellowship and will be the platform to develop knowledge and insights for mental health advocacy. Each of the five education modules will be composed of lectures, panel discussions and/or practical workshops. These will be mostly live. Each module aims to build on each other and will include a strong emphasis on fellow interaction. Education modules will cover the following topics:
  • Module 1: Defining mental ill-health, advocacy and personal development;
  • Module 2: Safety in advocacy and sharing your personal mental health story;
  • Module 3: Preparing for advocacy and developing a proposal for change;
  • Module 4-5: Doing advocacy; and
  • Module 6: After advocacy, creating sustainable change.
  1. Expert mentoring: is used as a space for fellows to develop skills and expertise tailored to each fellow’s learning needs. These skills and expertise will help to equip the fellow with the resources and networks to enact their proposal for change. Mentoring will involve the fellow and mentor meeting monthly and is designed to be dynamic, personal and informal. 
  2. Peer mentoring:  is an invaluable opportunity for the fellows to provide each other with strategic and emotional support. Fellows from diverse backgrounds and geographical areas will be paired together and will meet monthly.
  3. Contact with leaders in global youth mental health: Beyond the impact of implementing their own proposal for change, fellows will be able to network with leaders in youth mental health from around the world.
  4. Contribution: One component of the fellowship is experiential learning, which allows fellows to engage with the established work of Orygen.

HOW MUCH TIME IS INVOLVED?

The fellowship is a 7-month program due to start in March 2022. Fellows will need to be able to commit approximately 8-10 hours of time each month to fellowship activities. This will vary from month to month but will include a combination of educational modules and individual or group-based work.

Between the modules the fellows will maintain contact via an online platform to network, collaborate and share information and resources. It is expected that fellows will participate regularly in these discussions.

This is a global program and as such times may vary to accommodate different time zones of the fellows and presenters/partners. Sessions may occur very late at night or early in the morning.

WHO CAN APPLY?

We would love to hear from you if you:

  • are aged 18-30 years-old (at the time of application);
  • self-identify as having lived experience of mental ill-health personally or through family members or friends; or have a specific interest or skill in youth mental health;
  • are from anywhere in the world. We are especially keen to hear from people in low and middle- income countries;
  • you are able to challenge and offer suggestions for developing and implementing a variety of projects; 
  • have a clearly defined problem related to youth mental health you wish to address and a viable advocacy plan on how you might address this problem.

All fellowship material will be provided in English.

We recognise that young people have varying identities of gender, culture, race, location, sexuality and ability, and we are committed to working in partnership with people of all backgrounds and identities to ensure that Orygen Global is responsive and inclusive.

Note: Lived experience of mental ill-health is welcome but not required. You will be in control of how and how much you wish to share your personal story; we will provide you tools to make this decision safely and strategically.

HOW DO I APPLY?

If you’re interested, please complete the application form below.

Applications for the Orygen Global Youth Mental Health Advocacy Fellowship must be completed and received by Sunday 6 February 2022 11:59PM AEDT/ 12:59PM UTC.
Short-listed applicants will be contacted by email or phone to organise an interview. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified by email.

Financial support for participation in the fellowship will be discussed on a case by case basis with successful applicants.

Applications must be completed in English.

QUESTIONS?

If you have any questions or need assistance to complete your application, please refer to the FAQ or contact:

Corinne Rugolo
Global Fellowship Project Coordinator, Orygen Global
Email: globalfellowship@orygen.org.au   

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Vacancy Announcement for MNH Technical Specialist

by Public Health Update January 25, 2022
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One Heart Worldwide (OHW) is an International Non-Governmental Organization that has been working in the area of Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) since 2011. OHW works with local communities and local health service providers to develop a culturally appropriate Network of Safety around mothers and infants, by raising awareness, teaching good practices, and distributing essential equipment to ensure that mothers and infants survive delivery and first months of life. OHW is currently working in 12 (Okhaldhunga, Sankhuwasabha, Ilam, Solukhumbu, Ramechhap, Nuwakot, Kavre, Dolakha, Udayapur, Myagdi, Parbat and Sarlahi) districts of Nepal.

