Technical Officer (Behavioral and Cultural Insights)

Tags: Global Health Russian English language Environment
  • Added Date: Thursday, 14 August 2025
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 03 September 2025
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OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMMEUnderlying Values and Core Functions of WHO All Member States of WHO in the European Region share the common value of the highest attainable standard of health as a fundamental human right. All of WHO's actions are based on this and rooted in the underlying value of equity as described in the General Programme of Work. The 13th General Programme of Work defines the mission of WHO as one to promote health, to keep the world safe, and to protect the vulnerable. The GPW calls for heightened accountability, prioritizing impact and outcome at country level, and to improve the lives of three billion people, through universal health coverage, through addressing health emergencies, and promoting healthier populations. WHO's mandate revolves around six core functions: (i) providing leadership on global health matters; (ii) shaping the health research agenda; (iii) setting norms and standards; (iv) articulating evidence-based policy options; (v) providing technical support to countries; and (vi) monitoring and assessing health trends. The European Region (EURO) of WHO is made up of 53 countries, with over 880 million people. The diversity of people and health situations requires, on the demand side, a solid understanding of the emerging socio-economic, epidemiologic and demographic patterns and trends at both aggregate as well as national and sub-national levels, with due sensitivity to disadvantaged populations and vulnerable segments of the society. On the supply side, it is equally crucial to have a solid understanding of the commonalities and divergences of the health systems, the circumstances and political economy under which they have evolved and operate and, more specifically, how these bear upon the way the health system stewardship function of health ministries is carried out. The WHO Country Office supports the Member States to shape their health policy in line with WHO's principles and values and advocates for an integrated approach to health development. The WHO Country Office administers, consolidates, manages, and enhances WHO collaboration in the country including all resources deployed in the country either permanently or temporarily to maximize WHO impact. The Country Office also has a representation, fund-raising and resource steering function, as needed.The mission of WHO's Health Emergencies Programme (The Programme) is to help countries, and to coordinate international action, to prevent, prepare for, detect, rapidly respond to, and recover from outbreaks and emergencies

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIESThe incumbent will assume the following responsibilities and achieve the following objectives:1) Provide technical support to the Public Health Center of the Ministry of Health (MoH) in strengthening capacities to design and implement BCI studies and generate data-driven evidence for policymakers and public health leadersa) Review existing data sources and synthesize evidence on factors that prevent or drive health behaviourb) Coordinate national or sub-national studies on factors that drive health behaviours among general population or marginalized groups using qualitative and quantitative methods c) Explore evolving and innovative approaches and tools related to behavioural and cultural insights 2) Support the Public Health Center to apply BCI for better health outcomes: a) Identify ways of applying BCI for health-related policies, services and communication design using standard approaches;b) Monitor BCI interventions through collecting feedback from those involved and affected and measure impact;c) Collect evidence of effective interventions locally and from other countries in the region and support scale up or adaptation to local cultural and geographic context;3) Support the Public Health Center of the MOH to develop a national BCI plan and strategy for application and integration of BCI in public health interventions;4) Support MOH to establish a national BCI working group to coordinate BCI-related activities by stakeholders and health cluster partners;5) Support MOH in building awareness of BCI for public health among key stakeholders, governmental and non-government organizations, academia, media and other stakeholders6) Support MOH to report to WHO on monitoring indicators and progress measures of the regional action framework in line with the agreed reporting timelines;7) Conduct other BCI-related tasks.8) Support the WCO in Ukraine with survey implementations, data collection and analysis. Additionally, contribute to the development of a comprehensive data repository.9) Perform any other related duties, as required by the functional supervisor.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

EducationEssential: University degree in behavioral science, social science, political science, system analysis and management or related field.
Desirable: Postgraduate degree in Public Health.

ExperienceEssential: At least two years of relevant work experience in survey design, public health studies at national level.
Desirable: Experience with working for WHO or other international organizations. Experience with data collection methodologies, research protocol, and implementation of national health surveys.

SkillsGood understanding of survey design, data analysis and report writing, preferably in public health area; Sound knowledge in behavioral and cultural insights in health; Sound knowledge of national public health system.

WHO CompetenciesTeamwork
Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
Communication
Producing results
Promoting innovation and organizational learning

Use of Language SkillsEssential: Expert knowledge of English. Expert knowledge of Ukrainian.
Desirable: Expert knowledge of Russian.

REMUNERATIONRemuneration comprises an annual base salary starting at USD 38,776 (subject to mandatory deductions for pension contributions and health insurance, as applicable) and 30 days of annual leave.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This vacancy notice may be used to fill other similar positions at the same grade level Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted. A written test and/or an asynchronous video assessment may be used as a form of screening. In the event that your candidature is retained for an interview, you will be required to provide, in advance, a scanned copy of the degree(s)/diploma(s)/certificate(s) required for this position. WHO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU)/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed through the link: http://www.whed.net/. Some professional certificates may not appear in the WHED and will require individual review. 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