In the context of the WHO Country Office and health emergency operations, the incumbent will assist and support GIS systems, collect, analyze, update, and maintain geospatial datasets, collect field data, create maps and other cartographic products, as required, to enable country operations in an emergency, take strategic decisions. Reporting to the Information Management officer, under the overall guidance of the Head, WHO Country Office, and working closely with counterparts at the respective regional office and HQ, the incumbent will take a lead support role for GIS activities at the country level. He/she will assist in the collection, analysis, updating, and maintaining of geospatial datasets about the outbreak and/or health emergency in a country. The incumbent interacts with counterparts in other UN agencies, health cluster, national authorities and other health partners to maintain a library of geospatial data including incident specific datasets and base data. S/he will have ongoing contacts with other country offices, regional offices and headquarters.
Essential
First level university degree in geography, cartography, GIS, information management, engineering,
geometrics, computer or earth sciences from an accredited/recognized academic institution.
Desirable
Postgraduate courses in GIS.
Essential
At least two years of relevant experience, in GIS management, using different GIS tools such as QGIS, other open sources, GIS software and/or ArcGIS Online. Experience in supporting field data collection in an emergency or humanitarian context.
Desirable
Familiarity with landscaping design
Extensive knowledge of regional plant life
Knowledge of local pests and how to eliminate them
Knowledge of synthetic and natural fertilizers
Knowledge of state health and safety regulations for landscaping
Language Skills:
Essential: Fluency in Somali language and Expert of English.
Monthly Salary:
The monthly salary for this position is USD 3,197.80.
Contract Duration: 6 months. Extension is subject to need, funding availability, and good performance.
Your application should be sent to the below email address; please indicate the title of the position you have applied in the email subject by close of business Wednesday 21 May 2025. It should include a cover letter & a detailed CV (as one document in PDF format) with your contact details.
emacosomrecruitment@who.int
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further assessment.