The Nursing and Midwifery Office at WHO announces a number of
opportunities for graduate students and outstanding nurse or midwife
leaders to be involved in global health particularly in the areas of
healthy policy, health system strengthening through primary health care
approach, research, practice and education of health personnel for
nursing and midwifery services.
INTERNSHIP
The program provides interns the opportunity to learn more about the
World Health Organization as a whole as well as the role of nursing and
midwifery at the WHO. It is open to graduate students who are finishing
their programme from an accredited school. The internship is for a
duration of 8 weeks. Individuals who meet the eligibility criteria may
apply for the internship. WHO’s general intern guidelines are
applicable.
PRACTICUM
This is an off -site program for individuals qualifying for the
internship program and objectives of the program is the same as the
Internship. The practicum is for a period of at least 8 weeks and
requires in-country work with the WHO Collaborating Centre on Nursing
and Midwifery Development. Each participant is to work with a faculty
adviser at a WHO Collaborating Centre. The faculty adviser will provide
on – site guidance and supervision. Additionally, the Nursing and
Midwifery Office at WHO will maintain weekly conference (electronic)
with the participant and his or her faculty adviser to monitor the work
progress and provide the assistance needed for successful delivery of
expected outcomes at the end of the practicum.
NURSE OR MIDWIFE SCHOLAR PROGRAMME
The programme is designed for outstanding nurse or midwife leaders to
actively participate in development of health policy and normative tools
and models on nursing and midwifery services at the global level. It
offers a programme of intensive orientation of work in the Nursing and
Midwifery Office in WHO. The programme is open to individuals with
extensive experience and skills in identifying issues of special policy
and strategic importance. Eligible scholars include senior leaders in
education, practice, research and policy. These may be Government Chief
Nursing and Midwifery Officers, Deans, Directors of International
Programmes, Directors of WHO Collaborating centres on Nursing and
Midwifery Development. The programme is offered for a period of 3
months.
RESOURCES
WHO does not provide resources to support individuals qualifying for the internship or scholar programs except health insurance.
WORK AREA OPENINGS
The areas of work are consistent with the Office of Nursing and Midwifery focus. These are:
Nursing and Midwifery Tools and Guidelines
Contributions of nursing and midwifery services in health systems strengthening
Economics and determinants of health
Workforce resiliency
Integrated planning of human resources for health
Primary Health Care
Nursing leadership in Primary Health Care
Partnerships Models
Nursing in Global Policy
Gender and poverty reduction
TO APPLY
Candidates may send a curriculum vitae and a letter of interest to: E-mail: nmoffice@who.int
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