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Policy Analyst (GMG/SEG 3) (Band 9) (Vacant)

(Salary: $5,198,035.00 per annum)

JOB PURPOSE

Under the direction and management of the Senior Policy Analyst, the Policy Analyst is responsible for assisting with the development, review and analysis of Health & Wellness policies, legislative instruments, standards, procedures and guidelines relating to the Jamaican Health & Wellness system and for contributing to high-quality policy advice on contentious and emerging issues.

 

KEY OUTPUT

  • Health & Wellness policy issues/problems researched, analysed and reviewed;

  • Evidence-based Health & Wellness policy options identified and analysed;

  • Health & Wellness stakeholders engaged;

  • Cabinet Submissions, correspondence, written reports, publications, and briefs prepared;

  • Ministry Papers;

  • Policy advice and technical information provided;

  • Annual/Quarterly/Monthly/Periodic Reports prepared;

  • Individual Work plan developed.

 

Key responsibility areas INCLUDES:

Management/Administrative Responsibilities

  • Contributes to the development of the Branch’s Strategic and Operational Plan and Budget;

  • Develops Individual Work Plans based on alignment to the Branch’s Plan;

  • Prepares reports and project documents as required;

  • Prepares and delivers Public Policy presentations related to Health & Wellness Management as needed;

  • Maintains customer service principles, standards and measurements.

 

Technical/Professional Responsibilities

  • Researches, analyses and develops sound policy submissions and advice to enable informed decision making on a range of Health & Wellness matters in the GOJ;

  • Proactively identifies and analyses policy options and emerging issues related to a range of Health & Wellness management in the GOJ;

  • Provides a range of project management and support services, including preparation of discussion papers, briefs and project plans to contribute to the development and delivery of policy initiatives;

  • Builds and maintains relationships with key stakeholders, facilitating their engagement in, and contribution to, the identification and development of policy solutions and to inform policy decision making;

  • Communicates with key stakeholders and coordinates working groups, committee meetings, and stakeholder consultations to support engagement as well as policy development and implementation;

  • Provides expert policy advice and information to relevant stakeholders to facilitate the appropriate interpretation and implementation of a range of health policies to support MDAs;

  • Monitors, evaluates and reports on the development and/or implementation of health policies to identify issues and ensure the achievement of desired outcomes;

  • Works with relevant MDAs, academia, industry and community actors to research and understand potential issues in the health management in a GOJ context, and assesses and supports work by those actors to address these issues;

  • Researches and benchmarks GOJ’s health systems, standards and procedures against other regional and international jurisdictions;

  • Prepares policy responses for Cabinet or MDAs requesting Health & Wellness Policy information;

  • Prepares Cabinet Submission, notes, correspondence, written reports, publications, and briefs, that are informative and aligned with GOJ requirements, to respond to MDAs and/or GOJ requests;

  • Prepares Ministry Papers and other reports;

  • Keeps informed of developments in the public policy, health & wellness policy/management issues to help the Ministry operate with initiative and innovation.

 

PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

  • Health & Wellness policy issues/problems researched, analysed and reviewed in keeping with evidence-based approaches, standards and timeframes;

  • Evidence-based Health & Wellness policy options identified and analysed developed according to agreed standards and timeframes;

  • Health & Wellness stakeholders engaged in a harmonious manner, agreed standards and timeframes;

  • Cabinet Submissions, correspondence, written reports, publications, and briefs prepared in keeping with agreed standards, formats and timeframes;

  • Ministry Papers prepared and submitted in keeping with agreed standards, formats and timeframes;

  • Policy advice and technical information provided are evidence-based and provided according to agreed standards and timeframes;

  • Work plans conform to established procedures and implemented accorded to establish rules;

  • Reports are evidence-based and submitted in a timely manner;

  • Confidentiality, integrity and professionalism displayed in the delivery of duties and interaction with staff.

 

Minimum Required Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Public Policy, Development Studies, Management Studies, Public Sector Management, Public/Business Administration, Education Management or a related discipline;

  • Three (3) years’ experience in a Public Policy or Public Sector Management environment.

 

Kindly submit a cover letter and resume along with the names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of two (2) references, one of whom must be a former or current supervisor.

Applications with résumés are to be submitted no later than Friday, July 26, 2024, to:

Senior Director

Human Resource Management & Development

Ministry of Health & Wellness

10a Chelsea Avenue

Kingston 10

Email: jobs@moh.gov.jm

The Ministry of Health & Wellness thanks all applicants for their interest, but only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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