Monday 2 June 2014

Country Director - ICAP in Tanzania - Job Opportunity


Job Description
 
POSITION SUMMARY

The Country Director reports directly to the ICAP Director in New York and serves as the primary ICAP representative in Tanzania. The position is responsible for the strategic leadership and direction of all of ICAP’s programs of research, technical assistance and training in Tanzania. The Country Director is responsible for managing all aspects of the country program, including all technical, programmatic and operational aspects, for ensuring optimal use of human, financial and physical resources and for full compliance with donor regulations and requirements and University policies. The Country Director leads the implementation and monitoring of ICAP’s portfolio of work in-country.   As the representative of ICAP in Tanzania, the Country Director is expected to develop and maintain highly collaborative working relationships with representatives from the Government of Tanzania, academic institutions, donors, supporters and other implementing and collaborating partners.

Please note that the job title is listed as an “Associate Research Scientist - ICAP” on the Columbia University Job Posting Site.

This position is grant funded.

MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Provides strategic leadership to the design and implementation of country programs, projects and activities and oversees program planning, monitoring, reporting and evaluation

  • Ensures optimal use of human, financial, and physical resources to successfully meet project milestones and technical quality standards, and to achieve project objectives, deliverables and targets

  • Provides leadership and manages to ensure that all projects and activities are executed in line with and meet the technical standards and expectations of ICAP and its donors and supporters

  • Oversees and coordinates the successful completion of planning and budgeting requirements of the country office

  • Ensures mechanisms are in place to monitor the implementation of projects, including progress toward achieving objectives and targets with high quality and on-time performance

  • Provides effective oversight to all financial and administrative functions undertaken by the country office to ensure efficient and effective and the provision of sufficient administrative support to all projects

  • Ensure that all activities are undertaken in full compliance with ICAP standard operating procedures, Columbia University and donor policies and regulations, and national policies and laws

  • Develops and maintains highly collaborative working relationships with representatives from the Government of Tanzania, academic institutions, donors, supporters and other implementing and collaborating partners

  • Ensures documentation and dissemination of findings, impact, innovations, and lessons learned

  • Leads in-country efforts for development and mobilization of new resources and donor commitments

  • Perform other duties, as assigned

EDUCATION

  • MD (or international equivalent), PhD, MPH, or other relevant advanced degree in the fields of public health or international development

EXPERIENCE, SKILLS & MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum eight (8) years of experience managing large international public health or human development programs with at least five (5) years of experience in managing public health programs in resource limited settings
  • Experience in HIV/AIDS program development, implementation and monitoring in resource-limited settings
  • Demonstrated knowledge of technical content areas relevant to the current projects within the ICAP Tanzania  country portfolio
  • Proven record of leading donor-funded projects, which consistently meet objectives and targets
  • Experience working on or leading health and development projects supported by the US Government, the Global Fund, the UN system agencies, foundations or other bilateral donors
  • Demonstrated knowledge of rules, regulations and requirements of USG and other major international donors
  • Demonstrated experience and skills in public health diplomacy, negotiations and cross-cultural communications
  • Excellent oral presentation and writing skills
  • Demonstrated ability to identify, analyze and resolve problems, constraints and issues relevant to project implementation and performance
  • Proven ability to lead, manage and mentor a culturally diverse team operating in complex environments
  • Ability to travel frequently within Tanzania

EXPERIENCE, SKILLS & PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • In-depth knowledge of the Tanzanian public health sector and national and provincial health systems
  • Demonstrated experience overseeing the design and implementation of research studies, public health evaluations and training and education programs

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

  • 2-4 International trips and very frequent national trips (approximately 1-2 trips per month, 2-4 days each)

NOTE: Depending on the candidate selected, the successful candidate may be hired as a Columbia University employee and based in Tanzania or as a locally hired employee, with a competitive international salary and benefits package, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Please follow the following link to pose your application: http://icap.columbia.edu/careers/detail/country-director-tanzania

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