Call for Expressions of Interest and Proposal
#VN057 - Job Title: STC on human resource for health
1. Background:
Over the past two decades Viet Nam has significantly expanded its health professional training institutions and numbers of graduates. With need to improve the quality of its health workforce, Viet Nam embarked on major health professional medical reform. Reform measures include moving towards competency-based education and assessment, and overall strengthening of health workforce regulations, which are in line with the WHO Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030. With the COVID-19 outbreak and need to strengthen the grassroots healthcare system in Viet Nam, the health workforce remains as one of the critical inputs to the health system and shaping the ability for Viet Nam to respond to the changing health needs in the future.
More specifically, in July 2020, the Government of Viet Nam established the National Medical Council (NMC) with PM Decision (No 956-QD-TTg). The establishment of the Council follows the Party Resolution 20 (No 20/2017–NQ/TW) on the protection, care and improvement of people’s health. The resolution includes establishing an NMC to administer national licensing examinations and grant practice certificates according to international standards. The NMC has two main functions: 1) setting competency standards for health professional education and 2) preparing the conditions for the assessment of health professionals.
Some of the lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic highlight the importance of the ability to plan for surge capacity and longer-term health workforce needs, and support to the health workforce particularly in high risk areas and during extended COVID-19 outbreak. Health workforce policies which create an enabling environment and consider the mental and psycho-social support to health workers during these critical times are to be continuously evaluated and strengthened.
Based on request from the Ministry of Health, the WHO Representative Office in Viet Nam has provided technical assistance to the Government of Viet Nam in health professional education reform. The continued areas of WHO support will entail, but will not be limited to, support to capacity building of the NMC, health workforce planning, and situation analyses of the mental health and psycho-social support to the health workforce during COVID-19.
2. Method(s) to carry out the activity
The consultant can work remotely if needed. The work will involve but not be limited to; coordinating across partners, participating in meetings and workshops (remotely if needed), providing technical advice to documents and reports as required. The consultant will provide support to the UHC team and relevant MOH departments on health workforce regulation and planning.
Output/s
Under the overall supervision of the UHC Team Leader, the consultant will support the UHC team on the following outputs:
Output 1: Technical support to establishment of national medical council and preparation for national licensing examination, including item bank development, and collaboration with Korea Health Personnel Health Examination Institute
Output 2: Technical support to co-organize 6th Annual Medical Education Conference
Output 3: Technical support to health workforce data and planning
Output 4: Technical support to study on mental health and psychosocial support for health workers, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic
3. Planned timelines (subject to confirmation)
Start date: 24 January 2022
End date: 23 December 2022
4. Specific requirements
a. Qualifications required:
Essential: Undergraduate degree in relevant areas including medicine, nursing, public health or education science from a recognised university.
Desirable: Master’s degree in relevant areas including medicine, nursing, public health or education science from a recognised university.
b. Experience required:
Essential: At least 7 years of experience in relevant areas including in public health, health policy development, and health professional education development.
Desirable: Prior experience of working with the Government of Viet Nam or in the Western Pacific Region on health workforce related issues will be considered an advantage.
c. Skills / Technical skills and knowledge:
d. Language requirements:
e. Competencies
5. Place of assignment
Under the guidance of the UHC-HLE Team Coordinator and relevant technical staff, the consultant will be based off-site.
6. Medical clearance
A fitness of work clearance will be required, including for off-site consultants.
7. Travel
If based off-site, the consultant may be expected to travel to Hanoi to support the country office for 1-2 months duration.
8. Budget
Please take note of the following when submitting application:
The contractor will be responsible for paying taxes, if any.
Those who are interested can contact our focal person with contact detail at the end of the announcement before 3rd January 2022
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
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