Citizen Science Manager

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You are sold on the value of communities in global health and get excited when you find opportunities to resource communities most affected by HIV to lead interventions. Although you strategic in your thinking, you come alive when working hands-on with community-based organizations. By nature, you are an organizer, manager and doer. You are an adept consumer of data, can hang with the academics and you are able to connect the dots to demonstrable advocacy wins. You work well in a team and in a flat organization. You remain balanced in the face of stress and have a sense of humor. You are flexible yet efficient and are able to excel in a constantly changing and complex environment that often requires strong technical and political oversight.
 
Job Description

The International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) is a global activist network fighting for universal access to treatment. ITPC is an issue-based organization that uses HIV as an entry point to the right to health and treatment access across the world. ITPC is seeking a Citizen Science Manager (CSM) to support our Watch What Matters (WWM) strategic focus area.
 
There are three strategic focus areas at ITPC (#MakeMedicinceAffordable, #BuildResilientCommunities and #WatchWhatMatters). The CSM forms part of the WWM team and directly reports to the Citizen Science Lead – who is a Global Program Lead at ITPC. The CSM has responsibility for the day-to-day management of projects under the Watch What Matters strategic focus area to ensure that ITPC meets its strategic objectives.
 
There are no geographic limitations for this post- work can be performed from anywhere in the world. This anticipated start date for this post is January 1, 2022.
  
Main Responsibilities

Program implementation of ITPC flagship WWM interventions (i.e., community-led monitoring, research, etc.)
Support the development, framing and planning of the WWM interventions annually  
Design and create data systems and processes to facilitate community-led monitoring and research approaches
Build capacity of sub-recipients, activists, and communities to undertake community participatory research to carry out evidence-based advocacy
Oversee the implementation of community-led monitoring & research systems and processes
Oversee and mentor personnel at community, national and regional levels on the M&E processes and the facilitation of community-led monitoring initiatives.

Day-to-Day Project Management
Monitor project performance and deliver quality deliverables in a timely manner within budget which meets or exceeds milestones
Write, collate, edit, finalize and submit timely comprehensive reports
Work collaboratively with team including technical and finance members to maximize project impact
Perform continuous risk assessments of projects and implement risk mitigation strategies where needed
Support the visibility of WWM work at national, regional and international levels by working with partners and ITPC’s communications team
Develop strong and credible relationships with partners, donor and stakeholders
Oversee the programmatic and financial performance of projects under WWM
Develop operational systems and processes aligned to donor requirements
Provide appropriate technical/thematic input into WWM deliverables
Represent WWM at national, regional and international conferences where needed
Develop research agenda and facilitate operational research to support evidence-based advocacy initiatives at global, regional and community levels
Perform administrative duties such as payment authorizations, monitor procurement processes, Salesforce approvals, etc 
Team management
Build, mentor and motivate a project team – staff and consultants
Supervise project staff in different time zones (distance management)
Performance frameworks, assessments etc.
Ensure that staff are capacitated to meet donor deliverables and reporting requirements 
Donor and contract management:
Serve as the focal point for the project donor with all projects
Build strong and credible relationship with donor and all stakeholders
Apply a risk management/mitigation approach to project delivery
Link to finance team to ensure project performance
Ensure all donor compliance requirements and agreed targets, deliverables and impact are met in collaboration with project team leads
Strategy
Work with CSL to ensure that work stream is well designed, planned, implemented and evaluated to meet Watch What Matter’s and ultimately ITPC’s objectives
Support the development of metrics for success for the projects within the strategic focus area and link to ITPC monitoring and evaluation processes
Support fundraising for this WWM
ITPC culture
Contribute as a senior staff to safeguard and build ITPC’s culture
Set a good example for others by showing consistency in words and actions
Learn from personal and organizational experience
Earns the trust and respect of management, colleagues and partner organizations
Treats others with respect
Represent ITPC and its values at national, regional and international arena
Education and Experience
Master’s degree in Public Health or related field with a minimum of 5 years of experience working in an international context, nonprofit, philanthropic sector or related field is required. Bachelor’s degree with 8 years of relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of Master’s Degree
Demonstrated experience managing complex multi-country projects with organizations of various levels (grassroots, community-based, NGOs, INGOs etc.) is required
Proven experience building the capacity of grassroots, community-based and NGOs to carry out community-led interventions, including but not limited to community-led monitoring, community-led research and advocacy
Previous work with PEPFAR, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation or Unitaid – a plus
Demonstrable and progressively responsible leadership experience required
Demonstrable experience of managing staff and leading teams
Must have the ability to be flexible with work time and scheduling
Must have the ability to travel 30-45% of total work time
Commitment to ITPC’s mission and to the health and human rights of all people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS is essential 
Required Skills
Rigorous data analysis skills and related policy and advocacy expertise
Team building and collaborative working
Ability to work with financial staff to develop financial strategies and lead projects
Outstanding interpersonal skills, demonstrating high levels of personal integrity and professional credibility
Excellent leadership and people management skills
Intuitive balance between macro and micro perspectives when implementing a project (high attention to detail in the context of the bigger picture)
Ability to develop innovative solutions under resource-constrained settings
Tolerance for ambiguity; adaptability; ability to lead projects
Advanced computer skills, particularly MS Office package (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
Strong written and oral communication (including presentation) skills in English. In addition to English, ability to work in another language is a plus
Comfort working collaboratively and managing staff both in-person & virtually (using Zoom, Skype and other tools).
Excellent inter-personal skills and ability to work with colleagues from different cultural backgrounds and perspectives
Exceptionally quick learner (technical content and people/teams)
 Compensation

This is a Three (3) year fixed term position with an annual salary and benefits range of USD $50,000 to $60,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications. This position is contingent upon contract grant award to ITPC and funding availability from the respective donors supporting this strategic focus area.

Application Process
 
ITPC has retained People Scope to handle the recruitment process for this position.

Apply via email with your cover letter (1 page) and resume (no more than 5 pages) to [email protected] with the Subject: “ITPC CS Manager Application: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME” no later than November 26th 2021, 5:00pm South Africa. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
 
Persons living with HIV and/or HCV and who are from key affected populations are strongly encouraged to apply.
To learn more about ITPC please visit: www.itpcglobal.org

 

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