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Ethical Conduct and Humanitarian Health Systems Standards Officer

CTG
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Full Time 2026-05-19 Male/Female
Job Overview
Location
Kabul
Nationality
National
Category
Other
Employment Type
Full Time
Salary
As per organizational salary skills
Vacancy Number
VAC-54754
No. of Jobs
1
City
Kabul
Organization
CTG
Experience
Bachelor’s degree in law, public health, social sciences, or a related field
Contract Duration
12 months (Extension subject to satisfactory performance, availability of funds and need of the role)
Gender
Male/Female
Education
At least 5 years’ experience in health systems strengthening and application of ethical and minimum standards in humanitarian and development health settings, including experience in Afghanistan
Closing Date
2026-05-19

About CTG

CTG was established in 2006, almost 20 years ago, in Afghanistan. We currently operate in 35 countries and have approximately 11,500 staff members committed to good!

But do you know who we are? And what do we do?

We provide tailored Human Resources and Staffing Solutions that support critical global initiatives across Humanitarian and Development sectors, and are now strategically foraying into new industries, including Construction, Energy, and IT, with a focus on high-risk regions.

Here’s a list of services we offer:
•Staffing solutions and HR management services
•Monitoring and evaluation
•Fleet management and logistics
•Facilities management
•Sustainability and Communications Advisory
•Election monitoring and observation
•IT professional services
•Medical assistance

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Job Description

Background: WHO Afghanistan provides technical assistance to the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and health sector partners to support the delivery of safe, ethical, and people-centered health services in humanitarian and development settings. In a complex operating environment, upholding ethical conduct and accountability is essential to ensure safe access to health services for communities and dignified, professional service delivery by health workers. All support is provided in line with the Do No Harm principle and WHO’s framework for technical engagement with national health systems.

Purpose of the Position

This consultancy supports efforts to strengthen ethical conduct and professional behavior across the health sector by identifying gaps and opportunities to better align policies, practices, and operational systems with international minimum standards. This is a consultancy position reporting directly to WHO under the technical supervision of the designated WHO Technical Lead. The consultant will work in close coordination with the MoPH General Directorate of Policy and Planning, while maintaining full WHO reporting, accountability, and oversight arrangements.

Job Requirements

Key Responsibilities

The consultant will:

· Identify gaps and opportunities within existing MOPH systems, practices, and operational frameworks to strengthen alignment with international minimum standards in humanitarian and development settings.

· Develop a risk-informed roadmap and prioritized action plan with clear milestones and timelines.

· Provide technical support for the development and application of codes of conduct guiding health workforce behavior.

· Translate international standards into practical tools, SOPs, and operational guidance applicable to health service delivery.

· Design, develop, and deliver contextualized training and sensitization on ethical conduct, codes of conduct, and do no harm principles for health workers, implementing partners, and relevant MoPH counterparts.

· Support the integration of ethical conduct and minimum standards into onboarding processes and routine training systems.

· Provide technical guidance to support program-level implementation of standards at service delivery points.

· Promote community awareness on health rights, dignity, expected staff behavior, and safe access to health services.

· Maintain confidential data systems to track adherence to codes of conduct and minimum standards and produce analytical reports for WHO and MoPH technical leadership.

· Strengthen the accessibility, visibility, and appropriate use of confidential reporting and feedback mechanisms.

· Support monitoring, supervision, follow-up, and corrective actions related to ethical conduct and minimum standards by health partners.

· Facilitate coordination with Health Cluster structures and PSEAH inter-agency mechanisms to strengthen alignment of standards, referral pathways, and response approaches.

· Serve as a technical focal point between WHO, MoPH technical counterparts, and implementing partners to promote coherence and accountability in safe health service delivery.

 

Required Qualifications and Experience:

Education

· Bachelor’s degree in law, public health, social sciences, or a related field

Experience

· At least 5 years’ experience in health systems strengthening and application of ethical and minimum standards in humanitarian and development health settings, including experience in Afghanistan

· Proven experience in policy analysis, training, stakeholder engagement, and people-centered risk assessment and mitigation

· Strong understanding of international humanitarian and development standards, medical ethics, and Do No Harm principles

· Commitment to women’s and girls’ right to health

Language

· Fluency in English is a must and working knowledge of Pashto and/or Dari.

Knowledge and Core Competencies

· Strong analytical, coordination, and facilitation skills.

· Ability to work effectively in complex and high-risk environments.

· High standards of integrity, confidentiality, and accountability.

 

Additional Information

WHO has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct, inaction against it and any form of retaliation against victims/survivors or bystanders who disclose, report, or participate in an investigation. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions will give due emphasis to assessing candidates value congruence, thorough background checks and reference check processes. This will ensure children and vulnerable adults are safeguarded from abusers and that abusers are prevented from joining WHO Afghanistan office. Please report any concerning information regarding sexual exploitation and abuse by WHO workforce and partners to WHO office of Internal Oversight services at investigations@who.int

WHO is a smoke free environment.

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