Job Opportunity for Zonal Coordinator, Malaria at World Health Organization (WHO) in District, India

World Health Organization (WHO)

## Job Title: Roster of Zonal Coordinator, Malaria

 

### About the World Health Organization (WHO)

 

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. WHO works with governments and other partners to promote health, prevent disease, and improve health outcomes for all people. WHO’s mandate revolves around six leadership priorities including advancing universal health coverage, addressing the challenge of non-communicable diseases, implementing the International Health Regulations (2005), and addressing the social, economic and environmental determinants of health.  WHO’s South-East Asia Region (SEAR) is made up of 11 countries, with over 1.9 billion people, including India’s population of 1.4 billion.

 

### Job Description

 

**Job Location:** District, India (extensive travel required)

 

**Experience Required:** 

 

* At least one (1) year of public health experience after graduation working with Government, UN agencies, or similar organizations. 

* Experience in public health/program management at district, divisional, and state level, and/or experience working in the field of Malaria, Vector Borne Diseases, and Neglected Tropical Diseases is an added advantage.

 

**Responsibilities:**

 

* Collaborate with state authorities to plan, accelerate, and control malaria aiming for SDG targets by 2030.

* Provide technical guidance to state health directorates on monitoring and surveillance of malaria in high-endemic districts.

* Strengthen state capacity in developing and implementing roadmaps to reduce the burden of malaria.

* Strengthen malaria surveillance systems, including case-based reporting, investigation, classification, and response at the state level.

* Enhance information systems and health intelligence through IHIP for decision-making and evidence generation regarding malaria.

* Provide ongoing support, supervision, mentoring, and monitoring to all district-level health staff engaged in malaria control efforts.

* Develop and implement training programs, conduct outbreak investigations, and ensure district-level health staff are equipped with the latest strategies and technologies for malaria control and elimination.

* Review and assist in preparing quarterly progress updates for projects funded by donors.

* Assist states in conducting micro-stratification, preparing micro-plans, and supporting the implementation of intensified approaches for burden reduction. In areas of low transmission, support the implementation of case/foci surveillance.

* Build capacity of malaria program colleagues for malaria burden reduction, elimination interventions (case management, vector control, and surveillance).

* Ensure that district health staff are updated on the latest malaria control strategies and technologies.

* Support the investigation and response of malaria outbreaks within the district.

* Collaborate with the Regional Team Leader and National Public Health Surveillance Project staff to implement and manage malaria programs efficiently.

* Support planning for involvement of private sectors for malaria elimination.

* Support overarching goals of communicable disease prevention, control, and elimination.

* Perform any other duties as assigned by supervisors. 

 

**Qualifications:**

 

* **Essential:** University degree in Allopathic Medicine (MBBS or equivalent) with MCI/State Medical Council registration. 

* **Essential:** University degree in public health, epidemiology, or public health entomology equivalent from a recognized institution/university. 

* **Desirable:** Post-graduation in Community Medicine/Preventive and Social Medicine/Public Health/Tropical Medicine/Epidemiology/Management or Health Administration/other allied fields.

* **Languages:** Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English. Working knowledge of local language is an asset.

 

**Competencies:**

 

* Teamwork

* Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences

* Communication

* Producing results

* Knowing and managing yourself

 

**Functional Skills and Knowledge:**

 

* Thorough knowledge of the situation in India about Malaria and VBDs.

* Good understanding of the country’s needs and priorities, of issues and policies in various aspects of control of health systems organization.

* Very good knowledge of WHO policies, programs, and guidelines in the related areas.

* Sound technical and policy advisory skills, based on evidence.

* Leadership, coordination, and supervision skills with demonstrated ability to work effectively with government and colleagues in a team setting at national and subnational levels, to share information and data, and to make oral and written presentations on technical issues.

* Ability to analyze, synthesize, evaluate, interpret, and consolidate information from multiple sources and use it for public health decision-making and advocacy.

* Proven ability to build and maintain relations and network with national authorities and other stakeholders across relevant sectors.

* Understanding of potential motivating factors within the national context and ability to adjust to new approaches in an increasingly complex environment.

* Modern management skills (planning and evaluation, etc.).

* Demonstrated skill in the formulation, design, development, and implementation of monitoring and evaluation frameworks.

* Capacity to prepare terms of reference and to prepare, monitor, and manage the implementation of contractual agreements.

* Capacity to convey information and options in a structured and credible way; ability to speak and write clearly.

* Proficiency in computer applications and ability to draft reports.

* Knowledge of WHO/UN agencies programs and practices is an advantage.

 

**Remuneration and Benefits:**

 

* Monthly remuneration is INR 157,449, taxable as per Indian laws.

* The appointment will be through a Special Services Agreement (SSA), extendable subject to satisfactory performance and continuing need for the function.

* The position may require extensive travel (up to 15 days in a month) to the states and districts.

* The Zonal Coordinator, Malaria is a national of the country (India) where he/she is to serve, is recruited locally, and is not subject to assignment to any official station outside the home country. 

 

**Please note:**

 

* Only Indian Nationals should apply.

* Applications which are not completed in all respects will not be considered. 

 

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