National Consultant: Project Coordinator (Climate Change and Health)

World Health Organization - WHO WP_TUV Tuvalu

Consultant Closes 20 Apr 2026 17 days left

Overview

Provide coordination and administrative support for the implementation of climate change and health project activities in Tuvalu.


Key Responsibilities
  • Develop and implement a detailed country-level project workplan.
  • Review and update the project workplan quarterly.
  • Identify emerging project risks and prepare risk update briefs.
  • Provide inputs for quarterly progress reports and annual project reports.
  • Coordinate the Tuvalu PMU by attending meetings, documenting minutes, and maintaining communication.
  • Support the operation of the national climate change and health technical advisory group.
  • Accelerate the implementation of specific project activities.
  • Lead Tuvalu specific financial management and procurement tasks.
  • Draft procurement documents and facilitate the procurement process.
  • Lead the implementation of country-level Social and Environmental Safeguards (SES) risk management plans.
  • Implement a Stakeholder Engagement Plan, including a Grievance Redress Mechanism.
  • Monitor and report on SES compliance.
  • Work on the development and implementation of the Tuvalu country-specific Gender Action Plan.
  • Support the planning and implementation of visibility and communication plans.
Required Experience
  • A minimum of five years of relevant experience working in administration, project/programme management/coordination, undertaking administrative and managerial service position, in compliance with related rules and procedures.
  • Experience in project management in the field of climate change, environmental health or public health is a plus factor.
  • Experience working with governmental, nongovernmental and international organizations is a plus factor.
Qualifications
  • A university degree (bachelor's) in finance, management, accountancy, economics, or business administration, or any other related field.
  • An advanced degree (master's) in finance, management, accountancy, economics, or business administration, or any other related field is desirable.
  • Training in business administration or programme management, environmental health, environmental sciences, and/or climate change is a plus factor.
Other Details
Languages Required
Fluency in English language and the local Tuvaluan language is essential.
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
11 months
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
AUD 34,005 to AUD 41,100, subject to qualifications and experience.
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