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HJFMRI was organized as a nonprofit corporation to be operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes. HJFMRI offers international support for programs advancing medical research and providing care, treatment and education. HJFMRI’s services include program administration, managing and conducting research trials and providing infrastructure development. Since 2001, HJFMRI has developed relationships, infrastructures and expertise to help clinicians and researchers accomplish their scientific goals wherever they may work. HJFMRI works in a range of countries, with a variety of domestic and international programs dedicated to improving health and advancing medical knowledge.

International Scientific Lead  

Responsibilities:

  1. Continuously drives the strategic direction and planning process for the HJFMRI programs in the area in coordination with program leads at the sites, at program stateside offices and HQ HJFMRI/HJF.
  2. Represents HJFMRI in all scientific matters pertaining to implementation with partners, including interactions with the most senior levels representatives of these institutions.
  3. Fosters and cultivates high-value relationships with all relevant local authorities (Ministry of Health, local research institutions, other partners and the military) at all levels.
  4. Develops and maintains strategic relationships and alliances with the other USG partners and funders, including private sector partnerships
  5. Strongly advocates on behalf of the programs and other national/international partners.
  6. Increases positive visibility of the programs through effective scientific representation at high-level visits with DOD, CDC, USAID, PEPFAR, and the respective host-country’s Ministry of Health.
  7. Champions the work planning process; ensures the programmatic plans are in-line with overall strategic goals and that administrative/operational work plans can effectively support those activities.
  8. Works with HQ Research Initiatives Office in support of the proposal process. Identifies new international business opportunities and provides feedback on pros and cons of pursuing.
  9. Develops and maintains a broad, consistent and constructive engagement with HJF/HJFMRI HQ to foster a sense of shared community, mutual trust and transparency.
  10. Works with administrative, technical and programmatic leads to ensure effective implementation and coordination of program activities and monitor progress toward the achievement of the project-specific program goals and objectives.
  11. Works with HQ Office of Regulatory Affairs to ensure program compliance with all applicable local and US-based Regulatory requirements.
  12. Ensures that technical aspects are carried out according to HJF/HJFMRI policies and procedures.
  13. Reviews technical report submissions from partners in support of program deliverables.
  14. Presents progress, achievements, and lessons learned to key stakeholders, including funder, government, and other implementing partners.
  15. Ensures timely and accurate reporting of program activities and results to HJF/HJFMRI HQ.
  16. Oversees implementation of project monitoring and evaluation activities and assures the quality of technical interventions are maintained.
  17. Proactively identifies and resolves potential problems and solicits assistance and input as needed to ensure that the project’s performance meets or exceeds technical contractual requirements.
  18. Represents HJFMRI at international conferences.
  19. Conducts site visits as needed.
  20. Provides collaborative assistance and mentoring to other program personnel and research scientists that require the incumbent’s expertise.
  21. Maintains a safe work environment with appropriate training of other personnel.
  22. Supports a productive team environment.
  23. Completes other projects as needed.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  1. Demonstrated experience of successfully managing relationships with governments, donors, and other partners in a complex political environment and in resource-limited settings.
  2. Knowledge of infectious diseases, global public health challenges and proven strategies to positively impact the healthcare infrastructure in developing nations preferred.
  3. Strong communication skills; a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in a variety of contexts: large and small groups, verbal, wriften and interpersonal skills;
  4. Fluency in written and spoken English a must; fluency in Swahili a plus.
  5. Excellent strategic agility, diplomatic, advocacy, and conflict management skills.
  6. Scientific research experience in international settings.
  7. Understanding of applicable USG procurement and contracting policies a plus.
  8. Ability to independently troubleshoot tasks and challenges.
  9. Work as a leader and part of a team in a remote setting.

Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Advanced degree: Masters (MPH, MHA, etc.) with Doctorate (PhD, MD) in public health or relevant field.

Minimum Experience: Minimum 6-10 years of senior level experience in program development, implementation, and management of research or medical programs experience.

Physical Capabilities: Incumbent will be expected to relocate to Nairobi, Kenya and travel to various locations within Africa and Middle East, as well as Bethesda, Maryland (USA) as necessary to perform job duties.

Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Incumbent will work under the direct supervision of the Director, HJMFRI Regional Office, as well as in conjunction and oversight from the Vice President, Program Management at HJF HQ.

Work Environment: often requires working evenings and weekends

Program Director

Responsibilities:

