Family Health International (FHI) is dedicated to improving lives, knowledge, and understanding worldwide through a highly diversified program of research, education, and services in HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment, reproductive health, and infectious diseases. We are seeking qualified candidates for the following positions:
Country Director, Mozambique
Provides leadership and management oversight for all FHI's portfolio and activities of the Mozambique country office; oversees operations and, as the primary FHI country representative, ensures strong collaboration between FHI and local Government, donors and sponsors. Represents FHI to external donors/sponsors and leads FHI business and resource development efforts in Mozambique. Also serves as project director or chief of party (COP) on FHI project/s in the country. BS/BA and 9-11 years relevant experience with international development programs and includes 3-5 years of supervisory experience; Or MS/MA in public health or related field and 7-9 years relevant experience; or PhD/MD and 5-7 years relevant experience. overseas field experience required. Portuguese language ability required.
Associate Director, Global Operations for ER & RD (Nairobi, Kenya)
Lead and coordinate external relations and resource development efforts for the Africa Regional Office, overseeing business planning and information dissemination of FHI promotional materials for the Africa regional office and assisting selected countries as required, and overseeing the proposal process, assisting with writing/editing and ensuring that responsive, competitive proposals are submitted in response to solicitations and unsolicited opportunities from governments, foundations and corporations for the regional office and countries within the region. BS/BA in public health, journalism, international relations or related field and 7-9 years of relevant experience in proposal development, program design and other related work; or MPH/MSPH/MS/MA and 5-7 years of experience.
Country Director, India
Provides leadership and management oversight for all FHI's portfolio of projects and activities of India country program; oversees operations and, as the primary FHI country representative, ensures strong collaboration between FHI and local Government, donors and sponsors. Represents FHI to external donors/sponsors and leads FHI business and resource development efforts in India. Also serves as project director or chief of party (COP) on designated FHI project/s in India. BS/BA in public health or related field, and 11-13 years relevant experience in international development programs. Or MS/MA/MPH in public health or related field, and 9 - 11 years relevant experience; or PhD, MD or equivalent degree with 7 - 9 years relevant experience. 5-7 years supervisory experience required. Overseas field experience required.
Senior Technical Officer, Surveillance, APRO (Bangkok, Thailand)
To manage overall technical assistance in, ensure the quality of, and to provide selected direct assistance in surveillance, research and evaluation in the Asia Pacific Region. Main responsibilities include: Manages the overall international technical assistance in surveillance, research, and evaluation provided to countries in the FHI Asia Region; Provides leadership in surveillance, research, and evaluation by ensuring innovation and state-of-art programming; Supervises staff in surveillance, research, and evaluation; Liaisons and coordinates technical assistance in the Asia Pacific Region with the Director, Surveillance, Research, and Evaluation, in the FHI Arlington office; Provides direct technical assistance and capacity building in the development, implementation, and monitoring of surveillance, research, and evaluation; Collaborates with research organizations in Asia Pacific Region in the design an analysis of evaluation-related and HIV epidemiologic research, etc. Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or DrPH) in epidemiology or related field with extensive coursework in epidemiologic research; or equivalent years of education and experience and; 5 years experience in managing and conducting HIV epidemiologic research or evaluating HIV prevention programs utilizing quantitative research methodologies, including on year experience interacting with USAID missions, plus documented experience in writing research for publications. Experience must reflect knowledge, skills, and abilities described above. Excellent English language skills necessary.
FHI has a competitive compensation package. Interested candidates please submit cover letter and resume including salary requirements online at http://www.fhi.org. AA/EOE/M/F/V/D
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Theresa Zhao
mailto:TZhao@fhi.org