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The GF-TADs Technical Coordinator is placed under the authority of the Head of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Department, working under the supervision of the Programme Manager – Animal Health Systems Resilience. The GF-TADs technical coordinator works in close collaboration with WOAH Departments and Regional and Sub-Regional offices involved in the implementation of the GF-TADs activities and their FAO counterparts.
Job Responsibility
Supporting the organisation of the three types of global GF-TADs governance meetings
Supporting and attending activities related to global and regional priority disease strategies
Following-up on the implementation and periodic revision of the GF-TADs global strategy
Maintaining the GF-TADs SharePoint up to date
Tracking the implementation of workplans and supporting data collection and analysis related to key performance indicators of GF-TADs projects
Supporting the organisation of internal disease coordination groups
Contributing to the development of activity reports
Supporting planning and assisting technically in the implementation of GF-TADs activities involving WOAH
Liaising with regional offices to ensure technical integration of TADs related projects
Developing concept notes, and leading or supporting the implementation of activities such as webinars, workshops, and technical consultations
Contributing to WOAH activities related to emergency preparedness
Responding to emergencies related to transboundary animal diseases
Contributing and liaising with relevant colleagues to review concept notes and facilitate regional activities
Providing general support to the activities of the Emergency Preparedness and Resilience Department
Requirements
A degree in veterinary science, biological sciences, public health, or equivalent
At least 5 years of professional experience working in veterinary services at national level or above on control programmes against transboundary animal diseases
At least 2 years of professional experience at international level or proven regular exposure to international level
Experience in provision of technical secretariat and coordination functions at the national or international level
Nice to have
Experience in monitoring and evaluation
Experience in the control of animal movements and/or emergency preparedness