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I-TECH Country Project Manager

The International Training and Education Center for Health (I-TECH), http://www.go2itech.org/, is a federally-funded project which supports the development of HIV/AIDS care and treatment training initiatives serving healthcare providers in 25 developing countries acutely impacted by the global AIDS epidemic.
I-TECH currently supports 10 international offices and over 500 international and domestic staff. I-TECH is an initiative of the University of Washington Schools of Medicine and Public Health & Community Medicine and it partners with the University of California, San Francisco.

The Country Project Manager (CPM), under the direction of the I-TECH Director of Country Projects or Associate Director of Country Projects, leads Seattle headquarters-based management of specified country programs. CPMs help build the capacity of I-TECH country projects to become independent and sustaining and to meet I-TECH program standards. They are the primary links between leadership in the country offices and the UW headquarters, and the success of each discrete country project depends upon this communication being effective. Capable CPMs, intimately familiar with in-country health training and clinical resources, local partners and stakeholders, business and legal environment, health and training infrastructure, and country project history is essential to I-TECH's programmatic success. CPMs are the bridge to best practices and lessons learned across the interdependent network of I-TECH country projects, and ensure the effective engagement of technical resources via I-TECH?s Clinical, Quality Improvement, and Health Communications teams. In addition, CPMs support the broader work of I-TECH by applying skills and experiences to the development of I-TECH?s interdependent network of country projects.

Please visit the University of Washington employment webpage - https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szLocati...
and use req# 56918 to view full position details, requirements and application instructions.
This position closes on September 14, 2009.

By DMasten - Posted on 21 August 2009 Share this

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