Position: MNH Technical Specialist

Line management report to: Program Manager

Technical report to: None

Supervision: None.

Level: 6

Duty station: One Heart Worldwide (OHW) Kathmandu with minimum 30% field trips

Purpose of the position:

Under the direct supervision of Program Manager, the MNH Technical Specialist is responsible to provide comprehensive leadership to design, implement and strengthen the technical aspects of the OHW’s program activities. Additionally, Technical MNH specialist is responsible to build the sound relationship with MoHP, DoHS and Provincial Health Offices in order to run the program activities smoothly.

Major Duties and Responsibilities: 

Technical Program Support (60%)

  • Develop annual work plan and implementation plan in line with project agreement and OHW mission, vision and objectives and ensure the proper implementation of the planned activities 
  • Ensure that the program implementation team has a clear understanding of the technical design, including its focus on improving access to and utilization of MNH services
  • Work with technical divisions under MoHP, DoHS and Provincial health offices, local municipalities, community members and the project team members to identify clinical and community health system issues that impede access to quality care and uptake of services
  • Backstop and provide technical support to the management team 
  • Lead the design of the technical content of clinical program activities, materials, briefs, papers and other knowledge management materials
  • Support to prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual reports for timely submission
  • Ensure all technical standards are captured, documented, and shared and all other staff are updated on the recent technical and programmatic strategies/protocols 
  • Work as technical point person to provide technical input to OHW team.
  • Any assignment given by the supervisor that is related to business

Coordination, Liaison and Advocacy (20%)

  • Represent in designated technical working groups and forums at national and provincial level in coordination with program team and other SMT members
  • Collaborate and work with line agencies including MoHP, DoHS, provincial health offices, other implementing partners and donors for smooth operations 
  • Work with government partners and stakeholders to develop and implement health policies, negotiate collaboration on programs
  • Identify and develop collaborative relationships with key stakeholders including government and civil society, who are working for, or supportive of, change in the area of MNH work in Nepal, in close collaboration and coordination with program staff.
  • Plans, design and implement advocacy strategy of organizational learnings, best practices to the government and civil society.

Capacity building and Reporting (20%)

  • Identify the technical gaps of the project staff, health service providers and stakeholders in project areas
  • Develop and prepare technical capacity building plan and execute effectively through the hands-on trainings, mentoring, workshops etc.

Job Specifications (minimum job requirements):

Academic qualification and work experience: 

  • Master’s degree public health with MBBS/BN/B.Sc. Nursing with clinical experience focusing maternal, newborn and child health sector or related field
  • Minimum of seven years of professional experience after Bachelor degree or five years of professional experience after Master’s degree
  • Three years of experience working on MNH programs in Nepal’s public health care delivery system

Skills and abilities

  • A good understanding of Nepal’s health care delivery systems and programs.
  • Demonstrated experience with progressively increasing responsibility for designing, managing, and implementing complex health activities, with a focus on MNH program involving multiple stakeholders and implementing partners; direct experience with quality of care 
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience working with governments, professional associations, health care professionals and communities to prioritize and address MNH issues.
  • Considerable experience with and capacity to collaborate with partners at multiple levels, including government officials, NGOs, professional associations, civil society, and other partners working in the health sector.
  • Proven capacity to effectively manage and mentor staff with varying levels of experience. 

Application Procedures: Interested candidates who meet the above requirements are requested to visit the link at https://forms.gle/azYUjq6mvDiBsVHDA and submit their application through the online portal by January 27, 2022.



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Vacancy Announcement for Field Medical Officer (FMO)

by Public Health Update January 25, 2022
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Position: Field Medical Officer (FMO) – (2200347)  
Grade:
 No grade
Contractual Arrangement: Special Services Agreement (SSA)
Contract Duration (Years, Months, Days): The duration of the contract will depend on the needs of the functions.
Job Posting: Jan 25, 2022, 8:20:02 AM
Closing Date : Feb 15, 2022, 4:44:00 AM
Primary Location: Nepal
Organization: SE_NEP WR Office, Nepal
Schedule : Full-time  

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that the deadline for receipt of applications indicated above reflects your personal device’s system settings. 

