Technical Director
Management Sciences for Health | |
flexible benefit account, 401(k) | |
United States, Virginia, Arlington | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
ABOUT Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking Technical Directors for the anticipated USAID global supply chain and pharmaceutical management project Task Orders, with the purpose of providing USAID Missions and USAID Washington with proven best practices, scalable innovations and differentiated approaches to maximize progress towards the project's objectives, with tailored approaches for each Task Order's country context. The goal of the IDIQ is to ensure sustainable access to and appropriate use of safe, effective, quality-assured, affordable health commodities. With 3 core objectives: strengthening local supply chain systems; increasing the availability of quality assured, essential health commodities; and lastly strengthening pharmaceutical management systems. With an initial project phase of 5 years. MSH is seeking to attract committed, experienced technical professionals from around the world, to join our dedicated best in class team. We are currently seeking applications from candidates to fulfill the role of Technical Director on each of the following Task Orders. OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES The Technical Director Role is a key leadership position that is responsible for overseeing the projects technical strategy, approaches and implementation of the task order at the global and country level, coordinating country-based activities, and ensuring high technical standards and program performance. The Technical Director is a member of the management team and, with the Program Director, represents the program to USAID, representatives from collaborating country governments, and stakeholders. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES The following responsibilities are generic across all 3 task orders, specific project deliverables will be incorporated on assignment.
Task Order A Countries that significantly rely on USAID and/or other donors to directly manage procurement as well as warehousing and/or distribution of donated commodities. Objective 1: Availability of quality-assured, essential health commodities increased, through operational support of supply chain management in coordination with other supply chain partners. Objective 2: Local supply chain systems strengthened to ensure a reliable supply of quality health commodities, with lower reliance on donor-managed and parallel supply chain systems. Objective 3: Capacity of national pharmaceutical systems, including regulatory systems, improved to support access to quality, safe, and effective medical products and services. Task Order B Countries that typically manage some donor-procured commodities through their own warehouse and distribution services, or through government-managed third-party service provider. Objective 1: Locally-led supply chain governance strengthened, fostering stakeholder engagement, improving resource allocation and management, and utilizing private sector capabilities. Objective 2: Supply chain processes improved to enable continuous access to quality-assured, essential health commodities. Objective 3: National Pharmaceutical systems ensure that quality, safety, efficacy, and affordability of health commodities in the supply chain and promotes standards of good pharmacy practices that improve appropriate use. Task Order C Countries with established national supply chain systems whose sustainability, efficiency, and resilience are concerns for their further improvement and where regulatory systems require strengthening to ensure maximum health impact. Objective 1: Pharmaceutical systems sustainably strengthened, including quality pharmaceutical services and functional regulatory systems. Objective 2: Locally-led and -managed supply chain systems ensure a reliable, sustainable supply of quality, safe, effective, and affordable health commodities through public and private sector channels. Candidates should indicate which Task Order they feel best suits their experience level and skill set. **** This position is subject to project award and funding**** QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS
MSH considers multiple job-related factors when determining an offer, including but not limited to, business and organizational needs, candidate qualifications, internal equity, location, and internal budget. Salary is just one of many aspects of our total rewards package; at MSH, our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive set of competitive benefits that includes a substantial vacation, sick and holiday policies, training and development programs, competitive insurance coverage for health, vision, dental, life, short-term and long-term disability, 401k plan, Flexible Spending Account, among others. The selected candidate is expected to work from one of MSH's offices in the US.MSH is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, religion, creed, citizenship, national origin, age, veteran status, or disability unrelated to job requirements. MSH will take affirmative action to ensure that qualified applicants are employed and that employees are treated without regard to their race, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran and disability status. In compliance with U.S. Department of Labor Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Section 4212 of the Vietnam Era Readjustment Assistance Act, MSH has developed and maintains an affirmative action program and plan. EEO is the Law - English EEO is the Law - Spanish Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Poster Know Your Rights - Workplace Discrimination is Illegal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Employee Polygraph Protection Act MSH EEO-AA Policy |