Call for Expressions of Interest and Proposal
VN055 – The Special Service Agreement (SSA) holder will work directly with the VAMS and WHO Viet Nam to perform COVID-19 response-related activities, focusing on IPC.
1. Background:
Viet Nam has been experiencing the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic since 27 April 2021. The pandemic has caused such an extreme impact on public health. The health sector, especially in the southern provinces have suffered from the overwhelmed situation. Thousands of health care workers, voluntaries have been mobilized to support the provinces affected by the pandemic.
Viet Nam Administration of Medical Service (VAMS) plays an essential role in ensuring the readiness of the entire health care service system in receiving, diagnosis and treatment for COVID-19 patients, as well as, containing the COVID-19 pandemic in the health care setting, and protecting of health care workers from COVID-19. All staff of VAMS have been deployed and asked focus for response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The staff have been overloaded and exhausted after a long time of continuing fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) unit under VAMS plays a key role in coordination and facilitating the implementation of activities related to IPC and nursing care as a part of care partway of the health care facilities and hospitals in response to COVID-19. The IPC unit is also responsible for supporting development of policy and national guidelines, document related to IPC, protection of health care workers, protection of safety of health care facilities and hospitals in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. In addition, the IPC unit is responsible for training, monitoring, evaluating of implementing IPC policies and guidelines on COVID-19 response at operational levels in HCFs and hospitals.
VAMS has been facing a shortage of human resources, especially for IPC. Additionally, some staff who are key to support for IPC and care pathway of VAMS have already left the service. This is the time coming to the end of the year and remaining routine and planned work must be urgently completed. In order to address the shortage of human resources of IPC unit of VAMS, as well as to ensure maintaining the quality response to COVID-19 in areas of IPC, VAMS has requested WHO to support a local consultant (SSA) on IPC. The SSA will focus on support routine work of VAMS on IPC especially related to COVID-19; support VAMS in development and update of the national technical guidelines, SOPs, facilitating, coordination with partners in conducting trainings on IPC, and M&E of activities related to IPC of health care facilities in response to the
COVID-19 outbreak.
2. Work to be performed
The SSA will provide VAMS with TA to achieve following:
Specific tasks:
Under guidance and direction from VAMS leaders, head of the IPC unit, the SSA will be:
3. The main methods to carry out this activity will be:
4. Planned timelines (subject to confirmation)
Start date: 1 Jan 2022
End Date: 31 Dec 2022
5. Specific requirements
a. Education
b. Experience required
c. Skills
d. Language
e. Competencies
6. Place of assignment
The SSA holder will be working in the VAMS office/ MoH in Hanoi.
7. Medical clearance
The selected SSA holder will be expected to have a medical examination on entry on the WHO’s standard form.
8. Remuneration
The SSA fee will be based on UN-EU cost norm rate for local consultancy.
Those who are interested can contact our focal person with contact detail at the end of the announcement before/by 7 December 2021.
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
OR
For further information on this TOR, please contact: [email protected]