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Pipeline for National Cancer Control Planning Experts

Pipeline for National Cancer Control Planning Experts

IAEAVienna, AT
Vor 30+ Tagen
Stellenbeschreibung

In order to provide qualified candidates to IAEA Departments for multiple positions, the Division of Human Resources keeps a roster of interested National Cancer Control Planning (NCCP) Experts. Qualified NCCP professionals and experts worldwide who are available for short-term and / or temporary assignments are encouraged to register and complete an online application. The NCCP expert will provide lead guidance and tools to the Ministry of Health (MOH) working group throughout the NCCP development stages to ensure quality of process and NCCP product, alignment with the IAEA, WHO and IARC standards and guidelines, and provide gender and health equity specific guidance. The NCCP expert will regularly liaise with designated IAEA, WHO, and IARC Officers, the MOH working group, and other designated stakeholders. The expert will be contracted for work conducted virtually and in-country, latter if feasible, for a period ranging between 2-8 weeks depending on the scope of work.

Registration into the Pipeline does not constitute in any form a commitment on the part of the IAEA for taking a particular application into consideration in the recruitment process for any vacancy. Pipeline registration is only valid for 2 years. Candidates need to re-register again after two years of initial date of registration to be considered as an active pipeline applicant.

Role

Reporting to a Section Head or Director, the NCCP Experts are senior professionals in national cancer control policy formulation or programme development; management of national cancer services and workforce; partnership building and resource mobilization; performance management; and, multi-disciplinary team management.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Candidate Eligibility

The successful candidates :

  • Effectively collect, analyse, and present technical data and information to policy and decision makers, government health authorities and technical professionals.
  • Analyse and convert scientific evidence-based standards, guidelines and protocols (e.g. by the IAEA, WHO, IARC or other relevant authorities) into SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely) recommendations for low- and middle-income countries.
  • Published in international peer-reviewed journals, membership in professional medical societies, etc.
  • Are able to provide timely, clear, comprehensive reports (in English).
  • Demonstrate tact, diplomacy and communication acumen, preferably in the health sector setting.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work effectively with people of different national and cultural backgrounds with sensitivity and respect for diversity.
  • Possess advanced computer skills and internet search capabilities.

Education, Experience and Language Skills

  • Advanced University degree in area(s) related to global public health, with preferably additional qualifications in cancer or non-communicable diseases control or management.
  • International or region-specific experience, preferably in low- and middle-income countries, and covering comprehensive cancer control.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English. Knowledge of French or Spanish highly desirable. Knowledge of other official languages (Arabic, Chinese, or Russian) an asset.