- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification BA/BSc/HND
- Experience 10 years
- Location Abuja
- Job Field Project Management 
CQUIN Deputy Project Director (Technical) at ICAP
CQUIN Deputy Project Director (Technical)
Roles and Responsibilities
- Supervises a regional team of multidisciplinary CQUIN Clinical Advisors.
- Provides high-level technical assistance to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of HIV programs in CQUIN network countries.
- Coordinates the design, implementation, and evaluation of CQUIN’s communities of practice; oversees and guides technical leads to convene and facilitate country-to-country exchange visits; and supports the co-creation of resources, frameworks, and tools.
- Supports the design, implementation and evaluation of in-person and virtual meetings and webinars, including developing concept notes, agendas, and session panels and presentations; preparing participants; reviewing presentations; analyzing evaluation data; and writing reports.
- Represents ICAP and the CQUIN project at meetings with government officials, donors, and partner organizations, in coordination with CQUIN leadership.
- Supports effective project management, including leading the development and monitoring of work plans and documentation and coordinating project performance monitoring.
- Coordinate with the Program Director to support program planning, management, and delivery of country-to-country learning, documentation, and evaluation, and ensuring that measurable outcomes are attained within CQUIN-supported countries.
- Work closely and coordinate activities with the CQUIN sister-network (HIVE) leadership
- Collaborate with the CQUIN monitoring and evaluation, quality management, and clinical teams to support data performance reviews, action plans, and follow-up activities.
- Supports the development and implementation of catalytic projects
- Supervises a regional team of multidisciplinary CQUIN Clinical Advisors.
- Provides high-level technical assistance to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of HIV programs in CQUIN network countries.
- Coordinates the design, implementation, and evaluation of CQUIN’s communities of practice; oversees and guides technical leads to convene and facilitate country-to-country exchange visits; and supports the co-creation of resources, frameworks, and tools.
- Supports the design, implementation and evaluation of in-person and virtual meetings and webinars, including developing concept notes, agendas, and session panels and presentations; preparing participants; reviewing presentations; analyzing evaluation data; and writing reports.
- Represents ICAP and the CQUIN project at meetings with government officials, donors, and partner organizations, in coordination with CQUIN leadership.
- Supports effective project management, including leading the development and monitoring of work plans and documentation and coordinating project performance monitoring.
- Coordinate with the Program Director to support program planning,management, and delivery of country-to-country learning, documentation, and evaluation, and ensuring that measurable outcomes are attained within CQUIN-supported countries.
- Work closely and coordinate activities with the CQUIN sister-network (HIVE) leadership
Collaborate with the CQUIN monitoring and evaluation, quality management, and clinical teams to support data performance reviews, action plans, and follow-up activities. - Supports the development and implementation of catalytic projects
Requirements
Education:
- Requires an advanced degree(s) in medicine, nursing, and/or public health.
Experience, Skills, and Minimum Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive responsibility designing, implementing, and evaluating HIV programs in Africa.
- Extensive experience supervising complex HIV service delivery interventions.
- Demonstrated excellence in leadership of health programs and initiatives in Africa.
- Experience working in collaboration with Ministries of Health and other governmental and non- governmental partners to provide technical assistance and to influence policy and advance adoption of innovative program designs.
- Experience planning and hosting both in-person and virtual meetings and/or webinars.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required.
- Experience designing and implementing implementation science research is desirable but not required.
- Excellent English communication skills (written/oral presentation) with the ability to synthesize complex information for a diverse group of stakeholders.
- Fluency in French and/or Portuguese is desirable but not required.
Travel Requirements:
- Frequent international travel is expected (30-40% of the time).
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to ICAP on icapacity.icap.columbia.edu to apply

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