Project Director- (Pakistan, Tanzania or Burkina Faso)
Pathfinder Overview:
Pathfinder International is driven by the conviction that all people,
regardless of where they live, have the right to decide whether and when
to have children, to exist free from fear and stigma, and to lead the
lives they choose. Since 1957, we have partnered with local governments,
communities, and health systems in developing countries to remove
barriers to critical sexual and reproductive health services. Together,
we expand access to contraception, promote healthy pregnancies, save
women’s lives, and stop the spread of new HIV infections, wherever the
need is most urgent. Our work ensures millions of women, men, and young
people are able to choose their own paths forward.
Program Overview:
Pathfinder International’s project, Addressing Provider Bias toward
Serving Adolescents and Youth will call on expertise from Camber,
YLabs, and Behavioral Economics in Reproductive Health (BERI) to
implement a process whereby we will deepen our understanding of provider
bias; rapidly develop and refine scalable solutions to increase
empathetic, non-judgmental, and non-biased service provision; and pilot
and rigorously evaluate those solutions to determine effectiveness,
cost, and scalability. We will
implement this solution development and evaluation process in three
diverse country contexts—Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan—and across
both public and private sector health facilities where Pathfinder and
our private sector partners are currently supporting contraceptive
services. Working across these three countries offers a unique
opportunity to understand the similarities and differences across quite
distinct country contexts, prototype multiple solutions with the
potential to be adapted and scaled in very different health systems and
cultural contexts, and ultimately address the high unmet need for
contraception among very different populations of young people.
Position Purpose:
The Project Director is responsible for responsible for ensuring quality
and timely implementation of all project phases and activities across
the three countries and monitoring project progress across the countries
and partners. H/she is also responsible for coordinating all
international and country-to-country technical assistance and inputs at
strategic planned touchpoints, ensuring the quality and integrity of the
solution development process. The Project Director will coordinate with
Pathfinder International’s in-country and Headquarters staff to
conceptualize and plan workplans, diversify funding resources, manage
and oversee the overall program and build on country and international
best practices. The Project Director also provides strategic leadership
and managerial oversight of the administrative, programmatic, technical,
financial, and operational aspects for Pathfinder International. S/he
ensures that program objectives are met, all activities are responsive
to the needs of the host country.
Key Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary representative of Pathfinder International on all
matters related to the project. Meet regularly with donor foundation,
partners, local government agencies, and other key stakeholders to share
progress, accomplishments, and challenges.
Ensure that the project activities are supported and implemented to achieve project milestones and contractual obligations.
Directs the successful programmatic, technical, and financial
implementation of the project including the timely completion of high
quality reports, work plans, performance objectives and other mandated
deliverables.
Work with Pathfinder’s Senior Technical Advisor, Adolescent and Youth
Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASYRH) and Headquarters Financial,
Technical, and Program Operations staff by providing accurate and timely
reporting and updates on the Program progress and difficulties.
Supervise Country-level Project Officers and assign roles and
responsibilities, manage performance, and monitor the efficiency and
effectiveness of the work.
Coordinate all international and country-to-country technical assistance
and inputs at strategic planned touchpoints, ensuring the quality and
integrity of the solution development process across the three
countries.
Implement administrative and financial operations of the Project,
ensuring compliance with ethical standards, corporate philosophy, local
laws, and Pathfinder International’s policy and contract provisions.
Promote Pathfinder International by attending meetings, delivering
presentations, and cultivating positive, productive relationships with
donors, partners, the Ministry of Health, and other governmental
agencies.
Develop management policies and procedures to ensure efficiency and
quality, and that all resources are in place, adhered to, and in
compliance with local laws, donor rules, and regulations.
Basic Requirements (Candidates must meet basic requirements to be considered for this job.)
Basic Requirements:
Proven track record for achieving expected results on donor-funded
projects in developing countries. Demonstrated experience in
successfully fulfilling performance objectives, including the timely
implementation and reporting of donor-funded program activities.
Advanced degree in public health or related field.
10 years’ experience working in developing countries in the health
sector and successfully managing a high-paced multi-disciplinary team to
achieve development results.
5 years’ experience in managing donor-funded projects from design to implementation to completion in developing countries.
Demonstrated ability to perform at a senior policy level, demonstrated
by previous experience in leading the development and implementation of
international health sector development programs.
As demonstrated by experience, ability to liaise with senior officials, partners and donor officials.
Demonstrated ability to lead and guide team in the timely completion of
all required reporting and performance deliverables under a
multi-million USD contract.
Demonstrated ability to manage, motivate, mentor and direct staff while creating a positive team environment.
Ability to present results and products to donor and other key stakeholders.
Fluency in written and spoken English and French.
Position requires up to 35% in-county travel depending upon project needs.
Occasional travel to the US Headquarters may be required
Position requires in-county travel as needed to achieve program objectives.
Occasional travel to the US Headquarters as necessary.
Pathfinder International is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action
employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,national origin,
disability, or protected Veteran status.
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