Jobs
in Tanzania 2019: New Job Opportunities at UNICEF 2019
AJIRA TANZANIA 2019 / NAFASI ZA KAZI 2019
Position: Consultants for Emergency Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC)
Job Number: 524056
Locations: Africa: Tanzania,Uni.Re
Work Type : Consultancy
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Background
A series of localized emergencies happen
in Tanzania every year requiring a timely and appropriate response.
Small to medium scale emergencies, both natural and man-made hazards
including drought, floods, refugee influxes, earthquakes and epidemics
often affect livelihoods, destroy infrastructure and cause food
insecurity and health problems. Moreover, climate change, deforestation
and manipulation of natural drainage channels have increased the risk of
floods and displacement of people, changing weather patterns and
consequent uncertainties, particularly to farmers. The country has
experienced periodic cholera outbreaks, including a widespread outbreak
since August 2015 until 2019. In May 2019, Tanzania was exposed to a
threat of Cyclone Kenneth which posed a potential threat to some regions
in the southern regions mainly Mtwara, Lindi and Ruvuma.
Potential cross-border transmission of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) from currently affected countries (DRC and Uganda) makes Tanzania among the priority countries for stepping up preparedness measures according to the assessment done by World Health Organization (WHO) in September 2018. The Disaster Management Departments of the Prime Minister's Office (mainland) and the Second Vice Presidents Office in Zanzibar are leading the overall coordination of emergency preparedness and response in close collaboration with the lead Ministries, and with the Local governments. With the current increasing risk of cross-border transmission of EVD, UNICEF Tanzania is intensifying preparedness actions in nine regions and 26 districts identified as high risk.
Potential cross-border transmission of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) from currently affected countries (DRC and Uganda) makes Tanzania among the priority countries for stepping up preparedness measures according to the assessment done by World Health Organization (WHO) in September 2018. The Disaster Management Departments of the Prime Minister's Office (mainland) and the Second Vice Presidents Office in Zanzibar are leading the overall coordination of emergency preparedness and response in close collaboration with the lead Ministries, and with the Local governments. With the current increasing risk of cross-border transmission of EVD, UNICEF Tanzania is intensifying preparedness actions in nine regions and 26 districts identified as high risk.
The purpose of the RRM Roster is to
ensure readiness in Risk Communication and Community Engagement to
support emergency preparedness and response through a predictable and
coordinated approach to emergencies.
Objectives, Purpose & Expected results
Objectives, Purpose & Expected results
The main objective of the RRM roster is
to ensure readiness for implementation of emergency SBCC including Risk
Communication and Community Engagement, and evidence-based communication
plans of action at regional and district levels.
Description of the assignment
- Support behavioural assessments and emergency preparedness in Risk Communication/Community Engagement.
- Support LGAs and partners in strengthening coordination of social mobilization actions, follow up and updates of partner activities.
- Support implementation and coordination of; (a) behaviour and social change at individual / household and community levels for the adoption of key lifesaving behaviours within humanitarian contexts.; (b) building capacity for social mobilization among local influencers, CBOs and social networks (c) increased community participation in emergency preparedness and response; d) ensure appropriate placement of SBCC messages as materials in appropriate channel.
- Support Monitoring and Evaluation of emergency C4D/SBCC based on practical tools and supportive supervision, as well as introducing community-based/participatory monitoring.
- Document stories from the field including success stories and learning lessons.
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The TOR is NOT for recruiting for a
vacant position but rather to invite for surge personnel with experience
SBCC when the emergency escalates to the response mode. Inclusion in
the Roster does not guarantee any future contractual relations with
UNICEF. Location of assignment is to be determined as the need arises.
Qualification and experience
Qualification and experience
- Advanced University degree in the fields of Social/Behavioral sciences (Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, community development, Public Health, Health Education).
- Knowledge of public health and one or more other relevant areas (e.g.: community engagement, behavior change, health promotion, community development, education, etc.)
- Experience in SBCC, and emergencies, including disease outbreak communication, Risk Communication and Community Engagement Community Outreach, Capacity building and Monitoring and evaluation
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience with either the UN and/or NGO
NEW TANZANIAN JOBS OPPORTUNITIES 2019 (1,120+ POSTS)
Evaluation process and methods
Once vetted, candidates with suitable
profiles will be included in the RRM Roster to be considered for short
term (1-6 Months) emergency assignments as needed. Successful candidates
who are being considered for emergency assignments at UNICEF will
receive e-mail queries of interest and availability from UNICEF Tanzania
HR team.
Successful applicants will be:
Successful applicants will be:
- Tanzanian nationals fulfilling the qualification requirement;
- Expected to deploy within 1 to 2 weeks from confirming to interest and availability to UNICEF;
- Deployed on 1 to 6-month consultancy (assignments or consultancy (SSA) contracts
Opening Date Fri Jul 19 2019 09:00:00 GMT+0300 (East Africa Time) E. Africa Standard Time
Closing Date Wed Jul 31 2019 23:55:00 GMT+0300 (East Africa Time)