he Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) is introducing the HPV vaccine into the national immunization calendar. To ensure successful implementation, the digital infrastructure (MERA and PHENICS platforms) must be updated, and end-users (nurses and EPI focal points) must be proficient in recording this new data. Three IT Officers are required to manage the technical transition, capacity building, and field monitoring.
System Readiness & Configuration:
Objective: Ensure the HPV vaccine is technically integrated into national reporting systems before the HPV vaccine roll-out.
3.Capacity Building (Training)
Objective: Empower health workers to accurately record HPV vaccination data.
4.Monitoring & On-Site Support
Objective: Provide real-time troubleshooting and data quality assurance during the launch.
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Minimum Qualifications Required: |
Education
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Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required: |
1.Technical Skills:
2.Soft Skills:
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Timeline |
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· Conduct an initial assessment of system readiness for integrating the HPV vaccine into the national immunization calendar. · Review and assess existing systems and platforms to ensure compatibility with HPV vaccine requirements. · Configure systems for HPV vaccine data entry, stock management, and reporting. · Update vaccine management platforms to include HPV-specific indicators and monitoring tools. · Validate system functionality and readiness with UNICEF and MoPH teams. · Prepare and submit a detailed readiness and configuration report, including HPV-related adjustments.
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40 days |
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Monitoring & On-Site Support
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• Monthly field monitoring visits • Troubleshooting and reporting on system issues related to HPV introduction |
46 days |
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• Develop training materials • Submit a final capacity-building report summarizing sessions delivered, number of staff trained, and readiness for HPV rollout. |
40 days |