The Project Officer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing community-based health and polio eradication interventions, focusing on strengthening community surveillance systems and increasing immunization coverage
Job Summary
The Project Officer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing community-based health and polio eradication interventions, focusing on strengthening community surveillance systems and increasing immunization coverage.
The role supports the design and delivery of evidence-based interventions, ensuring alignment with national health priorities and building the capacity of field staff and partners to deliver quality, sustainable services.
The Project Officer actively engages with key stakeholders including government health offices, UN agencies, NGOs, and community structures to strengthen collaboration and advocate for effective disease prevention and control strategies.
Matching Summary
The Project Officer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing community-based health and polio eradication interventions, focusing on strengthening community surveillance systems and increasing immunization coverage.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Community-based health interventions
Polio eradication strategies
Immunization coverage improvement
MNCH service delivery
Surveillance system strengthening
Stakeholder coordination
Nice-to-have
Evidence-based intervention design
Capacity building of staff
Resource utilization efficiency
Knowledge management
Advocacy for disease prevention
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health or related field