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CHF International

CHF International’s mission is to be a catalyst for long-lasting positive change in low - and moderate - income communities around the world, helping them improve their social, economic, and environmental conditions.

CHF International is seeking Kenyan candidates on a proposed USAID-funded initiative which will develop the capacity of civil society organizations at the national level to empower civil society to better respond to the health needs and well-being of Kenyans.

CHF International is seeking Kenyan candidates for two positions:

1. Deputy Chief of Party

The DCOP will lead supervise senior programmatic and field team leads; manage the program’s day-to-day activities against the implementation plan; coordinate activities with government officials, partners, other implementers, stakeholders, and CSOs.

Qualifications:
  • Master’s Degree in Public Health or Medicine.
  • Minimum five years of experience in major public health programs in Kenya; managing complex programs, and ensuring compliance with USAID regulations
  • Knowledge and experience working with the GOK and building the capacity of CSOs,CBOs and FBOs
  • Fluency in English (written and oral)
2. Monitoring and Evaluations Lead

The M&E Lead has overall responsibility for the successful implementation of the Monitoring &
Evaluation system to track impact of program, which is designed to build the capacity of local
organizations to implement health services at the community level..

Qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in international development, sociology, or related field.
  • Minimum of five years of experience planning processes, managing performance, and monitoring and evaluation in large international development health programs.
  • Experience in coaching program staff, in facilitating training, and in selecting and managing consultants.
  • Fluent in both English and Swahili
Applicants should include a cover letter and a detailed CV.

Apply at: www.chfinternational.org

All applications must be received by April 18th, 2011