Health Financing Officer-NO-C

WHO - World Health Organization

Open positions at WHO
Logo of WHO

Application deadline in 12 days: Monday 26 Aug 2024 at 21:59 UTC

Open application form

Contract

This is a No grade contract. More about No grade contracts.

TERMS OF REFERENCE

SSA – Health Financing Officer

Position Description:

Position Number: N/A

Position Title: Health Financing Officer - 1posts.

Grade and Step: NOC-01

Unit/Team: UHC - LC

Major Office: WCO Tanzania

Duty Station: Dar es Salaam

Organization: WHO

Nature of Position: SSA

Date Classified:

CCOG Code:

First Level Supervisor: UHC – LC Cluster Lead

Second Level Supervisor: WHO Representative

1Rationale

Purpose of the Post:

The purpose of the position is to provide technical support and advice to the UHC /Cluster Team Lead, the WHO Representative (WCO), the WHO Country office and the Government on Health Financing matters, including:

·Provide technical support to Ministry of Health in the implementation of public expenditure, fiscal space analysis and National Health Accounts development

· Support the Ministry of Health in consolidating the health financing strategy legal instruments required for the implementation of Health financing strategy

·Support the Ministry of Health in validating, analysis and reporting on cost effective health interventions

· Support the Ministry of Health in the implementation of Universal Health Insurance

· Support the Ministry of Health to strengthen Public Financial Management

Scope and Methodology

Reporting directly to the UHC/LC Cluster Team Lead, under the overall guidance of the Head of WHO Country Office in WCO/, and in close collaboration with the respective technical leads in the respective Units in Regional Office in AFRO and HQ Units, the Technical Officer-Health Financing will be accountable for supporting the Ministry of Health and partners in defining and implementing health care financing options. The specific focus will center on how financial resources are generated, allocated and used in health systems, focusing on how to move closer to Universal Health Coverage with issues related to: (i) how and from where to raise sufficient funds for health; (ii) how to overcome financial barriers that exclude many poor from accessing health services; and (iii) how to provide an equitable and efficient mix of health services.

Summary of Assigned Duties:

The incumbent will be assigned the following duties:

Support the national Ministry of Health to finalize and implement the Health Financing Strategy within the context of the UHC Roadmap development and roll-out.

Provide technical support to Ministry of Health in the review and analysis of public expenditure, fiscal space for health activities and the development of national health accounts.

Support the Ministry of Health in consolidating the legal instruments required for the implementation of the Health Financing Strategy.

Validate, analyze, and report health financing data as it relates to the roll-out of UHC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health.

Advise and collaborate on the technical cooperation programs in the areas of health care financing as one of the pillars for the attainment of Universal Health Coverage.

Identify means to raise revenue for health at national and county governments, in an equitable manner, in collaboration with Ministry of Health and Finance.

Facilitate the review, and reform of health financing institutions ensuring they are effective in management of health revenues.

Guide the appropriate health care service purchasing arrangements in line with the defined benefit packages for health in.

Document emerging best practices in revenue raising, management and purchasing seen at national and county governments.

Develop social protection systems and other institutional and nongovernmental sectors, in support of the Ministry of Health.

Support the national and county governments in developing tools and capacity building for costing of sector strategic plans.

Perform other related duties, as assigned.

Technical Supervision

Objectives of the Review

The primary objective of the Health Systems and Services Cluster is to strengthen health systems based on Primary Health Care, supporting Universal Health Coverage. Its work encompasses the following areas: strengthening of health systems governance for social protection in health; strengthening of regulatory frameworks and financial protection for progressive realization of the right to health; organizing people-centered, integrated health service delivery; promoting access to and rational use of quality, safe, and effective health technologies; strengthening national health research systems, and promoting the integration of scientific knowledge into health care, health policies, and technical cooperation; and developing human resources for health.

Specific Requirements

Education (Qualifications):

Essential: First university degree in health, social or management sciences, Health Economics, Health Policy and Management, or Public Health with a health financing focus.

Desirable: Masters in the above areas.

Experience:

Essential: At least five (5) years of experience in health sector or areas related to health care financing, systems development, health services delivery and developing strategies to overcome barriers to accessing health care services

Desirable: Working experience in related areas with WHO, other UN agencies or other recognized national and international organizations.

Languages:

Essential: Excellent knowledge of English.

Desirable: Knowledge of French or another WHO official language would be an asset.

SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES

· Understanding of health financing policy, health financing strategies development, planning, capacity-building, initiatives implementation.

· Knowledge in contracting and provider mechanism, development and management of public-private partnerships, business partnerships and partnerships between donors a plus.

· Proven ability to promote and enhance relationships between private sector actors and government stakeholders.

·Knowledge in development of health care financing strategies, national health accounts, household expenditure surveys.

· Excellent written and oral communication skills.

· Strong management skills and ability to work independently and on teams.

WHO Competencies REQUIRED

1. Knowing and managing yourself

2. Producing Results

3. Building and promoting partnerships across

4. Fostering integration and teamwork

5. Moving forward in a changing environment

Other Skills (e.g. IT):

· Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.

· Demonstrated ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Other IT skills and knowledge of other software programs such as STATA, SPSS, Visio, Microsoft SharePoint and Project would be an asset

PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT

1. The Health Financing officer will be stationed at the WHO-Dar es Salaam Country Office, Tanzania.

2. TIMELINE AND REPORTING

Duration

1. The contract will be for four (4) months.

Salary

Grade: NO-C Step 1 payable every month.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE____________________________________________________

·Candidates wishing to submit applications for WHO advertised positions must first create their accounts/profiles online.

· All applications are to be submitted online through the WHO Recruitment portal.

·Note that the UN system in Tanzania provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, diversity, integrity, a healthy balance of work and life, and equal opportunities for all, including persons with disabilities.

· Qualified persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply for UN vacancies and are protected from discrimination during all stages of employment.

·Interested candidates should address an application comprising a detailed Curriculum Vitae, Application letter, and copies of certificates/diplomas/degrees.

· Qualified females are highly encouraged to apply.

N.B. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Added 1 day ago - Updated 1 hour ago - Source: who.int