Terms of Reference
Vacancy No: IOMSO/058/12
Functional Title: International Intern, Migration Health Division (1 position)
Grade: Intern
Duty Station:Somalia Coordination Office, in Nairobi, Kenya.
Duration of Assignment: 4-6 months
Starting date: 01 September 2012
BackgroundVacancy No: IOMSO/058/12
Functional Title: International Intern, Migration Health Division (1 position)
Grade: Intern
Duty Station:Somalia Coordination Office, in Nairobi, Kenya.
Duration of Assignment: 4-6 months
Starting date: 01 September 2012
With the existing health/medical expertise and capacity, and two years of implementation and presence in migration health in Somalia, the Migration Health Division (MHD) of IOM Somalia is scaling up its migration health programme in the country, particularly in the areas of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Tuberculosis, Malaria, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)/Environmental Health (EH), Maternal and Child Health (MCH), emergency medical service and psychosocial support to vulnerable migrants and mobile populations (MMPs) and their affected host communities.
In this context, IOM continues to implement existing HIV prevention and WASH/EH projects, and is also starting new projects to provide clean and safe water to reduce water-borne diseases, to provide psychosocial support to and protection of MMPs especially vulnerable women against Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV), and to improve access to basic healthcare services through strengthening referral systems, and setting up a migrantfriendly one-stop health service Centre in existing health facilities.
General Functions
Under the supervision of Chief of Mission and under the technical guidance of Health Programme Coordinator, and in close coordination and consultation with MHD colleagues as well as other Somalia units in Nairobi and the fields, the incumbent will develop projects and mobilize resources.
The specific tasks and
responsibilities include:
- Assist in
drafting concept notes and proposals for potential donors and funding
opportunities such as EC, GFATM HIV Grant, GFATM Malaria Grant, UNTFHS, and
USAID.
- Assist in
providing technical assistance to Health Programme Officer-Somalia in
formulating project development strategy by analyzing IOM’s comparative
advantage in health/medical services in terms of its expertise and
capacity and funding opportunities.
- Assist in
identifying potential and realistic funding opportunities by collecting
donor information, liaising with potential donors, and attending
coordination meetings.
- Assist
Communications Consultant to create materials for publicity for MHD Somalia
to appeal to donors for resource mobilization.
- Edit reports
and documents in English as requested.
- Assist in
general administrative and financial tasks.
- Perform any
other duties as assigned by Health Programme Officer-Somalia.
Personal Development
The incumbent will acquire information about IOM and basic knowledge in the area of migration health and will gain in-site experience in working in an international multi-cultural environment, with an intergovernmental organization.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s
degree (in progress) or higher in Public Health, International Relations,
Social Sciences or related fields
- Good
knowledge of Microsoft Office and internet applications, knowledge of
SPSS, SAS, Epi Info is an asset
- International
experience, preferably work experience in developing countries
Required Skills and Competencies
- Personal
commitment, efficiency and results-driven.
- Sound
organizational skills with strict attention to detail.
- Excellent
communication skills.
- Strong
interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a diverse team
- Flexible and
able to adapt quickly to new, different environments.
- Objective
and analytical.
- Capable of
working under pressure.
- Fluency in
English, Knowledge of Arabic or Somali is an advantage
Monthly Stipend: USD 500
Mode of Application
Submit Cover Letter and CV including daytime telephone and email address to: International Organization for Migration (IOM), Human Resources Department, PO Box 55040-00200
Nairobi – or – send by email to hrnairobi@iom.int .
Closing Date: 31 July 2012