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For every child, Health
Since 1950, UNICEF has supported the most important transformation for children and adolescents in Brazil. Currently, UNICEF Brazil is implementing its 2017-2022 Country Programme, which concentrates efforts towards boys and girls most excluded, vulnerable and exposed to extreme forms of violence, mainly in the Amazon and Semiarid regions and the peripheral areas of large cities, through the Municipal Seal of Approval and Platform of Urban Centers initiatives. In most recent years, UNICEF programming has included two emergency response: one in the context of the Venezuelan Migration Crisis in the North of the country and one to address and mitigate the impact of the COVID pandemic on the most vulnerable children and adolescents.
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The Health Officer for the Amazon Territory is based in Belém, Pará and leads and coordinates the implementation of Health, and Nutrition work programme design and delivery in the Amazon context, covering both regular programme activities and humanitarian interventions in the North of the Country. Some key activities include:
Accurate information, data analysis, and documentation are timely made available to contribute to situation analysis, sectoral input and reporting.
- Assists in the preparation and periodic update of the Situation Analysis by compiling Health & Nutrition data, analysing and evaluating relevant information and providing technical input in a timely and accurate manner. Drafts chapters, prepares statistical data reports, and assists with the preparation of sectoral input to the programme documents as required. Contributes to the consultation and coordination with key partners at all levels.
Technical assistance is provided in the implementation of integrated Health & Nutrition approaches through participation and collaboration with internal and external partners.
- Provides technical assistance in the integration of the Health & Nutrition programme with other sectors in collaboration with other UNICEF sectors, particularly Health, and Nutrition. WASH, and programme communication. Contributes to building on intersectoral experience and establishing partnerships to promote innovative approaches to address immediate and underlying determinants of maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition, recognising that health and nutrition outcomes are not the results of action in the health and nutrition sectors alone.
- Assists in the design, planning, monitoring and evaluation of the Health & Nutrition programme to be implemented in the locality.
- Supports the improvement of programme delivery with emphasis on sustainability of intervention and community participation based on Human Rights framework and cross cross-sector approach to programming and Community Capacity Development.
Work plan and objectives are effectively implemented, and planned results are timely delivered through technical support and coordination.
- Assists in the development of the sectoral work plan and technical decisions as well as for the administration, implementation and monitoring of sectoral project activities. Analyses data and information, and drafts progress reports; drafts changes in project work plans, as required. Monitors to ensure objectives and targets are met and achieved, through effective coordination and collaboration, by participating in a team of professional and support staff. Support maintenance of info system for monitoring gender sex aggregated data.
- Assists in the planning and organising of training/development activities to upgrade the capacity of the Country Office staff as well as government and NGOs in the programme development, implementation and management of Health & Nutrition programme. Assists in Identifying training needs and conducts relevant orientation, workshop, training and learning/development activities for the staff as well as for government personnel and beneficiaries, in collaboration with knowledge institutions.
Project efficiency and effectiveness are enhanced through effective implementation follow-up.
- Provides timely implementation follow-up, including monitoring UNICEF inputs, local conditions and resources, flow of supply and non-supply assistance, and project status to build on project efficiency and effectiveness.
- Assists in identification and selection of Health & Nutrition supplies and equipment. Follows up on delivery of cash assistance and liquidation of advances and proper planning, delivery and use of supply component of the project. Ensures that activities are in accordance with plans of action. Records information on utilization of resources and distribution of supplies.
Project implementation progress is monitored for adjustment and improvement of program delivery and sustainability. Gender sex aggregated data and inputs provided relevant to the Health & Nutrition programme
- Participates in the field visits to UNICEF project sites for monitoring project activities and local conditions, and follows up with local government counterparts and other partners on project implementation. Assists in identifying necessary action for programme adjustments, acceleration, improvement and sustainability. Assists government counterparts and other partners in the planning and management of Health and Nutrition Programme. Reports to supervisor and/or Head of Office the outcome of programme monitoring and review meetings with Government counterparts and all other relevant partners. Drafts changes in programme work plans as required.
