The Sustainable Finance and Partnerships Manager will develop systems for bringing new partners to implement TB interventions and ensure that all interventions implemented through financing mechanisms (such as contracts and grants) are in line with USAID’s TB Strategies, PhilSTEP1 and WHO Guidelines.
The position shall be based out of Manilla, Philippines and for a period of 5 years. The recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project to FHI 360 and final USAID approval of the candidate.
- Lead the selection, oversight and reporting on financing mechanisms (such as contracts and grants) with civil society (i.e. community based and non-profit organizations, private health providers, patient groups, non-NTP partners)
- Manage recipients of financing mechanisms
- Support local government units and recipients to institutionalize and develop systems for sustaining financing
- Spend extensive time in the field working closely with local government units, financing recipients, community groups and other stakeholders to provide technical assistance and monitor and oversee performance
- Minimum 10 years of demonstrated experience in managing, implementing and evaluating public health programs is required
- Minimum 7 years developing financing mechanisms and managing contracts, grants or sub-recipients of health or other development projects is required
- Experience working with institutions and organizations to build management, oversight and administrative systems, especially public sector entities and civil society/support groups
- Knowledge and experience of donor policies and guidelines for grants and grants mechanisms is highly desirable
- Strong organizational and management skills. Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing
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