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UN Job Vacancy: UN Health Manager (Open to Internal & External Applicants), Accra, Ghana. Recruiter: UNDP - United Nations Development Programme.
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What this role involves
You will coordinate health programmes across Ghana, managing partnerships with government agencies and local health stakeholders. Daily tasks include monitoring project budgets, analysing health data for policy recommendations, and ensuring compliance with UN protocols. Expect frequent field visits to assess community health initiatives.
Key skills to highlight
- Proven experience in public health programme management and budget oversight.
- Strong ability to build local stakeholder relationships and facilitate cross-sector collaboration.
- Data analysis and report writing, especially using tools like Excel or SPSS.
- Familiarity with UN operational frameworks and Ghana’s health system.
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Replace generic “managed projects” with concrete examples tied to Ghana’s health priorities, e.g., “Led a malaria prevention campaign reaching 50,000 rural residents in Northern Region, reducing incidence by 20% within 6 months.” Quantify results and mention specific local partners.
Before you apply
Verify the vacancy on UNDP’s official careers site (jobs.undp.org). Never pay for applications or interviews—UN recruitment is free. Confirm the contact email ends with @undp.org. If asked for bank details or visa fees, it’s a scam.
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