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  • Posted: Oct 3, 2024
    Deadline: Oct 15, 2024
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    The World Bank Group (WBG) is a family of five international organizations that make leveraged loans to developing countries. It is the largest and most famous development bank in the world and is an observer at the United Nations Development Group. The bank is based in Washington, D.C. and provided around $61 billion in loans and assistance to "develop...
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    Senior Health Specialist/Economist

    Duties and Accountabilities:

    The Senior Health Specialist/Economist will report to the Practice Manager (Health, Nutrition and Population) for Eastern Africa (HAEH2). For day-to-day operational work, the Senior Health Specialist/Economist will play a key role in the HNP Task Team in Kenya. The Senior Health Specialist/Economist will be subject to all World Bank regulations and guidelines applicable to staff. The Senior Health Specialist/Economist will make intellectually sound and operationally relevant contributions to the WBG work support on health in Kenya. S/he will have the following main responsibilities:

    • Lead implementation support of World Bank operations at national and county level, working closely with task team members; 
    • Play a critical role in the evolving work program of analytical and advisory services related to health financing reforms for UHC, pandemic preparedness and response etc; 
    • Help ensure close coordination with government; development partners; and the CMU and World Bank teams across other sectors; 
    • Support policy dialogue with the Ministry of Health, relevant national institutions, counties and other stakeholders; 
    • Represent the World Bank at consultation meetings and other activities relevant for the sector;
    • Contribute to sector-specific or cross-sectoral inputs for various operational products/outputs (e.g. sector/country briefings, background reports, portfolio performance reviews, etc.); and
    • Carry out such tasks as the Practice Manager assigns to support the development of the Bank’s health portfolio in Kenya.
    • Specifically, the Senior Health Specialist/Economist will be expected to support the following ongoing operations namely (i) Kenya Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience Program Using the Multiphase Programmatic Approach (HEPRR) and (ii) Kenya Building Resilient and Responsive Health Systems (BREHS). The Senior Health Specialist/Economist will conduct the following duties:
    • Provide technical and implementation support to the Ministry of Health and Counties and support preparation of new operations as needed;
    • Lead implementation of the Analytical and Advisory Services tasks including Kenya Primary Health Care Trust Fund (PHCTF) among others, working closely with the Ministry of Health, Counties and other stakeholders;
    • Ensure effective coordination and engagement with the national and county governments and key partners for the effective coordination of Kenya PHCTF;
    • Lead project implementation support missions and lead preparation of key operational documents; and
    • Represent the World Bank in national platforms, including Development Partners for Health Kenya and other relevant forums.
    • The Senior Health Specialist/Economist will work closely with the respective Task Team Leaders from HNP GP and other GPs as well as with staff of the Kenya Country Management Unit (CMU). 

    Selection Criteria

    Applicants must have:

    • An advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in Health Economics, Public Health, Health Policy or any other relevant discipline; 
    • A minimum of 10 years of experience working in the Kenyan health sector;
    • Wide recognition and track record of technical expertise and operational leadership in health systems, health financing and UHC reforms;
    • Proven experience engaging with senior government officials (both health and non-health sectors) and development partners, civil society, and other stakeholders; 
    • Deep experience working with the Government of Kenya at both national and county level;
    • Experience managing implementation of large projects at national and county level;
    • Demonstrated ability to lead and function within and across teams in operational and analytical work;
    • Excellent written and oral communication. Able to synthesize, analyze, and effectively present material from a wide range of sources; and
    • Ability to function well independently and handle multiple tasks, meet changing priorities and deliver high-quality analysis and work on-time.

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    Health Specialist/Economist

    Duties and Accountabilities:

    The Health Specialist/Economist will report to the Practice Manager (Health, Nutrition and Population) for Eastern and Southern Africa (HAEH2). For day-to-day operational work, the Health Specialist/Economist will support the HNP Task Team in Kenya. The Health Specialist/Economist will be subject to all World Bank regulations and guidelines applicable to staff. The Health Specialist/Economist will make intellectually sound and operationally relevant contributions to the WBG work support on health in Kenya. S/he will have the following main responsibilities:

    • Support implementation of World Bank operations at national and county level;
    • Play a critical role in the evolving work program of analytical and advisory services related to strengthening capacity for local manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and vaccines in Kenya and the East and Southern African region;
    • Represent the World Bank at consultation meetings and other activities relevant for the sector;
    • Contribute to sector-specific or cross-sectoral inputs for various operational products/outputs (e.g. sector/country briefings, background reports, portfolio performance reviews, etc.); and
    • Carry out such tasks as the Practice Manager assigns to support the development of the World Bank’s health portfolio in Kenya.
    • Specifically, the Health Specialist/Economist will be expected to:
    • Provide implementation support, as needed, to the World Bank’s HNP portfolio in Kenya, which includes: (i) Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience Program Using the Multiphase Programmatic Approach (HEPRR); (ii) Building Resilient and Responsive Health Systems (BREHS); and (iii) Kenya COVID-19 Health Emergency Project.
    • Support the Government of Kenya to monitor and track progress on the implementation of activities under the above indicated projects; identify bottlenecks; and propose remedial actions.   
    • Provide technical support to the Government of Kenya and other countries in the region, focusing on regulatory and quality control of pharmaceutical manufacturing and vaccines. 
    • Provide technical and implementation support to the Ministry of Health and Counties for the BREHS project and work closely with the Global Financing Facility (GFF) on the country-related support.
    • Plan and provide timely reports on all project implementation support missions.
    • Contribute towards the design and implementation of analytical work primarily related to pharmaceutical manufacturing in the region and to provide support, as needed, for the Kenya PHC Trust Fund.
    • The Health Specialist/Economist will work closely with the respective Task Team Leaders from HNP GP and other GPs as well as with staff of the Country Management Unit (CMU).  

    Selection Criteria

    Applicants must have:

    • A bachelor’s degree in medicine or pharmacy or a closely related field, with an advanced degree in Public Health, Global Health, Health Policy or any other relevant discipline;
    • A minimum of 5 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in Kenya and other countries in the region;
    • Strong understanding of regulation and quality control of pharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing, including aspects related to Good Manufacturing Practices;
    • Experiences working with the Government of Kenya at both national and county level;
    • Demonstrated ability to lead and function within and across teams in operational and analytical work;
    • Excellent written and oral communication. Able to synthesize, analyze, and effectively present material from a wide range of sources; and
    • Ability to function well independently and handle multiple tasks, meet changing priorities, and deliver high-quality analysis and work on-time.

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