Consultant - Country Implementation, WASH, and Harmonization of Tools for Climate-Resilient, Sustainable and Safe Health Systems in the Western Pacific
World Health Organization
- 서울시
- 정규직
- 풀타임
Contribute to regional alignment of WHO’s frameworks under ATACH, particularly around practical implementation of climate-resilient health systems in diverse settings.
Support WHO country offices, and key partners, to ensure alignment of programming and support.2. Contribute to strengthening WASH in health care facilities in the context of climate changeProvide technical assistance to integrate climate-resilient WASH services into health infrastructure planning and operations, drawing on WHO tools such as WASH FIT.
Support countries in designing and scaling climate-smart water, sanitation, energy, and waste systems for health facilities, particularly in climate-vulnerable regions.
Coordinate with partners and stakeholders to align WASH-in-health care investments with health system adaptation priorities.3. Support harmonization and application of tools, metrics, and implementation frameworksReview and support the adaptation of global tools (e.g. HSI, WASH FIT, CRESHCF, HHFA, vulnerability and adaptation assessments, indicator frameworks) for country use.
Identify gaps, overlaps, and opportunities for streamlining tool use across Member States and settings.
Contribute to the development of tailored technical guidance and training materials to support country uptake.4. Facilitate knowledge exchange and regional capacity buildingSupport the organisation and delivery of the WHO regional webinar series on climate change and health, with a focus on facility resilience and WASH.
Capture and share country experiences and practical lessons from implementation to inform other Member States, partners, and WHO platforms.
Contribute to regional case studies, briefs, and technical content for WHO ACE knowledge products and strategic communications.Output/s:1. Consolidated regional workplan and technical contributions to WHO and ATACH’s efforts on climate-resilient and sustainable health systems.
2. Support documents and final report for the Western Pacific Action Forum on Climate-Resilient Sustainable Health Systems, including planning, agenda development, and participant follow-up.
3. Summary reports and content coordination for the WHO regional climate and health webinar series.
4. Policy and technical contributions to regional WASH-in-healthcare work with a climate resilience focus.
5. End-of-consultancy report summarizing progress, partnerships, and recommendations for scaling.Qualifications, experience, skills and languagesEducational QualificationsEssential: First university degree in public health, health systems, environmental health, climate and health, international development, or a related field.
Desirable: Advanced university degree (Master’s level or above) in public health, health systems, environmental health, climate and health, international development, or a related field.ExperienceEssential: At least three to five years of experience in health systems strengthening, climate change and health, or environmental health, at least some at the international level.
Experience working with or within government or multilateral organisations, and demonstrated ability to engage government and partner stakeholders.
Desirable: Technical knowledge and/or operational experience in climate-resilient health systems, health infrastructure, or sustainable health service delivery is preferred.Skills and KnowledgeUnderstanding of WHO frameworks, tools, and global processes on climate-resilient health systems and sustainability.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to write technical documents, coordinate multi-stakeholder engagement, and support implementation processes.
Familiarity with the Western Pacific Region context is an asset.LanguagesExpert knowledge of English (Read/Write/Speak)LocationOnsite in Seoul, with travel as required.TravelThe consultant is expected to travel.Remuneration and budget:Remuneration: Band level A: USD 4,500 - USD 5,000 (monthly)
Expected duration: 10 months, September 2025 to July 2026Additional Information:
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