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  • Posted: Jun 30, 2020
    Deadline: Not specified
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  • The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was established on 7 April 1948, and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group. Its predecessor, the Health Organization, was an agency of the League of Nations....
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    Data Manager

    Under the overall guidance of WHO Representative to Ghana and direct supervision of the GPEI Coordinator and the National Professional Officers (NPOs) for Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) and Surveillance, the incumbent will have the following responsibilities in her/his assigned area of work:

    •   Accelerated Disease Control Activities/Supplementary Immunization Activities:
    •   Support the EPI Programme to collate, clean and share all pre-campaign data sets;
    •   3 weeks, 2 weeks, 1 week and 3-2 days Pre-Campaign Dashboard indicators
    •   Pre-Implementation Data Sets (Social Mobilization, Micro plan, Training Check list, Pre-implementation check list)
    •   Support the EPI Programme to collate, clean and share all Intra-campaign data sets;
    •   Intra-campaign dashboard (Daily)
    •   Clean, analyze and share supervisory checklist in Open Data Kit (ODK) with the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and Regions (Daily)
    •   Support the EPI Programme to collate, clean and share with the EOC and WHO Office through NPOs (where necessary) all post-campaign data sets (End/In-process, monitoring data, LQAS and Independent monitoring)
    •    Support the EPI Programme to write comprehensive reports on all campaigns
    •    Surveillance
    •    The data manager will on a weekly basis support data harmonization between the surveillance department and the polio laboratory by performing the following;
    •   Follow-up and support the Disease Surveillance Department to update the Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) Database with results received from the lab
    •   Support the Disease Surveillance Department (DSD) to update Measles and Yellow Fever Databases with Lab results
    •   Support data quality checks for consistency in information between the Lab and DSD for the AFP, Measles and Yellow Fever databases and flag up any discrepancies for harmonization
    •   Support in preparation of the Weekly AFP surveillance updates
    •    The data manager on a monthly and quarterly basis will support national level to generate the AFP Surveillance report using a standard reporting format by generating the following:
    •   AFP surveillance indicators by Regions and Districts
    •   Update number of WPVs, cVDPVs and Compatibles by regions and districts
    •   Calculate and updating Non-polio enteroviruses (NPENT) rates
    •   And other relevant indicators as necessary
    •   Support the National level with data presentation (Visualization in Microsoft PowerBI, Dashboards etc., analysis, and interpretation
    •   Create and secure back-up copies of data
    •   Provide data management support to the Regions and Districts
    •   Conduct data management training to build the capacity of officers
    •   Routine Immunization:
    •   Support the EPI Programme to collate, clean and analyze routine immunization data
    •   Support the triangulation of the following;
    •   Coverage and surveillance data
    •   Coverage and wastage
    •   Support the EPI Programme to produce a concise monthly immunization bulletin

    Others

    •   Support implementation of other health priorities as a part of WHO’s Country Cooperation Strategy
    • Undertake any other tasks/duties as assigned by supervisors.

    Education:

    • Essential:  Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health / Community Health or a relevant health field obtained from a recognized institution.
    • Desirable:  Master’s in public health, health informatics or related programme is desirable

    Experience and Skills:

    •  Excellent Communication skills (both written and spoken);
    •  Knowledge of Word Processing, Spreadsheet and presentation software;
    •    Good analytical skills;
    •   Ability to work in different environments and multi-task effectively;
    •    Good presentation and inter-personal skills;
    •    Sound knowledge of WHO standards and policies such as the IDSR and IHR
    •   Knowledge and understanding of the functionality of EPI and surveillance systems at national, sub national, local and community levels of the health systems in Ghana
    •   Good scientific writing and development of reports
    •  Experience working successfully in similar position as outlined in the scope of work

    Competencies:

    •     Moving forward in a changing environment
    •     Producing results
    •     Fostering integration and team work

    Experience:

    • Essential: At least five years of public health experience/practice
    • Desirable: Experience in public health/program management and/or experience of working in the polio eradication / routine immunization programme.

    Languages:

    • Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English and working knowledge of local language will be an asset.

    Additional Information:

    • This position will be filled only by a national of Ghana.

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    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to World Health Organization (WHO) on who.taleo.net to apply

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