USAID in Zimbabwe Vacancy for Program Management Specialist

All Zimbabwean citizens or legal Zimbabwean permanent residents, with the required
visa/permit to work and live in the country (proof of paperwork will need to be provided)
Position Title: Program Management Specialist
Post Title: Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Specialist
Office: Health; USAID/Zimbabwe
Position Grade: FSN-11
Salary Range: US$57,406 – US83, 236 basic salary grade range
The U.S. Mission in Zimbabwe provides equal opportunity and fair and equitable
treatment in employment to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, marital status, or sexual orientation.
Closing Date: June 7, 2018 (1700 hours local time)
Work Hours: Full time; 40 hours per week
Basic Description of the Position:
The OVC Specialist will serve as the orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC)
technical and program specialist for the USAID HIV and AIDS Team. The OVC’s
primary tasks include:
(a). providing technical guidance on issues around reaching OVC in Zimbabwe with
appropriate services and
(b). managing the USAID/Zimbabwe’s OVC programs as well as other key elements
of the USG’s HIV and AIDS strategy, as assigned. The OVC Program Specialist
reports to and is supervised by the HIV and AIDS Team Leader.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
As part of USAID’s HIV team and the wider USG HIV/AIDS team in Zimbabwe, the
OVC is responsible for managing and assisting in various capacities in the successful
implementation of the USG’s HIV and AIDS strategy. The OVC will be assigned
primary responsibility for OVC activities, including the following duties:
A. provide technical oversight and guidance for the OVC portfolio and to the HIV and
AIDS Team concerning best practices, new developments and lessons that should
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Mission to Zimbabwe
be incorporated into USAID programs and by fostering complementarities and
synergies among USAID partners, across the USG HIV/AIDS program, and among
the various USAID teams responsible for other sector programs;
B. manage USAID program activities as assigned, to ensure effective program and
financial management and administration;
C. monitor, evaluate and document program implementation and document both
problems and achievements;
D. as directed, prepare USAID and Emergency Plan strategic planning and reporting
documents, including budgets;
E. promote collaboration and coordination with partners of USAID Zimbabwe,
including the Ministry of Public Service, Labor and Social Welfare; National AIDS
Council; UN agencies, especially UNICEF; CDC; other bilateral agencies, NGOs,
foundations, community-based organizations, etc.;
F. gather data, analyze findings and make recommendations in assigned areas of
technical competence (e.g., OVC) and assist other team members in the design and
management of other HIV/AIDS and/or health program activities such as family
planning and reproductive health;
G. represent the USG and USAID/Zimbabwe interests at local, national and regional
meetings, workshops and conferences. Exposure and influential leadership at
national and regional meetings are an important part of the contractor’s work to
ensure continuous technical updating at well as to share important lessons learned
from Zimbabwe’s HIV and AIDS program successes. An important aspect will be
to provide leadership to key National Technical Partners’ Fora including
representation of USAID on formal groups such as the Working Party of Officials
and the OECD OVC Donor Group;
H. contribute on an on-going basis to other USAID and Health Team general
management and administrative duties, such as: strategic planning, annual reports,
program designs, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, program management and
administrative oversight;
I. perform other office duties as may be assigned by the HIV and AIDS Team Leader.
The HIV and AIDS team works with a seamless team approach where-by requests for
time sensitive documents require a team effort. The OVC will work as an important team
member ready to offer assistance where possible to ensure HIV and AIDS team results.
This may include collecting, collating and analyzing program-relevant data; preparing
and overseeing or assisting in the preparation of any reports required for USAID or
PEPFAR program management and administration; cable writing; and the preparation of
scopes of work, funding documents and other internal USAID documentation.
Travel: In fulfilling position monitoring requirements, the OVC conducts field visits as
needed to rural, peri-urban, and urban sites throughout Zimbabwe to assess the status of
ongoing program implementation and/or general country trends within areas of the
office’s focus. This will be conducted on an as needed basis and is estimated to take
about 10 percent of the OVC’s time.

Any questions should be emailed to [email protected].
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A. Education: A Masters Degree in Public Health or Social Science.
B. Experience: A minimum of seven years’ experience in a donor environment
managing OVC, or closely related activities in an international bilateral or local
private voluntary, non-government, or donor organization. The candidate must also
have prior work in OVC Household Economic Strengthening program.
C. Language Proficiency: Level 4 English (fluent written and spoken language) is
required.
Applicants who meet the above Minimum Qualifications will be further evaluated based
on scoring of the Evaluation Criteria below.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The following factors are listed and will be the basis for evaluation of all applications.
A. Technical Knowledge and Development Program Management Experience (60
Points)
1. Demonstrated knowledge of donor-funded project design, implementation,
monitoring, and evaluation;
2. General knowledge of health issues and practices in Zimbabwe;
3. The ability to acquire quickly knowledge of laws, customs and constraints in
Zimbabwean society.
4. A thorough knowledge of HIV and AIDS, public health or related programs;
and
5. Familiarity with US Government specific legislation, strategic priorities, and
technical management as well as administrative and procurement requirements
B. Communication Skills (20 Points)
1. Strong oral and written English language communication skills are essential for
this position.
2. Demonstrated proficiency with computer word processing and financial and/or
data analysis software applications is also essential.
C. Demonstrated Teamwork and Interdisciplinary Approach (20 Points)
1. The ability to work in a team setting and to maintain effective relationships with
a wide variety of governmental and non-governmental professionals at all levels
of Zimbabwean society.
2. A high level of socio-cultural sensitivity and judgment in dealing effectively
with HIV and AIDS as it affects all segments of Zimbabwean society
Total Possible Application Points: 100
Scoring of the selection criterion detailed above will be done through a written and oral
interview.
TO APPLY:
An application should be addressed to the Human Resources Office and include:
A. An application letter, detailing how the applicant meets the above minimum
qualifications and selection criteria. Please type in the letter your response to each
item, e.g. Education, and state how you meet the requirement. Failure to do this
will result in you not being shortlisted.
B. A current resume relevant to the position (no more than 2 pages)
C. Any other documentation that addresses the qualification requirements of the
position listed above.
SELECTION PROCESS:
After an initial application screening, the best qualified applicants will be invited to a
testing process, which includes a written exercise and oral interview.

A conditional letter offer will be extended pending medical and security clearances.
Please note: only short listed candidates will be contacted with the results of the final
selection. If you do not hear back from us by July 9, 2018 you were not shortlisted. Due
to the great number of applications received, we are not able to contact each applicant.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION:
Only email applications will be accepted. Please submit email applications via email to:
[email protected]
Please note: Applications should not be more than 1mb in size if emailed.
Please indicate Reference: 18-04 Program Management Specialist – Orphans and
Vulnerable Children (OVC) in the subject line of the application e-mail and in the
subject line of your application letter.
Applicants who fail to follow all the application requirements stated above will not be
short listed.
Applications should be received no later than 1700 hours (local time), June 7, 2018.
For any queries, contact the HR Office on +263-24-2-252420 Ext. 235, 256 or 298.
Issued by:
Executive Office
Jason Bennett
Executive Officer