Technical Immunization Monitoring

United Nations Children's Fund

Amman, Jordan

The scope of this assignment will encompass monitoring rollout activities for PCV across selected Health Directorates. The North will include; Irbid, Ramtha, Mafraq, Jarash, and Ajloun and the south will include Agaba, Petra, Ma’an, Tafileh, and Karak in coordination with MoH and UNICEF; conducting structured interviews and focus group discussions with health workers, parents, and local leaders; assessing vaccine availability, health-worker training status, and visibility of communication materials; providing weekly updates that flag operational and perception-related challenges; collaborating with governorate-level EPI officers to troubleshoot emerging issues; supporting the collection and reporting of PCV doses administered, dropout rates, missed opportunities; and submission of detailed field visit reports with key findings and actionable recommendations. The key deliverables are as follows: 


Support the immunization team in Health directorates in PCV introduction and routine immunization aspects of program design, implementation, and monitoring, including vaccination and cold chain management.

Provide backstopping to MOH in Vaccine logistics distribution, including the development of a monthly vaccine stock analysis report at the directorate level produced and shared by the 15th of each month

Collaborate with PHC program to ensure implementation of integrated immunization service delivery in the health directorates. 

Coordinate with SBC and the communication team to design and implement strategies for demand generation to ensure uptake of PCV and other traditional vaccines.

Collaborate with Ministry of Health on day-to-day activities related to immunization program 

Follow up Directorate Immunization liaison officers on PCV introduction and support in resolving programmatic or operational challenges. 

Regularly review PCV/immunization data and support in consolidation of monthly report on access and utilization of immunization services.

Support any other work allocated/assigned by the supervisor or as per program priority.

To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have… 


A first University degree in one of the disciplines relevant to the following areas: Social Sciences, Medicine, Health, Public Health, Family Health, Child Development, Nursing, or a field relevant to international development assistance in Immunization and Child Survival & Health Care

A minimum of five years of relevant professional work experience. Experience working in new vaccine introduction and working with MOH Immunization programme is required.

Experience in knowledge management.

Training and experience in social welfare, or Immunization/health care.

Experience in developing dashboards to visualize data is highly desired.

Additional qualifying experience in cold chain maintenance will be an added advantage. Proficiency in spoken and written English and Arabic is required.

Proven experience working in multi-stakeholder and multi-cultural settings.

Experience in training and mentoring health workers.

Proven track record in working with ministries of health.   

Reporting writing and data analysis.  

Fluency in written and spoken English is required. Proficiency in Arabic language is required.

Source : https://jobs.unicef.org/cw/en-us/job/582301