Technical Advisor - Prosthetics and Orthotics (Retainer/Multiple hires, Multiple positions), Multiple positions

Hosted Entities GPO GVA ATscale
Job categories Health, Project Management, Programme Management
Vacancy code VA/2025/B5007/29661
Level ICS-11
Department/office GPO, GVA, Geneva
Duty station Home based
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-3
Duration One year, initially. Renewable subject to programme need, funding availability and satisfactory performance
Application period 07-Feb-2025 to 07-Mar-2025


Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement.

Please note that UNOPS will at no stage of the recruitment process request candidates to make payments of any kind.


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ATscale and UNOPS

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting the successful implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian, and development projects around the world. The UNOPS office in Geneva is acting as the hosting agency of the Secretariat of ATscale. ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology, is a cross-sectoral partnership with a mission to improve people’s lives through assistive technology. Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive products/devices and associated services. ATscale catalyzes action to ensure that, by 2030, an additional 500 million people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) get the life-changing assistive technology they need.

For more information, please check the ATscale website: https://atscalepartnership.org


The need for AT

Today, over 2.5 billion people need at least one form of AT, such as wheelchairs, eyeglasses, or hearing aids, but in some countries as few as 3% have access to the AT they require. The number of people needing AT is expected to grow to more than 3.5 billion by 2050. 

Access to appropriate AT enables people with loss of function, disabilities, non-communicable diseases, and the ageing population to participate in education, work, and family and community life. Lack of access to AT has significant consequences for individuals, their families, and the wider society. Without AT, individuals may experience isolation and exclusion from education, the labour market, and civic life. Lack of access to appropriate AT causes poorer health outcomes, including premature death, deteriorating mental health, and increased risk of chronic health conditions and secondary complications, all leading to a higher burden on health systems. Increasing accessibility and affordability of AT can unlock unrealized economic potential and provide socioeconomic benefits for individuals, families, and countries by increasing productivity and participation in the workforce. 

According to the World Health Organisation : “For children, adults, and older people who need them, prostheses (artificial legs and hands) and orthoses (braces and splints) are essential for daily life, such as going to school or work, looking after family, or taking part in community life.

Although the need for prosthetics and orthotics services can be assessed in various ways, reliable figures are frequently not available for countries. It has been estimated, however, that 0.5% of any population globally requires prostheses and orthoses and rehabilitation treatment. The estimate of 0.5% of the world population would correspond to 35 - 40 million people globally who require prosthetics and orthotics services. 

In many countries, only those who can afford high out-of-pocket payments have access to the devices they need. People who use prostheses and orthoses need regular access to prosthetics and orthotics services, staffed by a qualified team and with a well-equipped workshop. These services need to be connected to related health services such as rehabilitation or diabetic foot services.  However, there are huge challenges globally in developing and maintaining comprehensive, affordable prosthetics and orthotics services. Key challenges include a lack of policy or strategic planning, a lack of integration into the health system and within universal healthcare schemes, and a lack of a qualified workforce”.


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