UNFPA Reproductive Health Coordinator Job Vacancy in Uganda

Post
Title:

Reproductive Health Coordinator
Type
of Contract:

Service
Contract Grade/Level: SB4 
Duty Station: Kampala
Organizational
Context:
Under
the overall supervision of UNFPA Representative and direct supervision of the
Assistant Commissioner, Reproductive Health Division of Ministry of Health
(MOH), the National Project Professional Personnel-RH Adviser (NPPP-RH
Adviser) will support coordination of efforts towards implementation and
rolling out of the “Road map for accelerating the reduction of maternal and
newborn mortality and morbidity in Uganda”. The RH Coordinator will support
the execution of the Uganda MDG Acceleration Framework, the sector RH
Strategy and Uganda’s Commitment to the UN Secretary General’s Strategy on
Women and Children’s Health. S/he will also support strengthening the health
system as it relates to Reproductive Health. The RH Coordinator will work
closely with the RHCS Coordinator, the Country Midwifery Adviser and National
Obstetric Fistula Coordinator to implement the national RHCS strategy, the
Midwifery improvement plan and the National Obstetric Fistula Strategy.
Requirement:
A
full job description of the post can be accessed on the website
http://unfda.unipa.org.
How to apply:
Email applications:
  1. Should
    be sent to vacancyug@unfpa.org
  2. Applications
    should be less than 10MB. (This includes the Cover letter and the P11
    Form). All applicants must fill the P11Form.
  3. The
    subject of the email should clearly reflect the position you are
    applying for and include your full names.
  4. Only
    online applications will be accepted
Deadline
for applications: 25th October 2012 UNFPA provides a work environment that
reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, respect for diversity,
integrity, and a healthy work life balance. NOTE: There is no application
processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does
not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not
discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.

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