Competitive salary and benefits
The purpose of this position is to contribute in upholding Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) of all the people, particularly the affected people in humanitarian setting under the umbrella of the IPPF’s humanitarian programme. The successful candidate will provide clinical and technical assistance to Member Associations for quality Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) service provision and build institutional capacities to provide these services during emergencies.
You will have a medical/technical education, preferably with graduate qualification in Reproductive Health / Public Health / Social Medicine / equivalent with substantial experience of working in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Emergencies (SRHiE) including implementation of Minimum Initial Standard Package (MISP).
Experience in managing multi-site service delivery and working with multiple partners. Significant experience in humanitarian settings – including preparedness, disaster response and recovery, fragility and conflict.
You are supportive of women’s right to choose and to have access to safe abortion services. This is an occupational requirement of this post, in accordance with Schedule 9 Part 3 of the Equality Act 2010.
Please submit your CV and covering letter (in English) demonstrating your suitability for this post to [email protected] stating the job title in the subject header of your email, the reference SSRHA1 and where you saw the vacancy advertised. Please also use this email address if you need further information or have any questions.
We will contact only the candidates that we have shortlisted.
Closing date: 21 March 2017
Interview date: 28 – 29 March 2017
Applications are particularly encouraged from candidates openly living with HIV. IPPF is committed to equal opportunities and cultural diversity. Candidates from all sections of the community are welcome to apply.