Coordination and Liaison Officer PRSIP | |
Location: | Suva, Fiji |
Job Code: | 12/23 |
# of openings: | 1 |
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Secretariat of the pacific community
JOB DESCRIPTION
COORDINATION AND LIAISON OFFICER, PRSIP
BACKGROUND
The
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is an international
organisation that provides technical and policy advice and assistance,
training and research services to its Pacific Island members. SPC works
in a wide range of sectors with the aim of achieving three development
outcomes – sustainable economic development, sustainable natural
resource management and development, and sustainable human and social
development.
SPC
was established in 1947. It has 26 member countries and territories and
its working languages are English and French. SPC’s headquarters are in
Noumea, New Caledonia. It has regional offices in Suva, Fiji Islands,
and Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and country offices
in Honiara, Solomon Islands and Port Vila, Vanuatu. Additional
information on SPC, particularly regarding its work in specific sectors,
can be found on its website: www.spc.int.
PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
SPC’s
Public Health Division (PHD) supports the development of healthier
Pacific Island communities through four broad objectives under the
strategic plan 2010–2014.
PHD’s
primary focus is to provide technical assistance and to implement
programmes in support of countries’ priorities and plans. PHD
has staff based in Noumea, Suva, Pohnpei, Honiara and Port Vila.
Information on PHD and the division’s strategic plan is available at www.spc.int/php.
Within
the Disease Surveillance, Control and Research Unit of the PHD, the
HIV/STI team is responsible for coordinating the regional response to
HIV and other STIs in the Pacific region through the Pacific Regional
Strategy Implementation Plan (PRSIP) on HIV and other STIs. The team
comprises a Team Leader and a small technical team and is responsible
for providing technical support to countries in the areas of HIV and
STIs treatment, care and support. The Team Leader is also responsible
for PRSIP coordination across Pacific Island countries and territories
(PICTs) and participating regional and local partners.
The
Pacific Regional Strategy on HIV and STIs (2009–2013) is designed to
support national efforts to prevent and control HIV and AIDS and to
strengthen work at the regional level through improved coordination,
collaboration and partnership among regional organisations and national
programmes.
The
collective efforts under the framework of PRSIP have a primary focus on
capacity building across the numerous Pacific Islands as a way of
supporting efforts by PICTs to achieve expanded and sustainable
responses to HIV and other STIs. The primary objective of PRSIP is to
reduce the spread and impact of HIV and other STIs, while embracing
people living with and affected by HIV in Pacific communities through:
PRSIP
II is yet to establish a governing body mechanism, although a number of
options have been considered. The Regional Strategy provides an
overarching framework for the region’s approach and a platform to bring
together all stakeholders involved in the delivery of services in the
area of HIV, AIDS and other STIs to PICTs. SPC is responsible for
managing PRSIP II, which includes managing grant mechanisms and
monitoring regional trends and achievements that have resulted from
activities funded by the Global Fund Round 7 and the HIV / STI Response
Fund.
Reporting to the HIV & STI Team Leader, the Coordination and Liaison Officer PRSIP will
work with team members and other PHD staff to coordinate SPC’s
contribution to achieving the objectives of PRSIP and with other PRSIP
partner organisations and agencies. The incumbent will assist with the
implementation of key objectives of PRSIP and other regional programmes
supported by PHD.
As
a result of the organisational reform, the overall scope of the role
and in particular the internal and external working relationships at SPC
may be affected.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The position encompasses the following major roles and responsibilities in support of PHD’s strategic plan objectives.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Essential
Desirable
SALARY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
SALARY AND ALLOWANCES
The position is in Band 10 of SPC’s salary scale.
Salaries
for staff recruited internationally are set in SDR (special drawing
rights) and paid in the local currency (i.e. the Fiji dollar, FJD, in
Fiji). As per SPC’s 2012 salary scale, the salary range for this band is
SDR 2,133–3,200 per month. At prevailing exchange rates these amounts
convert to approximately FJD 5,900–8,900 per month (USD 3,300–5,000; €
2,500–3,800).
Offers of appointment for initial contracts will be made in the lower half of this range, with due consideration being given to experience and qualifications.
The
organisation subsidises housing. A housing allowance of 75 per cent of
the total rental, up to a limit of FJD 2,625 per month, will be
provided. The minimum housing allowance payable is FJD 1,170 per month.
In
addition, an establishment grant will be payable to non-residents of
Fiji. Where appropriate, other allowances, such as an education
allowance, may be payable.
While
SPC remuneration is not subject to income tax in Fiji at the present
time, this status is currently under review by the Government of Fiji.
Any change in this status will apply to Fiji nationals.
PROVIDENT FUND
The
appointees will be eligible for membership in SPC’s Staff Provident
Fund. Staff members contribute eight per cent of their base salary, to
which SPC adds a matching contribution.
TENURE
The
successful candidate will be awarded a contract until 31 December 2013,
renewable subject to performance and funding availability.
DUTY STATION
Suva, Fiji.
LEAVE
Annual leave will accrue at the rate of 25 working days per annum.
Sick leave is 30 working days per annum.
MEDICAL BENEFITS
SPC’s
Staff Medical Insurance reimburses doctor fees, costs of prescribed
medicines, surgical and hospital costs, etc. up to certain percentages
and limits. Supplementary medical insurance is available to increase
these percentage reimbursements and limits.
FARES AND REMOVAL EXPENSES
For
appointees recruited outside of Fiji, the cost of air fares by the most
direct and/or economic route for the appointees and recognised
dependants, and reasonable removal expenses by sea of personal and
household effects, will be met by SPC on appointment and termination.
COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
SPC has a standardised computing environment based on Microsoft Office running under Microsoft Windows.
SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT
Smoking is not permitted in the work place.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
SPC
is an equal-opportunity employer. Recruitment is based entirely on
merit, but in cases where two short-listed candidates are ranked equal
by the selection committee, preference will be given to Pacific Island
nationals.
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APPLICATION PROCEDURES The closing date for applications is 4/06/12 |
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Applicants are requested to use SPC’s online recruitment system : http://www.spc.int/job.html.
Only those applicants who cannot access the online recruitment system may send their documents
to: Director-General, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, P.O. Box D5, 98848 NOUMEA CEDEX,
New Caledonia or submit them by fax (+ 687 26 38 18) or email (spc@spc.int, preferably as an
electronic attachment in Microsoft Word format). All other applicants must use the on-line
recruiting system. Applicants should provide their curriculum vitae and specifically address in
their cover letter how their qualifications, knowledge and experience demonstrate their ability
to successfully undertake the duties and responsibilities of the position. They should also
provide names and contact details of three referees.
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