The OIE recruits 01 Consultant
1.1 BACKGROUND The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is the intergovernmental organisation responsible for improving animal health worldwide. The standards it develops for the trade of live animals and products of animal origin are recognized by the World Trade Organization as reference international sanitary rules (http://www.oie.int/fr/). The OIE, then known as the « Office international des épizooties », was created on the 25th of January, 1924. Its headquarters are based in Paris. It comprises 182 Member Countries and is present on all continents through 12 Representations or Bureaus in total. 1.2 PURPOSE In 2016, the OIE’s 84th General Assembly unanimously adopted Resolution 36, which mandates that OIE compile AMR activities into a strategy. “The OIE Strategy on Antimicrobial Resistance and the Prudent Use of Antimicrobials” aligned to the Global Action Plan on AMR developed by the WHO in collaboration with the FAO and OIE supports the delivery of a “One Health” approach to combat AMR – involving human and animal health (terrestrial and aquatic), plants and the environment. The OIE AMR Strategy outlines the goals, strategy and tools in place to support Member Countries assess and respond to ARM risk at national level. The OIE AMR work is led by the Antimicrobial Resistance and Veterinary Products Department (AMR & VP) based at the OIE Headquarters in Paris, France. The OIE seeks the service of a consultant Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and Knowledge Management (KM) Expert to strengthen the OIE delivery of the OIE Strategy on Antimicrobial Resistance and the Prudent Use of Antimicrobials (hereinafter referred to as the “Strategy”). The work is divided into two complementary components: (i) monitoring and evaluation, and (ii) knowledge management. It is expected that bids will clearly articulate the methodology / approach and sequencing of components. The services will be delivered between 1st September 2019 – 30th June 2020. The assignment may involve working with OIE’s Tripartite partners (FAO and WHO) where activities are managed through joint programming.
2.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT AND SCOPE OF WORK The consultant will be engaged on a call-down basis to work with key members of the OIE Antimicrobial Resistance and Veterinary Products Department (AMR & VP), the World Fund Unit and other relevant OIE staff members to optimise programme delivery of the Strategy by strengthening the M&E function of the project cycle through two levels of engagement :
The consultant will work with the AMR team in close collaboration with the World fund Unit and report to Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel, Head of the AMR and VP Department. 2.2 EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND DELIVERABLES The services will be delivered between 1st September 2019 – 30th June 2020. The assignment may involve working with OIE’s Tripartite partners (FAO and WHO) where activities are managed through joint programming. This assignment builds on the OIE’s existing monitoring and evaluation approach for the OIE Strategy on Antimicrobial Resistance and the Prudent Use of Antimicrobials . The goal of the strategy is: Reduced impact of AMR in animals, the environment and also in humans. The OIE AMR M&E framework is structured around the four objectives of the strategy to monitor progress against activities, outputs and outcomes. To facilitate learning and development across the OIE, the consultant will deliver seminars / workshops to introduce the revised M&E and new Knowledge Management Strategy and Frameworks to relevant OIE staff and provide targeted training for AMR and VP Department staff in the application of these tools. |
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Expériences / Formation du candidat |
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Experience | 0 à 3 ans |
Fonctions | Gestion de projets/programmes |
Secteurs d’activité | Santé |
Pays | Europe, France |
Salaire / Indemnité |
4.1 ORGANISATION OF THE WORK As a call down contract, the pace of the delivery will be agreed with the Head of Department, but it is anticipated that 80% of the contract value will be delivered by the 31st March 2020. The consultant will need to make regular visits to the OIE and will also deliver chargeable days from their home base. The OIE will reimburse agreed travel and subsistence cost associated with the consultants visit to the OIE in Paris, other OIE locations globally or other meeting locations required as part of the delivery of services under this contract. 4.1 PAYMENT SCHEDULE Invoices to be submitted on a monthly or less frequent basis against agreed time-inputs verified by the Head of Department. 20% of the value of the contract will be held back until the end of the contract paid against achievement of the four deliverables outlined in section 2.2 above.
Interested applicants should provide:
The proposal should demonstrate how the consultant will deliver a solution that can deliver maximum value from this contract. |
Comment postuler |
The OIE places high value on a multicultural and positive work environment and seeks gender and geographical balance in its international consultants. The OIE welcomes applications of all qualified candidates, irrespective of their ethnic origin, gender, opinions or beliefs. If you are interested in the position, please complete your application online by 30th August 2019 at the latest by clicking on the link below |
Postuler en ligne | https://urlz.fr/anbV |
Date de fin de validité | 30/08/2019 |