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:

The purpose of this vacancy is to develop a list of qualified candidates for inclusion in this advertised roster for WHO Health Emergency Programme (WHE), Nepal. Successful candidates will be placed on the roster and subsequently may be selected for the assignments falling in this area of work or for similar requirements/tasks/deliverables. Inclusion in the Roster does not guarantee selection to a SSA contract. There is no commitment on either side.

Objective of the Programme:

The objective of the WHO Nepal Country Office is to implement the Country Cooperation Strategy by supporting the Ministry of Health and Population(MoHP),Government of Nepal(GoN) in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of national health policies,strategies and plans and developing and managing WHO’s technical cooperation programmes at the country level.The Country Office collaborates with the Government of Nepal and relevant stakeholders in support of their efforts of achieving national health goals; of ensuring the attainment of universal health coverage and of contributing to global and regional public health action by providing need-based technical assistance in national level policy formulation, setting norms and standards, improving knowledge dissemination and management, monitoring country health situation and building sustainable institutional capacity, to play a greater leadership role in different national level policy technical forums.

WHO provides guidance and technical support in organizing the humanitarian health response following multi-hazard emergencies and in revitalizing the capacity of the health sector to recover and rebuild from emergencies in appropriate and sustainable ways.In the inter-emergency period the objectives are to increase the capacity and resilience of the Nepal Health System to reduce risk, prevent and prepare for disasters, to mitigate adverse health consequences, through supporting the Emergency Risk Management interventions prioritized in the national plan for the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030);and the health security interventions for enhancement of core capacities required to comply with the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 as prioritized in the National Action Plan on Health Security (NAPHS),National Action Plan on Anti-Microbial Resistance(NAP-AMR) and National Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan(NPPRP).WHO strives to integrate and harmonize the actions undertaken for enhanced ERM and Health Security with the interventions implemented to achieve the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and health systems strengthening through appropriate capacity building and co-ordination mechanisms and partnerships.The WHO Health Emergencies Programme(WHE) supports the MoHP,GoN to direct and coordinate the rapid provision of life-saving emergency health interventions at scale in the aftermath of multi-hazard emergencies and disasters and subsequently assists in the rapid recovery of the health system in collaboration with national and international partners.Thereupon it provides technical support to the MoHP and partners to enhance health sector emergency risk management through prevention risk reduction or mitigation; preparedness and response readiness to build a health system that is resilient to multi-hazard disasters including public health emergencies.

Summary of assigned duties:

Under the overall guidance of the Team Leader–WHO Health Emergencies Program(WHE),and the direct supervision of the National Professional Officer(NPO)–Emergency Preparedness and Operation;in close cooperation with the relevant Technical Officers/Incident Management System pillar leads (when activated) and National Professional Officers of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme of the WHO Country Office for Nepal; and in close collaboration with the relevant government counterparts – Health Emergency and Disaster Management Unit (HEDMU)/ Health Emergency Operation Center(HEDMU/HEOC)/ Epidemiology and Disease Control Division (EDCD)/National Public Health Laboratory(NPHL)/ Provincial Health Directorate(PHD)/Ministry of Social Development (MoSD)/Provincial Health Secretary–the WHO Field Medical Officer(FMO) will perform the following duties:

1. International Health Regulations or IHR core capacities1 strengthening, support the Federal and Provincial health authorities to:

1.1. Support implementation of IHR core capacities strengthening as applicable following the central level programme and initiatives

1.2. Support implementation, monitoring and assessment of existing and planned epidemiologic and laboratory surveillance (event- and indicator-based) mechanisms for IHR reportable events2 including Anti-Microbial Resistance(AMR) and integrated Influenza-SARS-CoV-2 sentinel surveillance

1.3. Conduct risk assessments and draft risk-informed and prioritized epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response plans, standard operating procedures and risk communication strategies

1.4. Support rumor verification,reporting,investigation and response for IHR reportable events

1.5. Support establishment,capacity-building,and operational readiness of Epidemic Rapid Response Teams or RRTs

1.6. Coordinate with partners for preparedness and response to IHR reportable events

1.7. Facilitate collection and transportation of the appropriate specimens for IHR reportable events to public health laboratories for etiologic confirmation

1.8. Support strengthening of field epidemiology,data management,risk assessment,risk communication and media management capacities through contextualization of relevant technical guidelines and capacity-building activities

1.9. Facilitate planned capacity-building,operations research,and monitoring and evaluation activities to strengthen and maintain IHR core capacities

1.10. To document lessons learned and best practices related to preparedness and response activities for IHR reportable events including AMR.