  1. Facilitates daily program operations triage support and provides the overarching strategies that are essential to the successful establishment and sustainment of local sites for the Cooperative Agreement and other Collaborations.
  2. Coordinates with CDC and KEMRI leadership to ensure the program properly and effectively meets the sponsors’ requirements/expectations under the Cooperative Agreement and other Collaborations.
  3. Responsible for the development and coordination of the HJFMRI’s service capabilities for the research programs and other collaborations that require, local and regional sites to employ host country nationals, and assuring fiduciary responsibility.
  4. Facilitates information flow between program members, scientific directors, HJFMRI, and HJF’s corporate office.
  5. Coordinates the decision-making process between all program participants.
  6. Processes a strong financial background for close collaboration with the Kisian Financial Operations Director to ensure preparation of financial reports of the local program sites meet the requirements of the Sponsors and HJF/HJFMRI corporate offices.
  7. Directs, coordinates, and conducts host country personnel actions and furnishes guidance and assistance as needed.
  8. Demonstrates diplomacy when interacting with all internal and external staff.
  9. Supervises program staff members and authorizes hiring actions.
  10. Provides advice on manpower utilization, workflow, and operational procedures to increase efficiency, productivity, and make overall improvements for the program.
  11. Collaborates with the Kisian Financial Operations Director to analyze costs and pricing data submitted by the contract centers to verify and substantiate direct and indirect costs.
  12. Monitors requests for contract actions and proposals.
  13. Assures full compliance with all contract requirements, schedules, and provisions.
  14. Performs other duties, as assigned, and completes other projects as needed.
  15. Liaise with stakeholders and other local and international entities to leverage resources in support of current program activities and to foster new business opportunities for HJFMRI.
  16. Monitors the initiation and processing of purchase orders, supply sources, work orders and maintenance and renovation requests.
  17. Supports HJFMRI business development efforts by providing timely and accurate information to HJF/HJFMRI corporate offices.
  18. Authorizes payment of invoices, when directed.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Must have knowledge of organizational objectives; knowledge of the federal acquisition process; experience in working or living internationally; thorough understanding of clinical research management and the use of human subject volunteers; ability to work completely independently; ability to use sound judgment in solving problems; ability to coordinate many complex systems and programs at the same time; excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to lead in a matrix oriented structure.

  • Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Bachelors Degree in international related fields or business.
  • Minimum Experience: 6 to 10 years related experience in international business management, personnel administration and/or procurement. Extensive experience in international NGO program management.

Physical Capabilities: None

Travel Requirements: 15% of time

Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Supervises support staff as directed

Work Environment: office and laboratory setting

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The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine (HJF) is a private, not-for-profit organization established in 1983 and authorized by Congress to support medical research and education at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)[1] and throughout the military medical community. The Foundation was named in honor of Washington State Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, who sponsored the original legislation. Senator Jackson had a long-standing commitment to military medicine and health.HJF provides scientific and management services, from infrastructure development, financial administration and clinical trials management to staffing, continuing medical education and event planning. The Foundation works with a variety of programs, from large multi-site trials to small, benchtop projects, both nationally and abroad.USU, located in Bethesda, Maryland, is the nation’s only federal school of medicine and graduate school of nursing. It was established by Congress in 1972. The University’s curriculum is similar to that of its civilian counterparts, but it also provides additional specialized education elements geared towards producing career uniformed officers. USU was a major focus of the documentary film Fighting for Life, which was released in 2008.[2]HJF’s largest program is the U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP),[3] whose mission is to protect U.S. military personnel and aid the international fight against HIV. Established in 1988, the program focuses on HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance and care and treatment for HIV.The Foundation supports more than 1,000 additional research projects at USU and throughout military medicine, including the Center for Prostate Disease Research,[4] the Navy Biological Defense Directorate,[5] the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress[6] and the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine.[7] It employs more than 2,400 scientific, medical, management and administrative personnel. HJF also manages endowments for USU and promotes government-civilian partnerships[8] through its Center for Public-Private Partnerships

