Job Title: CHIEF OF PARTY, REGIONAL HIV/AIDS PREVENTION AND CARE PROJECT, WEST AFRICA
PSI is a leading global health organization with programs targeting
malaria, child survival, HIV and reproductive health. Working in
partnership within the public and private sectors, and harnessing the
power of the markets, PSI provides life-saving products, clinical
services and behavior change communications that empower the world’s
most vulnerable populations to lead healthier lives.
PSI seeks an experienced Chief of Party to plan and coordinate all
activities under an anticipated $13 million USAID-funded regional
project for HIV/AIDS prevention in West Africa beginning in May 2012.
The project will have a strong focus on Togo and Burkina Faso and will
target Most At Risk Populations (MARPs).
The Chief of Party (COP) should have significant leadership,
management and international development experience; a demonstrated
track record in successfully managing government relations;
a commitment to capacity building; a strong interest in private sector
approaches to development; and experience successfully implementing
international health programs centered around social marketing and
behavior change communications. This position will be based in Lomé,
Togo, will coordinate management teams in Togo and Burkina Faso and will
report to the Regional Director for West and Central Africa.
Responsibilities:
Serve as main point of contact/representative of the project to USAID/West Africa
Facilitate senior level policy and dialogue with the Ministries of Health, other donors and regional institutions (ECOWAS, WAHO…) and partners.
Provide technical assistance to the Global Fund principal applicants to improve the quality of prevention programming with an emphasis on MARPs.
Ensure the effective use and coordination of USAID resources and the compliance of the financial systems and controls with USAID standards.
Lead internal and external program planning and reporting including annual work planning with sub award partners.
Facilitate senior level policy and dialogue with the Ministries of Health, other donors and regional institutions (ECOWAS, WAHO…) and partners.
Provide technical assistance to the Global Fund principal applicants to improve the quality of prevention programming with an emphasis on MARPs.
Ensure the effective use and coordination of USAID resources and the compliance of the financial systems and controls with USAID standards.
Lead internal and external program planning and reporting including annual work planning with sub award partners.
Provide effective guidance and support to technical members of the in
country management teams and staff assigned to the project.
Ensure sound financial management including programmatic budgeting, spending projections and monitoring of payments.
Ensure high-quality periodic reporting in line with USAID and PSI requirements (Quarterly and Annual Status reports, quarterly financial reports etc…)
Perform other responsibilities as requested by the Regional Director.
Ensure sound financial management including programmatic budgeting, spending projections and monitoring of payments.
Ensure high-quality periodic reporting in line with USAID and PSI requirements (Quarterly and Annual Status reports, quarterly financial reports etc…)
Perform other responsibilities as requested by the Regional Director.
Qualifications:
Masters degree in
public health, social sciences, international development, business, or related field
15+ years experience in the implementation and management of international development projects
Knowledge of the socioeconomic, institutional and policy issues related to HIV prevention and MARP programming
Broad understanding of public health in West Africa (preferably in Togo and Burkina Faso).
Demonstrated knowledge of USG/PEPFAR and Global Fund’s grant implementation.
15+ years experience in the implementation and management of international development projects
Knowledge of the socioeconomic, institutional and policy issues related to HIV prevention and MARP programming
Broad understanding of public health in West Africa (preferably in Togo and Burkina Faso).
Demonstrated knowledge of USG/PEPFAR and Global Fund’s grant implementation.
Exceptional managerial and operational experience, preferably managing
complex multi-national activities involving coordination with multiple
program partner institutions
Experience with advocacy and institutional development within government and non government channels
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent management skills
Fluency in English and French is required.
Experience with advocacy and institutional development within government and non government channels
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent management skills
Fluency in English and French is required.
Method of Application
Apply Online at http://www.psi.org. No calls or emails, please.
PSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from
qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, national origin,
sexual orientation or disability.
Application Deadline: 29th April 2012.
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