Online Volunteer Opportunity in Social Media Monitoring Health System in Georgia from the UNV
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Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
SpecialityPolitical Science and International Relations, Psychology and Sociology
Skillsمهارات التواصل, مهارات التنظيم, مهارات العمل ضمن الفريق
Age
- No specific age required
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity FieldPsychology and Sociology, Political Sciences and Economy
Job locationGeorgia
Needed documentsApplication form
Deadline2024-02-21
Opportunity description
UNV offers an online volunteer opportunity in social media health system monitoring in Georgia. You will be responsible for collecting information on a weekly basis from the websites and social media accounts of key stakeholders, such as the Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia (MoILHSA), the Ministry of Finance (MoF), the National Health Agency (NHA), Parliament, private sector providers and groups Patients, research institutions, and international and national partners to track changes in Georgia's health system. This information will then be combined into an English presentation and submitted for review for finalization. You will start this task in February, and will be completed by May. The second wave of volunteers will follow from May until August.
Duties & responsibilities
You will be responsible for:
- Prepare bi-weekly and monthly updates on health sector reform activities, information, updates and background information to align technical assistance provided by WHO to the Government of Georgia within the following areas of health systems:
- Health reforms as part of the implementation of plans and strategies.
- Health system financing in Georgia.
- Primary health care and inpatient and outpatient health services, including the private sector.
- The integration process with the European Union.
- Health care workforce.
- Medicines, ancillary services, technology, laboratories and medical devices.
- Digital health, and other topics related to health systems.
- Main sources of information such as social media, websites of various ministries and healthcare stakeholders, published reports, interviews and the media.
- Prepare an accurate list of locations and accounts to be followed in cooperation with the World Health Organization.
- Provide interim reports on progress and achievement of key objectives and outputs to WHO in Georgia.
Eligibility criteria
You must have:
- Bachelor's degree in communications, social or political sciences.
- Knowledge of communications content development.
- An understanding of the basics of public health and health system reforms.
- Strong experience conducting health systems media monitoring.
- Strong experience in social media management and coordinating project creation.
- Experience in preparing communications content in English.
- Ability to work with a team and deliver deliverables to a tight deadline.
- Good organizational skills.
- Interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently without supervision.
- Ability to use social media.
- Good communication skills in English and Georgian.
About UN Volunteer:
International UN Volunteers promote peace and development in communities around the globe while upholding the ideals and aspirations of the United Nations. They come from 160 countries, representing many cultures and backgrounds, and bring various perspectives and approaches.
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