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Support the Tunisian MoH, particularly the EPI Program in the planning, coordination and supervision of the HPV vaccine introduction process.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with various diseases, including cervical cancer which is the fourth most common cancer in women and is caused in more than 95% of cases by HPV. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent HPV infection and the resulting cancers. Increasing access to effective vaccines to prevent cervical cancer is a crucial step to reduce vaccine-preventable disease and death.
In Tunisia, more than 300 new cases of cervical cancer are recorded each year, and about 185 deaths are due to the disease, according to Globocan 2020. More than 70% of cases are discovered at advanced stages of the disease, often inoperable and therefore with a poor prognosis. The direct cost of treating cervical cancer in these advanced stages is 25,000 TD per patient, not including the indirect cost.
The Technical Committee on Immunization (CTV) recommended the introduction HPV vaccines in Tunisia: one dose in 12-year-old girls, enrolled in the 6th basic grade, and will be coupled with the school vaccination already scheduled by dT-polio.
The HPV vaccine is scheduled to be introduced in April 2025. To this end, the Primary Health Care Directorate (DSSB), with the support of the WHO, plans to recruit a national consultant to support the introduction of the HPV vaccine.
The senior national consultant will support the EPI grogram for the introduction of HPV vaccine. He /She will collaborate with junior consultant
Deliverable 1.4: Planning and coordinating the various workshops, training sessions and meetings, drafting the relevant concept notes and reports/minutes.
International or national expertise in vaccinology, who will be responsible for revising training materials and conducting training of trainers on vaccination in general and HPV specifically.
Technical expertise to carry out the post introduction evaluation of the HPV vaccine. Review and validate the quality of deliverables (training materials, plans, reports, etc.).
Deliverable 2.4: Review and validate the quality of deliverables (training materials, plans, reports, etc.).
Plan and facilitate regional workshops for annual work planning and micro-planning for the introduction of the HPV vaccine, in coordination with regional vaccination consultants and coordinators.
Propose training materials, tools, and models to be used in planning.
Co-facilitate three regional workshops of 3 days each.
Evaluate training outcomes.
Support the elaboration of final report of the evaluation
Essential: University degree in medicine, pharmacy, public health, or equivalent field.
Desirable: Advanced university degree (master’s level or above) in medicine, pharmacy, public health, or equivalent field.
Essential:
Ability to work with a multi-disciplinary team and meet deadlines.
Advanced experience in health planning, monitoring and evaluation.
Essential: Fluency in written and spoken French and Arabic.
Desirable: Knowledge of English is an asset
The Consultant expected to perform her/his work in Tunisia especially in Tunis and other governorates.
The selected Consultant will be expected to provide a medical certificate of fitness for work.
WCO/ TUNISIA
It is anticipated that the consultant will travel in accordance with the requirements for monitoring, training, evaluation, and coordination for all governorates.
· Remuneration: at the national rate NOC level.
· Expected duration of the contract: 60 days, starting from 13 Jan 2025
Enhanced WHO Global Competency Model: https://www.who.int/employment/WHO_competencies_EN.pdf?ua=
Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to apply on-line through Stellis. For assessment of your application, please ensure that:
a) Your profile on Stellis is properly completed and updated.
b) All required details regarding your qualifications, education and training are provided.
c) Your experience records are entered with elaboration on tasks performed at the time.