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The TeamVaccines are a core priority of the Gates Foundation and can save millions of lives a year when delivered effectively. The mission of our Immunization Program Strategy Team (PST) is to urgently reach children, adolescents, and adults — no matter where they live — with the vaccines they need. Our goal is a world free of vaccine-preventable diseases, achieved by working with countries, development and humanitarian partners, and civil society organizations to make sure that vaccines and immunization are effectively prioritized and delivered. We aim to create robust and resilient immunization programs that are critical to primary health care and ensure that there are sufficient affordable supplies to meet demand. All our work on vaccines and immunization contributes to IA2030, a vision and commitment by the global community to extend the full benefits of immunization to all by 2030.

Application Deadline: 4/4/2025

Your Role

As the Senior Program Officer for Humanitarian Immunization & Polio, you will work collaboratively with internal and external collaborators to implement investment approaches aimed at improving immunization coverage and equity in select sub-national geographies.

Your experience in supporting health services, outbreak response and immunization campaigns, and surveillance in low-resource and humanitarian settings will help you support programs reaching underserved populations, in sub-national areas of countries such as Somalia, Central African Republic or South Sudan.

You will strive to mainstream gender-transformative approaches in your work and encourage partners to improve their gender practices. Seeking a candidate who approaches problems creatively, thinks systemically, and is open to trying new methods to test innovative ideas.

Your diplomacy and communication skills will help you forge positive relationships with government technical staff, implementing partners, and donors in the immunization sector.

This position is based in London and reports to the Senior Manager, Routine Immunization Strengthening Program (RISP), on the Immunization PST.

What You’ll Do

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