Transparency is ensured for supply and non-supply assistance and disbursement of programme funds for Health & Nutrition.
- Coordinating with Operations and Supply staff on supply and non-supply assistance activities, ensures UNICEF and Government partner and all implementing partners accountability. Liaises with local authorities to ensure timely submission of financial requests and reports. Monitors disbursements of funds, ensuring those activities are within established plans of action and programme budget allotments; and to orientate and train Government and UNICEF implementing partners in UNICEF supply and non-supply policies and procedures. Drafts financial status reports for management as required.
Effective partnership and working relationships are maintained for advocacy, technical coordination, information sharing and knowledge networking.
- Exchanges information and knowledge with other programmes to contribute to achievement of overall country programme objectives. Assists in establishing effective monitoring, knowledge database/network and reporting systems to ensure the availability of current and accurate programme information/data, and contributes to the development of communication materials and strategies to support advocacy and community participation for Health & Nutrition; and to widen partnership with all stakeholder at national, regional, district, community and household levels as well as with funding partners including the private sector in order to accelerate achievement of Health and Nutrition related MDGs goals.
- Keeps close contacts with external counterparts, including those of the UN and national partners, in order to improve the ability to collect and disseminate relevant data, exchange information on programme/project development and implementation. Shares knowledge, information, experience and lessons learned.
Up-to-date programme information is kept available and reports prepared to support the Health & Nutrition programme by the effective implementation of an integrated monitoring system.
- In consultation with monitoring and evaluation colleagues, conducts accurate and timely monitoring and data collection, and supports an integrated monitoring system, in consultation with all relevant stakeholders.
- Assists with partners to ensure that monitoring systems are properly designed, and that data collection and analysis from field visits are coordinated and standardised across programmes to feed into to programme performance monitoring.
- Analyses monitoring data, and provides feed-forward or recommends adjustment as appropriate to ensure achievement of programme objectives.
- Assists in the timely preparation of annual sector status reports in compliance with the established guidelines and procedures. Assists in the drafting and preparation of programme reports for management, Board, donors, budget reviews, programme analysis, and annual reports, as required.
Emergency preparedness is maintained, and in emergencies, emergency responses are effectively provided.
- Assists in the implementation of the emergency preparedness plan relating to Health & Nutrition. In case of emergency, assists in monitoring and assessing the nature and extent of the emergency in the assigned area. Provides assistance to the Country Office as required. In line with the Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) in Humanitarian Action, strengthens partnerships with the Health and Nutrition humanitarian actors s within the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC).
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Education - University degree in Public Health and Nutrition, Child Development, Water Sanitation, Public Administration, Social Policy, Social Development, Community Development, or other relevant disciplines.
Experience - A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in planning, programming, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of public health and nutrition.
A minimum of 2 years of experience with indigenous health is required.
Very good knowledge of the Brazilian Health Unique System (Sistema Unico de Saude – SUS), especially within the Amazon region, with indigenous health.
Language - Fluency in English and Portuguese required.
Desirables:
- Additional years of experience are considered an asset.
- Experience in relevant areas of maternal and neonatal health care, health emergency/humanitarian preparedness.
- Relevant experience in programme development in human rights and particularly in health/nutrition related areas in a UN system agency or non-governmental organization is considered as an asset.
- Specialisation in public health, family health, indigenous health, health policy and/or management, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, and/or other health-related areas is an asset.
- Knowledge of Spanish will be considered an asset.
For every Child, you demonstrate...
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(1) Builds and maintains partnerships
(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness
(3) Drive to achieve results for impact
(4) Innovates and embraces change
(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity
(6) Thinks and acts strategically
(7) Works collaboratively with others
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This position has been assessed as an elevated risk role for Child Safeguarding purposes as it is either a role with direct contact with children, a role that works directly with identifiable children’s data, a safeguarding response role, or an assessed risk role. Additional vetting and assessment for elevated risk roles in child safeguarding (potentially including additional criminal background checks) apply.
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