12/21/2023 0 Comments Ems toolkitFirst-hand experience in preparing an EMT or organization for verification and an excellent knowledge of the WHO EMT initiative. Work experience in multi-stakeholder/multi-cultural environments and working across multi-functional and dynamic teams. Output 4: To develop a final report including plan of how to complete remaining sections of the toolkit and to maintain currency and refresh/monitor new content by engaging experts from the WHO and wider EMT community.ĭeliverable 4.1: Create a report on the project that highlights plans to implement any remaining work by experts and consultants, and includes a brief description or “how to guide” for this to occur.ĭeliverable 4.2: Create a concept paper to present to the WHO EMT secretariat on how the toolkit can be best maintained for currency, accuracy and to identify and cover new areas of content relevant to EMTs.Įssential: A first university degree (bachelor's degree) in a relevant discipline such as medicine, nursing, paramedical or other allied health related field from a recognized institution.ĭesirable: Advanced university degree (Masters level or above) in, a related global health or humanitarian discipline or an understanding demonstrated by significant experience of working in these sectors within project management or humanitarian response.Įssential: At least 5 years of progressive experience within the humanitarian sector, preferably within emergency health response. Content editing should occur prior to migration, followed by re-checking once uploaded. Output 3: To migrate content onto the new agreed web site pages and check all content for technical and language/grammar/edit errors.ĭeliverable 3.1: To migrate content once finalized for publication to the website. Output 2: To edit existing and develop new content for the EMT toolkit, and work with experts and contributors to finalize all content the first generation of the toolkit consistent with the agreed table of contents.ĭeliverable 2.1: To support and act as a liaison for mentor consultants and other content experts/writers in completing the writing and editing of technical content of the toolkit.ĭeliverable 2.2: To write content for missing section of the table of content after consultation with relevant stakeholders and experts, and appropriate research as relevant. Output 1: To develop an implementation plan on moving existing content on best practice and guidance (the EMT toolkit) onto a pre-built web platform:ĭeliverable 1.1 : Development of a work-plan and timeline to migrate the EMT tool kit including supporting SOPs, consolidated examples of best practices, innovative approaches and operational capabilities and new technical standards produced by the technical working groups on to a web platform.ĭeliverable 1.2: Discuss and agree with the web-developers/suppliers and other relevant stake holders the format the content/table of contents and way content should be edited, in order to streamline the migration. Note: one months duration (one month = 20 working days), corresponds to a Full-Time Equivalent of 100% (100% equals 40 hours a week / 4 weeks a month) There are five core activities that guide the EMT initiative towards achieving its mission: expanding global/regional coordination and partnerships delivery and coordinating response and providing in field quality assurance standard setting, collection/dissemination of best practices and SOPs and creating a knowledge hub/toolkit implementing capacity-building and training and providing quality assurance and classification. The mission of the Emergency Medical Teams Initiative is to reduce the loss of lives and long term disabilities in emergencies through the deployment and coordination of quality assured teams. The toolkit will be used by national and international EMTs from NGO, Government and Military, and experience of working with EMTs on standards, tools and capacity building will be required. The WHO EMT Secretariat is seeking a consultant to provide technical and content support for the development, collation from other contributors, editing and migration of the WHO Emergency Medical Teams (EMT) Toolkit on to a web platform with a strong focus on technical and clinical content and operational guidance and tools. Consultant (Emergency Medical Teams Toolkit)
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