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CRS Recruits Country Chief of Party for their OVC Program. Click to View more Details to Apply



Catholic Relief Services (CRS) was founded in 1943 and works in over 100 countries globally. CRS was invited to establish a presence by the Nigerian Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2000 and has been one of the strongest PEPFAR partners in the country implementing HIV/AIDS projects since 2004 with an annual budget of approximately $35 million. CRS prioritizes capacity building for local partners as a means of ensuring sustainability of interventions across sectors. CRS has a strong regional team including three Regional Technical Advisors focused on HIV/AIDS and Monitoring and Evaluation who provide technical support to CRS Nigeria program

 
Catholic Relief Services is seeking a qualified candidate for Chief of Party-II (COP II) for an upcoming $35 million USAID funded orphans and vulnerable children’s (OVC) grant project in Nigeria. Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project. The COP II interfaces directly with USAID and will manage sub-recipients of the award.

Qualifications:
·       Masters Degree in Public Health, Social Welfare, Institutional or Organizational Development or related field required. PhD highly preferred.
·        Significant experience in collaborating and building capacity of local Partners.
·        Minimum of 10 years experience in managing large OVC programs with significant experience in managing PEPFAR/Global Fund programs required. Previous Chief of Party experience preferred

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