Emergency and Outbreak Response Coordinator- Northeast of Syria

Emergency and Outbreak Response Coordinator- Northeast of Syria

JOB Vacancy Announcement #: 8332

Job Title: Emergency and Outbreak Response Coordinator- Northeast of Syria

Application deadline: 18.05.2023

Duty Station: Northeast of Syria

Job Requirements:

  • Education:

–           The applicant should have an advanced University degree in Medicine, Epidemiology, Health, or a related technical fields.

–           Has In-depth knowledge and extensive experience  in public health and epidemiology and familiar of the public health situation in NES and particularly the communicable diseases  response efforts.

–           Preferably has worked in NES health sector humanitarian response activities/programs

  • Experience:

–           At least 5 years of experience in humanitarian coordination and three  years of professional experience in epidemiology, surveillance and public health coordination.

–           Previous experience in an emergency or conflict-afflicted setting is significantly required.

Work experience must include the following:

–           Strategic planning

–           Capacity in coordination, facilitate discussions and management within diverse partners, stakeholders, and community groups within the NES- like context

–           Ability to proactively monitor, alert and timely response to various communicable diseases outbreaks in fragile health system contexts including epidemiology, surveillance reports and products

–           Ability to develop response plans and ensure monitoring and evaluation

–           In order to be considered, the applicant needs to demonstrate meaningful engagement in working toward improving the health and wellbeing of the NES community

Job Description:

The diseases outbreaks  preparedness and response interventions are part of the Health Working Group’s (HWG) efforts in the Northeast of Syria to ensure the provision of lifesaving and life-sustaining health services to those in need. Limited health system capacity, deteriorated socio-economic status, water crisis, other environmental pressures, and continued COVID-19 transmission are just a few of the competing factors that have resulted in increased needs in NES.

With the support of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and the NES Forum, as well as all NES health partners and donors, the HWG has established effective coordination and implementation mechanism to respond to diseases outbreaks including COVID-19, cholera, leishmaniosis, meningitis, hepatitis and measles in the governorates of NES.

The Emergency and outbreak response coordinator r will lead, guide, and support the various emergency and diseases outbreaks  response efforts in NES and will collaborate with all HWG partners, NES forum, stakeholders, and donors to design and plan all emergency and outbreaks  related response and management activities in NES. The incumbent will also make sure to monitor the diseases  epidemiological situation and ensure that necessary information and data are collected, tracked, and analyzed to inform and update the response plans in NES.

Responsibilities:

The fundamental responsibility of the NES Emergency and Outbreak Response Coordinator  is to  monitor the diseases surveillance and related reports, alerts, and make sure the  required  emergency and outbreak Preparedness and Response Plans and made available based on the situation and context. These plans should identify priority response activities as guided by the relevant emergency and diseases outbreak guidelines including the  diseases outbreak Preparedness and Response pillars identified by the WHO: i) Coordination; ii) Risk Communication and Community Engagement; iii) Surveillance, Rapid Response Teams, and Case Investigation; iv) Points of Entry; v) Laboratory Testing; vi) Infection Prevention and Control; vii) Case Management; viii) Operational Support and Logistics. Under these pillars, the core responsibilities of the NES Emergency and Outbreak Response Coordinator  include the following (considering the overall key functions of the NES Health Working Group):

  • Coordination

–           Overseeing the implementation of the NES emergency and outbreaks PRPs and ensuring track progress in all response pillars.

–           Facilitate  any required emergency and outbreaks  coordination groups or task forces in NES in close consultation with the NES HWG coordinator  and suggest any necessary ad hoc technical working groups to support emergency and diseases outbreak  response in NES.

–           Call and facilitate  the NES emergency and diseases outbreak  Task Force meetings with the Health Working Group Coordinator (based on agreed timeline schedule or epidemiological trends), manage discussions among health partners and other key stakeholders on the required actions in NES.

–           Document the relevant emergency and diseases outbreak  WG/ TF meetings minutes and share them with members and track action points.

–           Monitor and actively support the technical task forces covering case management, IPC, case investigation, and vaccine planning.

–           Lead inter-hub coordination on emergency and diseases outbreaks in collaboration with the HWG Coordinator through regular meetings with stakeholders including the UN/WHO team whenever required as per the NES HWG guidance.

