Consultancy – Tobacco cessation services delivery in Tokelau
BACKGROUND
The Pacific island of Tokelau has one of the highest adult tobacco use rates in the Pacific with 62.4% of males and 59.3% females (according to 2014 NCD STEPS Survey). In November 2016, the General Fono of Tokelau (parliament of Tokelau) passed the ‘Tokelau Smoke Free-2020’ and a key strategy of the Tobacco Control Policy is to “increase motivation among people to quit smoking (including provision of cessation services).”
The Ministry of Health has trained public health assistants to raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco use to reduce demand for the deadly products and now seeks to develop tobacco cessation services to support those motivated to quit using tobacco. Further, national tobacco cessation and dependency plan have been developed.
Planed timelines
- Start date: 17 February 2020
- End date: 31 August 2020
PURPOSE/SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE OF THE ACTIVITY
The purpose of this activity is to support the implementation of tobacco cessation services in Nukunonu, Tokelau.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES TO BE CARRIED OUT
- Key informant interviews with MOH Tokelau leadership to inform tobacco cessation standard operating procedures (SOP) development
- Drafting of aforementioned clinical SOPs
- Facilitation of in-person training to health professionals and public health assistants for implementation of the protocols and guidelines in Tokelau
- Facilitation of implementation of pilot tobacco cessation services in Nukunonu
METHODS TO CARRY OUT THE ACTIVITY
Output 1: Tobacco cessation services standard operating procedures for Tokelau consistent with WHO guidance developed.
Deliverable 1.1: Standard operating procedures (including selective nicotine replacement therapy use) for Tokelau
Output 2: Pilot of tobacco cessation services for at least 16 weeks for at least 50 tobacco smokers
Deliverable 3.1: A plan for delivering tobacco cessation services (including selective nicotine replacement therapy use) based in Nukunonu to at least 50 people
Deliverable 3.2: A study report detailing the findings from the tobacco cessation services pilot and recommendations for refinement of the Tokelau tobacco cessation protocols
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
Essential: A degree in public health, medicine, nursing, psychology, sociology, anthropology, or related field.
EXPERIENCE
Essential: At least 2 years of experience related to tobacco cessation.
Experience working in a Pacific island on tobacco control or tobacco cessation
Desirable: Experience with providing intensive tobacco cessation training, preferred.
Experience working in or with Tokelau on tobacco control or tobacco cessation preferred.
TECHNICAL SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE
LANGUAGES
-Fluent in written and spoken English
-Spoken Tokelauan an advantage
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Place of assignment
Nukunonu, Tokelau for at least 15 weeks
Deliverable(s) to be submitted during and after the period of the assignment including manner of delivery and payment
Deliverable / Due date / %
1. Receipt of countersigned contract/ 19 February 2020/ 0
2. Delivery and acceptance of standard operating / 13 March / 55
procedures and pilot implementation plan
3. Delivery and acceptance of interim report / 31 August / 45
including recruitment undertaken and services delivered
APPLICATIONS
Qualified and interested specialists should submit their application letter with an expected quotation and portfolio of previous works in relation to TOR to wpfjidpsprocurement@who.int. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
The cover letter should outline how their experience and qualifications make them a suitable candidate for this position and should include their proposed daily consultancy fee and availability.
Applications close on 31 January 2020. Please use Tender Notice No 102233 as subject to all submission.