This position supports the implementation and coordination of the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), particularly activities under UNICEF–EUTF Document of Action. The role ensures vaccine supply management at central and peripheral levels, strengthens supply chain systems, forecasts annual vaccine needs, conducts cold chain assessment and monitoring, and guarantees quality immunization service delivery. It also involves documentation for Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) processes.
The Project Coordinator will provide technical and operational support to MoPH PHC department and EPI points to ensure timely and quality implementation of immunization activities. This includes coordination with UNICEF, monitoring vaccine stock and consumption, supporting cold chain maintenance, and facilitating visibility and evaluation activities.
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Education
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· At least three (3) years of experience in project management in health care field.
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· Excellent organizational, verbal and written communication, problem solving and team facilitation skills, required. · Ability to develop recommendations and provide consultation to solve problems related to organizational compliance; ability to exercise judgment in interpreting and applying standards, policies and procedures. · Ability to work with a varied disciplines and levels of staff across departments. · Proficient in use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). · Fluent in English and Arabic (French is of added value).
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· Support MoPH in planning, implementing, and monitoring routine EPI activities and outreach/supplementary vaccination campaigns. · Coordinate with district EPI teams, PHCCs, UN agencies, and partners for smooth implementation and information flow. · Participate in regular EPI coordination meetings with MoPH and UNICEF, NITAG and donor meetings when necessary.
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2. Improved cold chain and vaccine management practices |
• Monitor cold chain functionality in targeted facilities.
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3. Enhanced data collection, reporting, and field monitoring |
• Conduct regular supervisory/monitoring visits to PHCCs and district offices. |