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We are seeking a dedicated Programme Specialist to manage and coordinate programme monitoring for health emergency preparedness and response. In this role, you will work closely with headquarters, regional, and country offices to provide technical support for results-based monitoring. You will design and refine monitoring frameworks, develop systems for quarterly data collection, and compile and analyze progress reports to aid decision-making. By tracking program performance and staying updated on global discussions, you will ensure that our efforts are aligned with funding priorities and address any emerging issues that require action.
Additionally, you will lead annual donor reporting, developing guidance for country offices and consolidating inputs from various technical teams. Your role will also involve coordinating reporting efforts across UNICEF's divisions, ensuring high-quality and timely data for internal and external reports. As a key liaison for partnership engagement, you will collaborate with grant leads and engage in discussions to support sustainable programming post-response. This position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact while working in a dynamic team environment, and your flexibility and versatility will be crucial in supporting our emergency response efforts. If you're ready to contribute to meaningful change, we invite you to apply!
The following minimum requirements:
Advanced university degree in social sciences, public health or related degree or other social sciences field is required.
Work Experience:
A minimum of 8 years of progressively responsible experience in program management, results-based monitoring and evaluation, and reporting, specifically in the field of public health, at either national or international levels is required.
Desirables/Assets:
Previous UNICEF experience and knowledge of UNICEF's internal systems (Insight etc.)
Excellent analytical skills, results driven as well as ability to manage competing priorities, manage a varied and dynamic portfolio