IMPORTANT: This position is funded by the Government of Canada and is open only to nationals of Canada. The candidate should be max 32 years of age on 31 Dec 2025.
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Objective of the WHO Programme/Department: The mission of the External Relations Division (EXT) is to ensure a strong and supportive set of stakeholder relations for WHO and encompasses resource mobilization, governing bodies, partnership functions and aspects of communications. Within the division, the new team in charge of innovative finance will seek to complement the division current efforts to accelerate SDGs through the use of new partnerships and financial structures that can leverage additional resources for Global Health.
Assignment Summary: The JPO will work in the Innovative Finance team within the External Relations Division at WHO Headquarters. Under the supervision of the Senior Innovative Finance Officer, the JPO is expected to assist in day-to-day activities regarding resource mobilization and partnership development. S/he is specifically expected to contribute to the design and implementation of WHO’s innovative finance transactions, such as mobilization of the Health Investment Impact Platform (HIIP), a partnership between WHO and Multilateral Development Banks to mobilize more investment into health. Specific areas of work will include supporting set-up and day-to-day operations of the HIIP Secretariat, preparation for high profile events and meetings, such as the World Health Summit and COP29 as well as coordination between platform partners and across the three levels of WHO.
Duties, Responsibilities and Output expectations:
Under the overall supervision of the Senior Innovative Finance Officer (Innovative Financing) team coordinator, the JPO shall perform the following duties and responsibilities:
Qualifications and Experience:
Education:
Advanced University Degree in business administration, finance, international relations.Work experience:
Essential: At least two years of experience working in finance, international relations, diplomacy, global health or another relevant area. Desirable: Experience working in international development e.g. with multilateral development banks, donor organizations or UN agencies.Skills required for the assignment:
Excellent computer skills Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills Strong organisational skills Strong communication skills Good skills and experience in writing and editing Knowledge of finance concepts and financial markets Knowledge of public health sector and WHO's role within the global health architectureLanguages and level required:
Essential: Expert knowledge of English Desirable: Intermediate knowledge of FrenchWHO competencies required for the assignment:
1. Teamwork
2. Communication
3. Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
4. Producing results
Age and nationality of candidate:
This position is funded by the Government of Canada and is open only to nationals of Canada. The candidate should be max 32 years of age on 31 Dec 2025.Attachments:
Copy of your passport Copy of your Master degree A motivation letterLearning objectives of the JPO during this assignment
Upon completion of the assignment, the JPO will have a strong understanding of:
WHO’s mandate, functioning and scope of WHO at the three levels. And be able to:
Build and hone leadership and management skills Build collaborative and rewarding professional relationships and networks
Learning Objective
Training Components
When?
1.
To understand the innovative finance space and the opportunities it offers to support delivery of WHO’s mandate
On the job training Participation in technical workshops, webinars and other learning opportunities as they ariseOngoing activity
2.To understand the development of finance (specifically health financing) space
On the job training Participation in technical workshops, webinars and other learning opportunities as they ariseOngoing activity
3.
Understand the mandate, functioning and scopeof WHO at the three levelsTaking active partin all Governing bodies activities
During the firstsix months
4.
Build andhone leadership andmanagement skills On the job training Participation in training activitiesOngoing activity
5.Build collaborative and rewarding professional relationships and networks, on intramural and
extramural level
Through activities listed above, as well as through mentorship by firstlevel supervisor and other WHO mentor
During the second year
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