Background
Government of Sindh (GoS), through the Sindh Social Protection Authority (SSPA), is implementing the “Strengthening Social Protection Delivery (SSPDS) System in Sindh” project with the assistance of the World Bank to strengthen social protection service delivery system and enhance accessibility and utilization of mother and child health services in selected districts in Sindh.
The project will support three components, financed through an Investment Project Financing (IPF) instrument, with US$200 million from the International Development Association (IDA) and US$30 million from counterpart funding. The Project components are: (a) Strengthen Sindh Social Protection Service Delivery Systems to support the modernization of systems and processes to fully operationalize the newly established Sindh SP Authority and improve its institutional capacity by strengthening the administrative, operational, policy, and planning functions and capabilities, including the development of energy efficient/climate-smart information technology (IT) systems and capacity building through the provision of technical assistance; (b) Mother and Child Support Program (MCSP) focusing on birth and first 1,000 days where risks and needs are high but programmatic responses are weak; the main objective of this component is to create demand for Maternal and Newborn Child-Health (MNCH) services and promote behavioural change to increase uptake of the MNCH services focusing on the first 1,000 days of life through the provision of CCTs in selected districts; and (c) Contingent Emergency Response with zero allocation, providing the Borrower to gain quick access to Bank financing to respond to a crisis or emergency. As part of a comprehensive disaster risk management strategy, the Contingent Emergence Response Component typically provides support for immediate rehabilitation and reconstruction needs.
Objectives of the Assignment
Strengthening Social Protection Delivery System in Sindh (SSPDS), intends to hire the services of a “Database Administrator” to provide for SSPA databases.
Responsibilities and work scope:
I. Plan, design and implement standard procedures to ensure the regular and ongoing operation and use of SSPA databases under the operational database platform selected by SSPA
SUPERVISION
The individual consultant will work with MIS department to perform the assigned tasks and will report to the MIS Specialist.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Following are qualification/skill requirements for the position:
Selection Process
The selection will be made using open competitive selection in accordance with the “World Bank Procurement Regulations for Investment Project Financing Goods, Works, Non-Consulting and Consulting Services” revised in November 2020.