Title: Camp Health & Disease Surveillance Officers (CHDSOs)
Company Name: E-Zone HRM Limited
Vacancy: 4
Age: Na
Job Location: Cox`s Bazar (Teknaf, Ukhia)
Salary: Tk. 112710 (Monthly)
Experience:
Essential: Medical Degree (MBBS/BDS).
Desirable: Master’s degree in public health or Training in outbreak investigation.
Experience:
Essential: Three (3) years of work experience in the related field.
Desirable : Working experience in the emergency context.
Skills:
• Teamwork
• Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
• Communication
• Producing results
• Ensuring the effective use of resources
Languages:
Essential: Expert knowledge of English.
Desirable: Bangla
E-Zone HRM Limited is a management consulting group providing one-stop solutions to clients who seek improved and sustainable profitability through the effective use of their people and resources. We specialize in delivering innovative and value-added services that promote revenue growth and cost containment.
E-Zone HRM Limited has a formal agreement with United Nations Agency to provide outsourcing services under a third-party contract.
E-Zone HRM Limited is now accepting applications from Bangladeshi Nationals for the following vacancies under third party outsourcing contract modality:
Duty Station: Rohingya Camps (Ukhiya and Teknaf)
Contract Duration: 5 Months (Up to 31 December 2025 Extension subject to funding availability)
Contract Type: Contract with E-Zone/Special Agreement with E-Zone
Contract Start Date: Immediately
Reporting Line: WSO Epidemiology Team Lead
Under the overall supervision of United Nations Agency Epidemiology team lead, the camp health & disease surveillance officer (CHDSO) will be responsible mainly for implementing the disease surveillance and outbreak response strategy in the Rohingya Refugee camps at Cox’s Bazar. They will also be responsible for strengthening camp level health coordination and implementation of public health measures.
A. Major Responsibilities
The TORs of CHDSOs are given below –
Enhance surveillance and response for epidemic-prone diseases (Cholera, Diphtheria, Dengue, Measles, COVID-19) by operationalizing the surveillance SOP under United Nations Agency guidance, supervising, and providing technical assistance to health sector partners.
Provide supportive supervision to health facilities for implementing United Nations Agency EWARS for routine syndromic surveillance at the camp level.
Support and coordinate mortality surveillance and investigation in liaison with CHWG and MPMSR.
Enhance community-based surveillance (CBS) for epidemic-prone diseases in collaboration with CHWG.
Provide technical and capacity-building support for implementing indicator-based, case-based, and event-based surveillance (EBS) and reporting to all relevant stakeholders and actors
Offer surge support to the Rapid Response Team (RRT) for rapid risk assessment, investigation, and coordinate response to acute public health events.
Participate in epidemiological surveillance meetings and share updates/feedback regularly.
Organize and represent the health sector in various coordination meetings (CIC camp, health, multi- sectoral, CHFP review) and engage routinely with camp authorities.
Conduct quarterly monitoring at health facilities, ensure comprehensive reporting on DHIS-2, 4Ws, and HeRAMS, and develop quarterly camp reports.
Coordinate and support emergency preparedness activities, larger public health interventions (campaigns, assessments, evaluations), and facilitate accountability and PSEA mainstreaming.
Perform any other related incident-specific duties as required by the functional supervisor.
Each Camp Health & Disease Surveillance Officers will get BDT. 112,710 (Including Tax) per month.