–           Share the latest information emergency and diseases outbreaks, guidance, and clinical guidelines with health partners especially those related to case management.

–           Make sure that capacity-building activities are included in the emergency and outbreaks  PRP in NES based on the specific need assessment of required training for healthcare providers.

–           With the support of the HWG coordinator, engage with the Whole of Syria coordination team to share related emergency and diseases  updates in NES including current response efforts and challenges to explore solutions.

–           Similarly, in close coordination and with the support of the HWG coordinator, the NES forum, engage with donors for the emergency and diseases/ outbreaks  related matter and prepare necessary advocacy notes to support  the response in NES.

  • Risk Communication and Community Engagement

–           Support RCCE sub-TF to develop and update strategic framework that includes RCCE activities that are compatible with NES population context, culture, and effective risk communication messages.

–           Coordinate Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) work-streams in NES and lead the dedicated RCCE sub-Task Force.

–           Ensure mapping of infectious diseases  related RCCE interventions in NES.

–           Suggest and encourage conducting of KAP assessments among the population in NES (camps- non-camp-based) to regularly inform updating the RCCE plans and interventions, especially those around barriers to adherence to preventative measures, reporting symptoms and attitudes of the community toward seeking diseases and outbreaks treatment at the hospital and dedicated health facilities such as cholera treatment centers, COVID treatment centers.

–           Engage with external stakeholders, including media outlets and local NGOs, to support mass communication initiatives.

  • External Representation/ work with stakeholders

–           Lead technical engagement with the AANES  on diseases outbreaks  through weekly meetings with the SA Health Committee (as chair/ secretariat of the Technical Committee).

–           Support area-based coordination through the existing relevant local diseases outbreaks  Committees established across NES governorates.

–           Support overall functionality and strengthen linkages with the central Technical Committee.

–           Develop common approaches and advocate for coherence on the key issue related to the infectious diseases / communicable diseases response under the various pillars of the response.

–           Provide updates to donors and other key stakeholders on the recent updates on communicable diseases  situation in NES and preparedness status through HWG.

  • Strategic and Operational Planning

–           Develop and update the NES infectious diseases/ outbreaks  Preparedness and Response Plan (PRP), leading multi-sector planning processes.

–           Monitor the implementation of the NES PRP through the development of a monitoring framework and support the establishment of a reporting mechanism.

–           Oversee NES NGO response capacity, particularly as it relates to Case Management (pillar 7), Surveillance (pillar 3), Points of Entry (pillar 4), and Laboratory Testing (pillar 5).

–           Address access issues/ supply blockages that may hamper readiness.

–           Convene relevant technical discussions at the inter-agency/ inter-sector level as relevant (e.g. on testing strategies, IPC in health facilities, RCCE campaigns, camp strategies, vaccine distribution, and delivery, etc).

–           Work closely with the NES Inter-Sector Working Group and NES Health Working Group to ensure infections/ outbreaks  response is effectively integrated into the HRP and mainstreamed throughout the humanitarian response in NES.

–           Conduct assessment for the newly established  treatment facilities for given infectious diseases/ outbreaks, particularly the emergency departments and ICUs to assess the functionality, equipment, and staffing and identify gaps based on WHO guidelines.

–           Conduct quality assessment, supportive supervision, and capacity building of diseases outbreaks  testing facilities staff in NES.

–           Work with health partners to ensure a steady flow of basic supplies for all the communicable diseases  including testing facilities in NES.

–           Explore collaboration opportunities to identify the role of the health working group partners in outbreaks  vaccination efforts/plans and provide support whenever needed.

–           Support XB health partners in NES to strengthen the cold chain in the healthcare facilities in NES including conduct cold chain assessment, develop plan for improvement and advocate for support with GAVI and donors.

  • Reporting and Analysis

–           Draft and disseminate monthly NES Forum Situation Reports on emergency and diseases outbreaks  providing key situational updates and outlining preparedness status. This could be incorporated in the NES HWG monthly bulletin.

–           Work with the I=information management officer, to oversee information sharing related to diseases outbreaks including any existing / established dashboard.

–           Track – partners’ response to the outbreaks in NES, specifically for activities not already reported under specific sector 4Ws.

–           Support additional external analysis as required.

–           Monitor the  lab supplies in NES and make sure adequate preparedness  and timely out-of-stock alerts to avoid any gaps in supplies.

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