1.11. Support in strengthening one health sector to promote multisectoral responses to public health threats originating in the animal-human-environment interface

1.12. Support in harmonizing risk communication and community engagement activities in relation to IHR reportable events at the federal,provincial and subnational level

2. Health Emergencies Disaster Preparedness,Response,and Recovery,support Federal and Provincial health authorities to:

2.1. Planning and assessments

2.1.1. Conduct hazard,vulnerability and capacity assessment and support preparation/updating of risk-informed and prioritized multi-hazard health sector emergency/disaster risk reduction and management plans,standard operating protocols including appropriate monitoring and evaluation strategies

2.1.2. Support implementation,monitoring,and periodic evaluation and updating of approved health sector emergency/disaster risk reduction and management plans

2.1.3. Support implementation and assessment of health sector and hospital contingency plans for emergencies through supporting HEOC and provincial HEOCs(PHEOCs) in conducting table-top exercises,functional drills,simulation exercises,and after-action reviews

2.1.4. Support the development and maintenance of effective capacity for planning and implementing critical public health interventions for managing emergencies;

2.1.5. Support evidence-based planning and decision-making for emergency preparedness and response in close collaboration with information management and other relevant colleagues.

2.1.6. Undertake planned capacity building,operations research and monitoring and evaluation activities to strengthen health sector disaster risk reduction and management capabilities to address multi-hazard risks;

2.1.7. Support documentation of lessons learned and best practices related to health sector disaster risk reduction,preparedness,response and recovery interventions and provision of effective public health,pre- hospital,hospital and post-hospital care services in responding to emergencies/disasters and mass casualty events.

2.2. Coordination

2.2.1. Support the Health Emergency Operations Centers (HEOC) and their coordination,communication,and information management functions throughout the humanitarian program cycle3;

2.2.1.1. Support implementation of HEOC mechanisms to coordinate with hub and satellite hospitals,Health Cluster partners,other overall and sectoral EOCs,and allied sectors to collaborate on health sector emergency preparedness and response interventions

2.2.1.2. Assist in the development,capacitation,activation and effective functioning of the Incident Command System at the HEOC for emergency or disaster response in the health sector

2.2.1.3. Assist the HEOC and the Health Cluster to conduct initial rapid assessments,sectoral assessments and post disaster needs assessment following an emergency/disaster

2.2.1.4. Assist the HEOC to effectively manage health sector recovery following an emergency/disaster ensuring adherence to “build-back-better” principles

2.2.2. Support establishment,development,capacitation,activation and effective functioning of the Health Cluster and its sub-clusters managed by the HEOC for emergency or disaster response in the health sector;and to actively engage all responding stakeholders to health needs including grassroots and local non-government organizations

2.2.3. Support the functioning of the Public Health Emergency Management Sub Committees as per the Risk Reduction & Disaster Management Act of the Government of Nepal;

2.2.4. Conduct relevant stakeholders mapping and analysis through the 3Ws(who does what where) and facilitate its regular update;

2.3. Response

2.3.1. Support monitoring,verification,reporting and investigation of events with potential or actual health impact;

2.3.2. Assist in response activities addressing public health emergencies and health needs arising from other emergencies or disasters

2.3.3. Support establishment,capacity-building,and operational readiness of Emergency Medical Deployment Teams or EMDT from Hub and Satellite Hospital networks;

2.3.4. Support deployment of EMDT and support coordination with provincial governments ensuring that the data collected is submitted into the national system, and facilitate smooth handover of activities to the provincial government prior to withdrawal with documentation of activities conducted;

2.3.5. Support the development and maintenance of effective pre-hospital,hospital and post-hospital care services in responding to public health emergencies and mass casualty events;

2.3.6. Facilitate mobilization of response items through the operations support and logistics as appropriate in the respective duty station.

