Management Officer

WHO is committed to providing a respectful work environment, and to promoting and enforcing policies that respect the inherent dignity of all persons. WHO has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) of the communities it serves and for sexual harassment (SH) of the workforce, and zero tolerance for inaction against SEA and SH. WHO’s approaches to PRSEAH reflect a United Nations system-wide and common approach.

The strategic objective of the programme is to create awareness of PRSEAH risks in all WHO activities, to promote policies and systems that can ready the Organization for and meet the complexities of PRSEAH, and to help implement an effective safeguarding approach across all levels of the Organization. This approach spans prevention, early detection, response, and accountability for PRSEAH. This includes

  • the development of appropriate policies and plans;
  • dedicated PRSEAH and safeguarding expertise to support colleagues and operations especially for assessing and mitigating SEAH risk in all community-facing operations and all WHO workplaces;
  • rigorous awareness of standards and codes of conduct amongst all personnel, contractors, service providers and partners;
  • recruitment processes that ensure that staff embody the values and standards of the Organization;
  • appropriate PRSEAH training of all staff and personnel;
  • easily accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms for staff, whistleblowers, and communities with reliable follow-up and transparent reporting;
  • effective capacity to investigate alleged cases of SEA;
  • interaction and coordination with Member States, partners, and the UN system to ensure synergies; and
  • shifting the Organization to internalize and operationalize a victim and survivor-centered approach and services.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

Under the direct supervision of the Regional Director, and in close collaboration with the Director, Programme Management and Director, Administration and Finance and where relevant with the Compliance and Risk Management Officer, and with guidance by the Director PRS (HQ), the Management Officer PRS will do the following:

  • Within the RO context and working towards imbedding activities into existing regional networks/frameworks:
  • Coordinate the roll out of all PRSEAH work in the region to strengthen the Region’s prevention, detection, reporting and response capacities.
  • Keep the RD regularly and continuously abreast of latest developments in WHO’s global PRS work and of key data and performance indicators of the Region in a global context, and support leadership communication.
  • Identify systemic issues, risks, trends, and concerns related to SEAH, and make recommendations to the RD on potential solutions and, high risk programs including the WHO Health Emergency Programme, the Polio Eradication Initiative, and other programmes that inherently carry a high risk of SEAH and generate reports on a quarterly and annual basis.
  • Ensure that RO staff, and their networks are aware of and adhering to relevant staff rules, their bystander responsibilities, and have knowledge of and access to SEAH reporting mechanisms.
  • Ensure that corporate SEAH risk reduction measures such as regular and consistent screening of personnel is systematically conducted; contractual partners are assessed and supported for PRSEAH, and that an environment that supports the safe reporting of SEAH concerns is created.
  • Proactively engage programme and technical and administrative departments and units to ensure that they are assessing SEAH risk in all activities and integrating risk mitigation measures in implementation; and support the delivery of SEAH sessions, trainings, discussions in the Regional office, and for Member States and partner events.

In support of country operations:

  • Support HWCOs, and country PRSEAH experts and Focal Points to deliver on PRSEAH work and related capacity building.
  • Provide advice on the implementation of a victims-centered approach and support mechanisms.
  • Support SEAH risk assessments in countries to identify risks and develop mitigation plans.

As member of the Global PRSEAH Task Team:

  • Contribute to organization-wide (HQ and inter-regional) knowledge and best practices in PRSEAH management; and contribute proactively in WHO global network for PRSEAH, including for UN-wide efforts.
  • Ensure clear and regular communication between the Office of the RD, WCOs and Director PRSEAH on strategic, programmatic and operational issues, including for resource mobilization and communications.
  • Collaborate with the global SEAH investigations teams as required, maintaining impartiality, confidentiality, and respecting due process, and contribute to data management regarding PRSEAH.
  • Contribute to quarterly mandatory Member States Briefings and reporting to WHO Governing bodies and donors.

In general:

  • As part of the Regional Accountability Team, perform any other duties as assigned.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Education

  • Essential: Advanced university degree (Masters level or above) in social sciences, international development, public health, law, management or related field relevant to the functions of the position.
  • Desirable: Post graduate studies or specialized training in strategy development, human rights, social anthropology, community engagement, or behavior change management.

Experience

  • Essential: At last 10 years of relevant national and international professional and progressive work experience, including in one or a combination of the following:
  • work with children and/or adults who have witnessed or experienced exploitation, abuse or harassment;
  • experience in the delivery of programs in complex humanitarian or development contexts;
  • experience in intuitional capacity building or change management.
  • Desirable: Experience in the provision of safeguarding strategic guidance and technical advice in a complex, large organization. Experience managing health interventions in complex humanitarian or development contexts. Experience conducting awareness raising and training on sensitive issues such as sexual exploitation and abuse, and/or child abuse. Experience in a leadership office or team.

Source: https://careers.who.int/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=2406257

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