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| Job Title: | Associate Program Manager, West and Central Africa |
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| Location: | Washington, DC |
| Department: | West and Central Africa |
Description: Please skip to the bottom of the page to apply.
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PSI seeks entrepreneurial, dynamic and creative candidates with an interest in private sector approaches to development for the position of Associate Program Manager, West and Central Africa. The Associate Program Manager (APM) is responsible for supporting PSI's platforms in West and Central Africa. The APM will also assist in new business development by collaboratively designing new projects, writing proposals and reviewing proposal budgets. This position is based in Washington, D.C., and may entail some overseas travel.
Responsibilities:
Managing communications with overseas staff and acting as the liaison between overseas staff and PSI/W technical and functional departments (e.g. procurement, contracts, technical services)
Providing financial oversight through the review of annual operating budgets and monthly sales reports, conducting non-suspense reclassifications, and reviewing cost-share reports
Monitoring contract compliance, close-outs and pending issues
Preparing, reviewing and tracking budgets and business plans from the programmatic perspective
Reviewing procurement requests and monitoring procurement pipelines
Maintaining program quality through the review of: quarterly performance assessments, minimum standards and research implementation
Reviewing major business objectives
Providing technical assistance to field offices or research as needed
Researching selected topics (e.g. health, marketing, communications)
Maintaining and distributing reference materials
Assist in new business development by collaboratively designing new projects, proposal writing, proposal editing and coordination of the administrative procedures/details for proposal submission
Fulfilling other programmatic and administrative functions as required
Experience:
Master's degree in a relevant subject (MBA, MIA, etc.) or equivalent experience
At least two years work experience in a developing country
Fluency in French
Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet software and data analysis
Excellent writing skills
The successful candidate will also have excellent analytical, interpersonal, organizational, and cross-cultural skills; demonstrated ability to perform and prioritize a variety of tasks on short notice within designated deadlines; able to maintain efficiency in a fast-paced work environment and an interest in future overseas posting with PSI.
Preference will be given to candidates with private sector experience in marketing, communications, or advertising; familiarity with international health issues (particularly HIV/AIDS, family planning, maternal and child health); knowledge of USAID and the international donor community; and an interest in private sector approaches to development.
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