National Level Surveillance Officer

Duties And Responsibilities
Under the overall supervision of the UCN Cluster Lead/ Immunization Focal Point, the incumbent will provide technical guidance, collaborate and cooperate with national and county authorities and partners towards the goals of polio eradication response through support to achieving and maintaining quality surveillance within the framework of IDSR, supporting routine immunization activities, response to outbreaks and conduct of supplemental immunization (SIA) activities. .
The National Surveillance Officer will specifically execute the following tasks: –
A Programme Planning, Coordination, Management and Partnerships

Support the UCN and EPR cluster leads to coordinate and manage the Polio Eradication activities at Country Office which include to

Provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health Polio Incident Management system and EOC in outbreak investigation, preparedness and response activities at national and subnational levels.
Foster close coordination, collaboration and partnership with MOH (national & subnational), GPEI, in-country health and other partners, and assist in the organization of regular coordination meetings, teleconferences, and updates.
Prepare and review activity memos, activity reports and budgets to support MoH activities
Participate in the Horn of Africa and other polio coordination meetings at national and international levels
Support the MOH Secretariat to facilitate and provide support to the National Polio committee meetings
Support MOH to draft and submit the Annual polio progress/update reports
Coordinate with WHO District Health officers, STOP team and polio consultants on issues related to Polio Eradication and VPDs
Provide regular reports and feedback as may be required by the Supervisor

VPD Surveillance

Support Ministry of Health at national and subnational levels to strengthen and maintain a sensitive active surveillance system within the framework of IDSR with a special focus on vaccine preventable diseases and polio surveillance in the context of the 2022-2024 Polio Surveillance Action Plan as follows:
Conduct of regular risk assessments for VPDs
Support development, implementation and monitoring progress of implementation of the Kenya National Annual surveillance work plan and mitigation plans
Support regular review and rationalization of active surveillance sites
Support regular review and monitoring of AFP surveillance indicators,
Provide technical support and supervision especially to poor performing and high risk areas including refugee camps.
Support the development of risk assessments, desk review and development of mitigation plans
Support mapping of high risk and special populations and provide technical support to areas that have these populations
Provide technical and supervisory support for Environmental surveillance sites activities and operations.
Build capacity of national and subnational levels on Surveillance

Supplementary Immunization Activities

Support Ministry of Health at all levels to plan and conduct good quality Supplementary Immunization Activities through:
Support for development of appropriate micro plans and strategies to reach target population in high risk and special populations
Support for review of and updating training materials, support training of key SIA personnel
Support for review and updating of data tools
Support supervision of SIA pre-implementation, implementation, intra campaign monitoring and post campaign evaluations ( independent monitoring and LQAs activities)
Support for development of SIA report

Routine Immunization Activities.

Support MOH at all levels to strengthen routine immunization services especially in high risk and special populations through:
Regularly monitor RI performance especially in high-risk counties and support them to conduct risk assessments and opportunistic immunization activities to increase population immunity.
Support mapping of high risk and special populations, development of micro plans and strategies in areas of assignment and provide technical support to enable them to be reached by immunization services
Support national immunization vaccine programme to develop and implement plans to improve immunization vaccination coverage

Perform any other duties as assigned regularly by the UCN Cluster Lead/IVD focal point, WHO Kenya Country Representative or its delegated authority.
Required Qualifications

Nationality: A Kenyan National
Education

Essential: University degree in Medicine.
Desirable: Advanced level degree related to medicine, public health, or emergency response (e.g. Masters in Epidemiology, MPH, etc)

Work Experience

Essential

At least 5 years of relevant experience in the planning, development and implementation of the infectious disease control and prevention program, including epidemic prevention and control
At least 5 years working experience in Global Polio Eradication programme, including the implementation and assessment of AFP Surveillance, Supplementary Immunization Activities and Routine Immunization programme
Relevant experience in other Vaccine preventable disease programmes including VPD Surveillance and Immunization e.g. measles, NNT, yellow fever, meningitis, COVID-19 etc
Relevant experience in disease outbreak preparedness, investigation and response

Desirable

Experience of Kenya health system functionality at National, county and sub county levels.
Relevant experience in interagency coordination mechanisms required for outbreaks and emergencies, working in collaboration with international organizations and/or nongovernmental organizations
Proven quantitative research ability reflected in peer-reviewed publications would be an asset
Relevant work experience in WHO, other UN agencies or equivalent is an added advantage;
Skills
Capacity to plan, implement and evaluate disease surveillance systems
Ability to coordinate and manage projects and human resources, build partnerships with multiple partners in health
Ability to formulate clear and comprehensive strategies, plans and budgets.
Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to multitask and produce results under pressure
Excellent communication skills
Capacity for data analysis, computer proficiency and good writing skills
Use of language skills

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