UNICEF Uganda is seeking a qualified National Consultant in Digital Health Interoperability to support the integration of the Community Health Worker Registry (CHWR) with the Electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS). The consultant will design and implement interoperability solutions, including APIs and data exchange mechanisms, to enable seamless synchronization of community health worker data and strengthen national health information systems. The role also involves developing data pipelines and analytics dashboards, supporting system testing and deployment, and building capacity among national stakeholders. This assignment offers an opportunity to contribute to improved health workforce management, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced service delivery across Uganda.
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How can you make a difference?
[In this role, you will make a difference by strengthening Uganda’s community health system through the design and implementation of interoperability between the Community Health Worker Registry (CHWR) and the Electronic Community Health Information System (eCHIS). By enabling seamless data exchange, synchronization of CHW records, and integration into the national data warehouse, you will improve the accuracy, accessibility, and use of health workforce data for decision-making. Your work on developing APIs, data pipelines, and analytics dashboards will support better planning, supervision, and performance monitoring of community health workers, while geo-referenced insights will enhance service coverage and equity. Additionally, by supporting system testing, deployment, and capacity building for national stakeholders, you will contribute to sustainable digital health solutions that strengthen service delivery and ultimately improve health outcomes across communities in Uganda.
If you would like to know more about this position, please review the complete Job Description here: [attach JD/TOR here]
TORs CHWR consultancy 18 June 2026F.SML.22.6.26 (002).pdf
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Minimum requirements:
- Education:
Masters and degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Health Informatics, Software Engineering
- Work Experience:
•Minimum 5–7 years in digital health systems
•Proven experience in health system interoperability and API development
•Experience with DHIS2 and data warehouse integration
•Familiarity with HL7 FHIR, OpenHIE, and open-source platforms (e.g., CHT, OpenSRP)
•Experience working with
- Skills (optional): [Insert technical and non-technical skills].
- Language Requirements: English
Desirables:
Technical Evaluation Criteria:
- Understanding of Assignment & Methodology (15 points) Clear understanding of CHWR–eCHIS interoperability and appropriate implementation approach.
- Experience in Health Information Systems Interoperability (15 points) Proven experience in system integration, APIs, and digital health interoperability projects.
- System Architecture, APIs & Data Engineering Expertise (15 points) Experience designing system architecture, APIs, and data pipelines for large-scale systems.
- Analytics, Dashboards & Geo-spatial Solutions (10 points) Ability to develop dashboards, analytics tools, and geo-referenced visualizations for decision-making.
- Testing, Deployment & Capacity Building (10 points) Experience in UAT, system testing, documentation, and training of technical teams.
- Qualifications & Relevant Experience (10 points) Relevant academic background and 5–7+ years’ experience in digital health or ICT systems, preferably with government or development partner
For every Child, you demonstrate...
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The UNICEF competencies required for this post are…
(1) Builds and maintains partnerships
(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness
(3) Drive to achieve results for impact
(4) Innovates and embraces change
(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity
(6) Thinks and acts strategically
(7) Works collaboratively with others
[add the 8th competency (Nurtures, leads and manages people) for a supervisory role].
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