The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF) is a global organization dedicated to advancing military medical research.
We serve military, medical, academic and government clients by administering, managing and supporting preeminent scientific programs that benefit members of the armed forces and civilians alike.
The not-for-profit Foundation is authorized by Congress to support research at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) and throughout military medicine. Since its founding in 1983, HJF has served as a vital link between the military medical community and its federal and private partners. The Foundation’s support and administrative capabilities allow military medical researchers and clinicians to maintain their scientific focus and to accomplish their research goals effectively and efficiently.
HJF is seeking a Deputy Director (DD) - Public Health Programs and Policy, Department of Defense HIV Program Nigeria (DODHPN) located in Abuja Nigeria.
Work also includes direction and development of data collection/field reporting tools for the collection and tabulation of program metrics across technical areas and tracks progress of achievement against those metrics.
Managing the execution, implementation, and coordination of all public health and PEPFAR activities in DODHPN against allotted program area requirements.
Monitoring budget execution by program area in workplans to include various contracts and spending mechanisms in support of public health and PEPFAR activities.
Coordinate operational research, basic program evaluations and/or implementation science
programming with the DD for Research to ensure PEPFAR and public health priorities are met through these efforts. Participate in establishment of hypothesis and study approaches and with the DD for Research co-manage study budgets falling under PEPFAR/public health funding. Co-direct development and execution of studies with DD for Research and Associate Directors and subordinate staff to ensure study objectives are met.
Serving as liaison with the Armed Forces
Programme on AIDS Control (AFPAC), the Ministry of Defence, and EPIC to coordinate overall program execution and marriage of work plans, activities and leveraged funding.
Acting as a critical team member of the DODHPN within the U.S. Embassy’s Nigeria HIV/AIDS effort under PEPFAR in Nigeria, attending scheduled and ad-hoc meetings covering PEPFAR issues with other USG Agencies, including but not limited to the Department of State (DoS), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and other DoD representatives.
Representing DODHPN at meetings and functions as required, including Embassy meetings, DAO (Defense Attaché Office) coordination meetings, Country Team, EPIC Steering Committees, and other meetings as they are identified or directed. Reports, disseminates and facilitates DODHPN contributions or responsibilities as a result of these meetings. Work includes support and contribution to the USG team and a lead DoD public health representative, to the development and management of the annual budget; submission of the semi-annual and annual reports; technical assistance and other official visits; and other actions as required/directed by the Country Director.
Serving as subject-matter expert for Office of the Global Aids Coordinator (OGAC) and USG policy for the DODHPN, and is responsible for application of said polices across all PEPFAR activities.
Coordinating and participating in meetings with the HIV Senior Management Team (SMT), DoD HIV Program in Nigeria, NMOD, EPIC and other
organizations within the scope of the incumbent’s work.
Coordinating activities with the Department of International HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment, Division of Retrovirology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). Maintain routine progress reports/teleconferences and submit reports as required to same.
Interviewing and recommending hire/termination/promotion/demotion and other personnel activities as required as related to subordinates and related employment.
Adhering to all Henry M. Jackson Foundation (HJF), WRAIR, USG, and Embassy policies and guidelines as directed. Perform or complete all additional Embassy or other duties as assigned/directed.
Leveraging expertise in support of expansion of DODHPN PEPFAR and research activities.
Other duties as assigned.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS:Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of HIV disease, transmission, prevention and treatment Knowledge of USG contracting requirements and contract oversight Knowledge of program monitoring and evaluation Knowledge of applicable complex scientific procedures and techniques, and ability to troubleshoot technical procedures Ability to organize and function within a team to formulate budgets and programmatic descriptions Ability to work independently and supervise/manage technical health section leaders/staff Ability to work as part of a team Ability to analyze, understand and navigate organizations Excellent communication skills (oral and written) to include scientific/technical writing
Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Masters in a health-related field such as an MPH, equivalent degree with experience in health programs. MD or PhD preferable.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE:6-10 years of professional employment/full-time experience in Health/HIV/AIDS activity implementation and program management experience.
Required Licenses, Certification or Registration: Passing a U.S. Government “Secret” security clearance is a requirement for employment.
Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Will direct and supervise personnel in areas of care, treatment, laboratory, prevention and monitoring and evaluation and have authority to achieve program public health and PEPFAR objectives. Incumbent will work at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria and under the supervision of the DODHPN Country Director.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work in Nigeria with frequent travel to isolated field sites and other developing countries with limited resources for medical services. Work in an office and field environments; will require working evenings and weekends.
Method of ApplicationPlease apply on-line at
www.hjf.org/careers/open-jobs Click “Advanced Search” to enter job number 207636 in the Job Opening ID box.
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Application deadline: 09 September 2012.