FHI 360 is hiring a Chief of Party, based in Maputo.
Access to and provision of voluntary family planning (FP) methods is a foundational strategy to improve maternal, newborn, and child health. While impressive gains have been seen in contraceptive prevalence in Mozambique, more work is needed to address the multiple challenges women and their families face in accessing and using FP and to build upon efforts that are yielding positive results. FHI 360 is seeking a Chief of Party to lead an anticipated award from the United States Agency for International Development in Mozambique (USAID/Mozambique) to enable women and couples to achieve their reproductive intentions. The anticipated award is a five-year 39.9 million dollar cooperative agreement that aims to 1) increase demand for the adoption of health reproductive behaviors; 2) expand equitable access for quality FP services; and 3) improve leadership and commitment to the national family planning programs at all levels. This position is subject to project award and funding.
The Chief of Party (COP) is responsible for the overall implementation of the project, providing both strategic technical and managerial oversight. The COP will oversee see all aspects of the project’s implementation cycle including program planning and evaluation, ensuring high quality implementation of evidenced-based FP approaches that are in-line with global and Republic of Mozambique standards and the documentation of program successes. The COP will serve as the main point of contact with the USAID/Mozambique mission and will ensure that project implementation, monitoring and reporting are complying with United States Government (USG) rules and regulations. The COP will also ensure that the FHI 360 program is implemented in line with FHI 360 policies. This position will be based Maputo.
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