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Heartland Alliance International – Nigeria, one of the world’s leading anti-poverty and a services based human rights organizations, works in communities in the U.S. and abroad to serve those who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety. It provides a comprehensive array of services in the areas of health, housing, jobs and justice – and leads state and national policy efforts, which target lasting change for individuals and society.

Contractor to Deliver USG Contracts Training

Req ID: 5315
Location: Nigeria
FT/PT: Full time
Employment Type: Temporary
From: Carolina Ramazzina Van Moorsel, Associate Director, Sub-Saharan Africa
Program Name: Heartland Alliance International-Nigeria USG Contracts Training
Performance Date: 3 days in any of the following months: September, October, or November 2018

Purpose

  • Heartland Alliance International is seeking a consultant to conduct training on US Government Contracts for our staff in Abuja, Nigeria for 3 days.
  • The training should cover procurement, financial, human resources, project management, and other elements of contract management including key clauses in the FAR, AIDAR, and other relevant regulations to implement USAID and other USG contracts.
  • Training may be conducted as web-based or in country.

Request for Proposals
Deliverables:

The vendor will complete the deliverables per the following schedule:

  • Development of curriculum for a 3-day training (or as the vendor recommends) to be shared with HAI before training start-date;
  • Materials that need printing or collated must be sent to HAI 5 days prior to service start-date;
  • Development of pre and post tests for training;
  • Prepare a file of resources for USG Contracts (PowerPoint, documents, etc.);
  • Conduct USG Contracts training for 30 attendees;
  • Training report;

Evaluation Criteria
HAI is seeking two trainers that meet the following criteria:

  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural communication skills;
  • Must have ability to travel to Nigera for up to 7 days;
  • Extensive knowledge of FAR, AIDAR and USG Code of Federal Regulations, experience with HIV/AIDS and/or health awards strongly preferred;
  • Experience working with non-profit organizations or NGOs;
  • Experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa or other cross-cultural environments preferred.

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In the late 1800s, Chicago was quickly becoming home to one of America’s largest immigrant populations. They came in pursuit of the American dream of hope and opportunity, but struggled to find a foothold. That’s when poverty, illness and homelessness set in.Heartland Alliance opened its doors in 1888, pioneered, in part, by Jane Addams, founder of Hull House and one of Chicago’s first leaders in the movement to end poverty. From the beginning, we worked to bring healthcare, housing and support to people facing homelessness. Over the years, we’ve continued our mission, helping to restore dignity to the most vulnerable populations. We reconnected immigrant families separated at Ellis Island and became first responders during the Great Depression to those in need of housing. When veterans returned from World War I and World War II, we offered them the services they needed to recover. Later, as crises of homelessness, limitations on mental and physical healthcare services and the spread of HIV/AIDS reached a fever pitch, we were among the first to respond, opening some of Chicago’s first housing and healthcare clinics to serve those in need.heartland_history008These principles still guide us today. We now work throughout the Midwest and in 20 countries around the world, using our experience to advocate for change. We serve more than 500,000 people each year, including refugees, those experiencing homelessness and chronic illness, and those seeking justice. We connect them with the services they need to escape poverty and heal, just as we have for more than 125 years. Want to learn more about our mission to end poverty? Read about our work in housing, healthcare, jobs and justice.

Heartland Alliance, one of the world’s leading anti-poverty organizations, works in communities in the U.S. and abroad to serve those who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety. It provides a comprehensive array of services in the areas of health, housing, jobs and justice – and leads state and national policy efforts, which target lasting change for individuals and society.Mission Heartland Alliance advances the human rights and responds to the human needs of endangered populations—particularly the poor, the isolated, and the displaced—through the provision of comprehensive and respectful services and the promotion of permanent solutions leading to a more just global society.

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Heartland Alliance International - Nigeria, one of the world’s leading anti-poverty and a services based human rights organizations, works in communities in the U.S. and abroad to serve those who are homeless, living in poverty, or seeking safety. It provides a comprehensive array of services in the areas of health, housing, jobs and justice - and leads state and national policy efforts, which target lasting change for individuals and society.

Contractor to Deliver USG Contracts Training

Req ID: 5315 Location: Nigeria FT/PT: Full time Employment Type: Temporary From: Carolina Ramazzina Van Moorsel, Associate Director, Sub-Saharan Africa Program Name: Heartland Alliance International-Nigeria USG Contracts Training Performance Date: 3 days in any of the following months: September, October, or November 2018Purpose

  • Heartland Alliance International is seeking a consultant to conduct training on US Government Contracts for our staff in Abuja, Nigeria for 3 days.
  • The training should cover procurement, financial, human resources, project management, and other elements of contract management including key clauses in the FAR, AIDAR, and other relevant regulations to implement USAID and other USG contracts.
  • Training may be conducted as web-based or in country.

Request for Proposals Deliverables:The vendor will complete the deliverables per the following schedule:

  • Development of curriculum for a 3-day training (or as the vendor recommends) to be shared with HAI before training start-date;
  • Materials that need printing or collated must be sent to HAI 5 days prior to service start-date;
  • Development of pre and post tests for training;
  • Prepare a file of resources for USG Contracts (PowerPoint, documents, etc.);
  • Conduct USG Contracts training for 30 attendees;
  • Training report;

Evaluation Criteria HAI is seeking two trainers that meet the following criteria:

  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural communication skills;
  • Must have ability to travel to Nigera for up to 7 days;
  • Extensive knowledge of FAR, AIDAR and USG Code of Federal Regulations, experience with HIV/AIDS and/or health awards strongly preferred;
  • Experience working with non-profit organizations or NGOs;
  • Experience working in Sub-Saharan Africa or other cross-cultural environments preferred.

Method of Application

2018-09-09

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