National Professional Officer (Environmental Health & Climate Change)
World Health Organization
- Location:
- Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Grade:
- NO-B
- Category:
- Professional Staff
Posted Jun 18, 2026Apply by Jul 10, 2026 (8d left)
See your match score & applyThe incumbent will support the provision of technical and managerial expertise to develop, strengthen and implement policies and programmes designed to strengthen national public-health capacity in Environment, Climate Change and Health. The role involves coordinating project activities, monitoring timelines, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and contributing to technical reports in Solomon Islands.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate day-to-day operational aspects in the implementation of the GEF project on Building Resilience of Health Systems in Pacific Islands Least Developed Countries to Climate Change in Solomon Islands
- Support all project activities implemented at national level, analyse information on best practices, report findings, and assist in monitoring and evaluation of project activities
- Technically assist in monitoring work plans and budgets, including resources mobilized for the work programme
- Provide technical support in monitoring work plans and budgets to ensure project activities are within development plans for timely implementation and efficient use of resources
- Attend regular meetings, report on country-level activities, and facilitate communication with WHO project management and relevant stakeholders
- Maintain partnerships and networks to strengthen multidisciplinary and multisectoral collaboration to combat diseases and their risk factors
- Collect data and maintain comprehensive operational information on partners' activities in Solomon Islands
- Ensure collaboration with international and national partners to improve surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation of vector-borne and water- and food-borne diseases and their risk factors
- Technically assist MHMS and partners in development, implementation and evaluation of policies, strategies, and action plans, including policy review, awareness campaigns, trainings, and assessments
- Utilize understanding of national and subnational cultural norms to inform community outreach activities
- Contribute to drafting monthly, quarterly, and annual progress reports as focal point for Environment, Climate and Health topics
- Analyse and undertake research on Environment, Climate Change and Health to support development and implementation of multisectoral national plans
- Assist in developing and reviewing technical studies through field visits and consultation meetings
- Contribute to development and implementation of Risk Communication and Community Engagement in emergencies and public health events
- Perform any other duties assigned by supervisor
Requirements
- University degree in public health, geography, environmental sciences/management, environmental engineering, studies, environmental economics, or another field relevant to the project from a university or institute recognized in the International Association of Universities' Worldwide Database of Higher Education Institutions, Systems and Credentials (WHED)
- Qualification in environmental health, environmental sciences, and/or climate change (desirable)
- At least 2 years of experience in a similar or related position in programme or project planning/management role with significant experience in environmental health and/or climate change
- Experience working closely with governmental and partner organizations, and report writing (desirable)
- Experience on or exposure to GEF funded projects and its technical and operational requirements is an advantage
- Knowledge of project planning and implementation including timeline monitoring and risk management
- Field experience and understanding of Solomon Islands, including sustainable livelihoods issues
- Proficiency in conducting public health, environmental health, or climate change related assessments, working with health information/surveillance systems and/or data platforms, and facilitating training exercises is an advantage
- Strong organizational skills and results management
- Ability to work harmoniously as a member of a team and maintain high standards of personal and professional conduct
- Expert knowledge of English
- Intermediate knowledge of Solomon Pidjin
Skills
- Environmental Health
- Climate Change
- Project Planning
- Project Management
- Risk Management
- Programme Management
- Public Health Assessment
- Environmental Health Assessment
- Climate Change Assessment
- Report Writing
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Training Facilitation
- Health Information Systems
- Surveillance Systems
- Timeline Monitoring
- Sustainable Economic Livelihoods
- GEF Project Knowledge
- Organizational Skills
Languages
English, Solomon Pidjin