3.Cross-cutting

3.1. Supervise the Information Management Assistant/Associate(IMA) stationed at the HEOC/PHEOC/EDCD/NPHL, as appropriate,ensuring smooth flow of information and maintenance of data and Information and communications technology or ICT equipment;

3.2. Support capacity building activities,to include areas of and in collaboration with WHO/Communicable Disease Surveillance team or CDS, to enhance the capacity of the provincial staff in communicable disease control,outbreak investigation,risk communication and epidemiology for the functionality of PHEOCs,using the practical work in the provinces as a teaching ground;

3.3. In all activities related to IHR reportable events, AMR, and non-communicable disease emergency or disaster with actual or potential health impact,the FMO will work in close coordination with other WHO personnel co-located in the same duty station;

3.4. Perform any other relevant tasks/duties as assigned by the Team Leader-WHE, the supervising WHE–TOs/NPOs,and the WHO Representative.

Qualifications: Education

Essential:

Medical graduate from an institution recognized by Nepal Medical Council with valid registration in the Nepal Medical Council.

Desirable:

Post-graduate qualification in public health,crisis management,emergency/disaster response or related field.

Experience:

Essential: Minimum two years of relevant experience.

Desirable: Experience in field epidemiological investigation or emergency/disaster response.

Functional Skills and Knowledge:

  • Self-motivated with ability to work with minimum supervision.
  • Good interpersonal skills,able to work as a team member in a multi-cultural environment.
  • Ability to travel at short notice within the country and to perform practical hands-on field work.
  • Ability to participate actively and cooperatively in knowledge sharing and policy forums at sub-national levels and to coordinate with the Government of Nepal(GoN) agencies.
  • Good knowledge in outbreak response,disease control and emergency risk management in the health sector.
  • Very good analytical skills including ability to collect and analyze technical data and information and to draw and present conclusions in written and spoken form.
  • Very good writing skills in English,including the ability to write clear and concise progress reports,analytical reports,plans and proposals

Other Skills:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office(Word,Excel and Power Point),Internet and Email is essential.
  • Proficiency in Statistical / Epidemiological Analysis software desired.

Competencies:

1. Teamwork

2. Respective and promoting individual and cultural differences

3. Communication

4. Producing Results

5. Moving forward in a changing environment

Use of language Skills: Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English and Nepali

REMUNERATION:

Monthly Salary: (Net of tax) NPR Rs 196,102.00 (Level VIII) at single rate (taxable as per Nepal Government laws and appointment will be through Special Services Agreement).

Grade: Level VIII

Duty Station: Anywhere in Nepal

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

  • This vacancy notice may be used to fill other similar positions at the same grade level.
  • Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
  • A written test and the interview may be used to screen applicants.
  • Any extension of appointment would be subject to programmatic requirements, performance of the incumbent and availability of funds.
  • WHO only considers higher educational qualification obtained from accredited institution. The list can be accessed through this link: http://www.whed.net.
  • Any misrepresentative of facts would disqualify the candidate.
  • No telephone enquiries or paper applications please.
  • WHO is committed to workforce diversity.
  • Application from qualified female candidates particularly from disadvantaged and socially excluded groups are -strongly encouraged.
  • For information on WHO’s operations please visit: http://www.who.int.
  • WHO prides itself on a workforce that adheres to the highest ethical and professional standards and that is committed to put the WHO Values Charter into practice.
  • WHO has zero tolerance towards sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA),sexual harassment and other types of abusive conduct (i.e.,discrimination,abuse of authority and harassment).All members of the WHO workforce have a role to play in promoting a safe and respectful workplace and should report to WHO any actual or suspected cases of SEA,sexual harassment and other types of abusive conduct.To ensure that individuals with a substantiated history of SEA,sexual harassment or other types of abusive conduct are not hired by the Organization,WHO will conduct a background verification of final candidates.
  • WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco.
  • This position is subject to local recruitment.

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