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine HJFMRI was organized as a nonprofit corporation to be operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes. HJFMRI offers international support for programs advancing medical research and providing care, treatment and education. HJFMRI's services include program administration, managing and conducting research trials and providing infrastructure development. Since 2001, HJFMRI has developed relationships, infrastructures and expertise to help clinicians and researchers accomplish their scientific goals wherever they may work. HJFMRI works in a range of countries, with a variety of domestic and international programs dedicated to improving health and advancing medical knowledge.International Scientific Lead  Responsibilities:
  1. Continuously drives the strategic direction and planning process for the HJFMRI programs in the area in coordination with program leads at the sites, at program stateside offices and HQ HJFMRI/HJF.
  2. Represents HJFMRI in all scientific matters pertaining to implementation with partners, including interactions with the most senior levels representatives of these institutions.
  3. Fosters and cultivates high-value relationships with all relevant local authorities (Ministry of Health, local research institutions, other partners and the military) at all levels.
  4. Develops and maintains strategic relationships and alliances with the other USG partners and funders, including private sector partnerships
  5. Strongly advocates on behalf of the programs and other national/international partners.
  6. Increases positive visibility of the programs through effective scientific representation at high-level visits with DOD, CDC, USAID, PEPFAR, and the respective host-country's Ministry of Health.
  7. Champions the work planning process; ensures the programmatic plans are in-line with overall strategic goals and that administrative/operational work plans can effectively support those activities.
  8. Works with HQ Research Initiatives Office in support of the proposal process. Identifies new international business opportunities and provides feedback on pros and cons of pursuing.
  9. Develops and maintains a broad, consistent and constructive engagement with HJF/HJFMRI HQ to foster a sense of shared community, mutual trust and transparency.
  10. Works with administrative, technical and programmatic leads to ensure effective implementation and coordination of program activities and monitor progress toward the achievement of the project-specific program goals and objectives.
  11. Works with HQ Office of Regulatory Affairs to ensure program compliance with all applicable local and US-based Regulatory requirements.
  12. Ensures that technical aspects are carried out according to HJF/HJFMRI policies and procedures.
  13. Reviews technical report submissions from partners in support of program deliverables.
  14. Presents progress, achievements, and lessons learned to key stakeholders, including funder, government, and other implementing partners.
  15. Ensures timely and accurate reporting of program activities and results to HJF/HJFMRI HQ.
  16. Oversees implementation of project monitoring and evaluation activities and assures the quality of technical interventions are maintained.
  17. Proactively identifies and resolves potential problems and solicits assistance and input as needed to ensure that the project's performance meets or exceeds technical contractual requirements.
  18. Represents HJFMRI at international conferences.
  19. Conducts site visits as needed.
  20. Provides collaborative assistance and mentoring to other program personnel and research scientists that require the incumbent's expertise.
  21. Maintains a safe work environment with appropriate training of other personnel.
  22. Supports a productive team environment.
  23. Completes other projects as needed.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  1. Demonstrated experience of successfully managing relationships with governments, donors, and other partners in a complex political environment and in resource-limited settings.
  2. Knowledge of infectious diseases, global public health challenges and proven strategies to positively impact the healthcare infrastructure in developing nations preferred.
  3. Strong communication skills; a demonstrated ability to communicate effectively in a variety of contexts: large and small groups, verbal, wriften and interpersonal skills;
  4. Fluency in written and spoken English a must; fluency in Swahili a plus.
  5. Excellent strategic agility, diplomatic, advocacy, and conflict management skills.
  6. Scientific research experience in international settings.
  7. Understanding of applicable USG procurement and contracting policies a plus.
  8. Ability to independently troubleshoot tasks and challenges.
  9. Work as a leader and part of a team in a remote setting.
Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Advanced degree: Masters (MPH, MHA, etc.) with Doctorate (PhD, MD) in public health or relevant field.Minimum Experience: Minimum 6-10 years of senior level experience in program development, implementation, and management of research or medical programs experience.Physical Capabilities: Incumbent will be expected to relocate to Nairobi, Kenya and travel to various locations within Africa and Middle East, as well as Bethesda, Maryland (USA) as necessary to perform job duties.Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Incumbent will work under the direct supervision of the Director, HJMFRI Regional Office, as well as in conjunction and oversight from the Vice President, Program Management at HJF HQ.Work Environment: often requires working evenings and weekends

Program Director

Responsibilities:
  1. Facilitates daily program operations triage support and provides the overarching strategies that are essential to the successful establishment and sustainment of local sites for the Cooperative Agreement and other Collaborations.
  2. Coordinates with CDC and KEMRI leadership to ensure the program properly and effectively meets the sponsors' requirements/expectations under the Cooperative Agreement and other Collaborations.
  3. Responsible for the development and coordination of the HJFMRI's service capabilities for the research programs and other collaborations that require, local and regional sites to employ host country nationals, and assuring fiduciary responsibility.
  4. Facilitates information flow between program members, scientific directors, HJFMRI, and HJF's corporate office.
  5. Coordinates the decision-making process between all program participants.
  6. Processes a strong financial background for close collaboration with the Kisian Financial Operations Director to ensure preparation of financial reports of the local program sites meet the requirements of the Sponsors and HJF/HJFMRI corporate offices.
  7. Directs, coordinates, and conducts host country personnel actions and furnishes guidance and assistance as needed.
  8. Demonstrates diplomacy when interacting with all internal and external staff.
  9. Supervises program staff members and authorizes hiring actions.
  10. Provides advice on manpower utilization, workflow, and operational procedures to increase efficiency, productivity, and make overall improvements for the program.
  11. Collaborates with the Kisian Financial Operations Director to analyze costs and pricing data submitted by the contract centers to verify and substantiate direct and indirect costs.
  12. Monitors requests for contract actions and proposals.
  13. Assures full compliance with all contract requirements, schedules, and provisions.
  14. Performs other duties, as assigned, and completes other projects as needed.
  15. Liaise with stakeholders and other local and international entities to leverage resources in support of current program activities and to foster new business opportunities for HJFMRI.
  16. Monitors the initiation and processing of purchase orders, supply sources, work orders and maintenance and renovation requests.
  17. Supports HJFMRI business development efforts by providing timely and accurate information to HJF/HJFMRI corporate offices.
  18. Authorizes payment of invoices, when directed.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Must have knowledge of organizational objectives; knowledge of the federal acquisition process; experience in working or living internationally; thorough understanding of clinical research management and the use of human subject volunteers; ability to work completely independently; ability to use sound judgment in solving problems; ability to coordinate many complex systems and programs at the same time; excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to lead in a matrix oriented structure.
  • Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Bachelors Degree in international related fields or business.
  • Minimum Experience: 6 to 10 years related experience in international business management, personnel administration and/or procurement. Extensive experience in international NGO program management.
Physical Capabilities: NoneTravel Requirements: 15% of timeSupervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Supervises support staff as directedWork Environment: office and laboratory setting
2017-05-31

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