Design, implement, monitor and evaluate health programs in any of the following relevant areas: Primary health care; maternal and child health; population, family planning; and reproductive health, HIV and AIDS, infectious diseases including tuberculosis; malaria; neglected tropical diseases; and global health security and pandemic threats; environmental health; nutrition; supply-chain of public health commodities; social marketing of public health concepts or products; demography; epidemiology; health economics and financing; and health system strengthening.
Under the leadership of the U.S. Ambassador, cooperate with other U.S.Government agencies, on integrated US government strategies and programs to improve the health of the country’s citizens and to support the achievement of U.S. Government national security, foreign policy and foreign assistance objectives.
Identify priority assistance needs in the health sector and advise on how to invest USAID resources to address the global health sector needs identified.
Design projects and programs, with appropriate budgets, to meet the needs identified in the health sector.
Ensure the successful implementation of health projects, including managing procurement, budgets and human resources.
Monitor, evaluate, and report on the extent to which projects are achieving the purpose intended and results.
Advise senior Agency leaders on strategic and technical health policy and approaches.
Work with partner country health officials in project design and implementation and to negotiate with senior partner country officials to improve health outcomes.
Coordinate with academic institutions, bilateral and multilateral agencies, faith-based and non-governmental organizations, philanthropic and private sector other entities, and other key stakeholders to provide health sector assistance to the country.
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