SOLICITATION NOTICE
16 -- Global Health Intermittent Health Development Officer - Solicitation for U.S. Personal Service Contractor (USPSC) (Multiple Positions)
- Notice Date
- 4/18/2023 10:34:31 AM
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 923120
— Administration of Public Health Programs
- Contracting Office
- USAID BUREAU FOR GLOBAL HEALTH WASHINGTON DC 20523 USA
- ZIP Code
- 20523
- Solicitation Number
- Sol_7200AA23R00055
- Response Due
- 5/23/2023 2:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 06/07/2023
- Point of Contact
- The USAID mailbox for the Global Health Intermittent Health Development Officer Solicitation., Joseph T Hamilton, Phone: 12029162726
- E-Mail Address
-
uspscghdoint@usaid.gov, uspscghdoint@usaid.gov
(uspscghdoint@usaid.gov, uspscghdoint@usaid.gov)
- Description
- USAID's Office of Country Support (OCS) is the Global Health Bureau�s (GH) hub for providing�integrated strategic, technical and programmatic assistance to USAID Mission health teams. Serving as�a bridge between USAID/Washington and missions, OCS coordinates across the GH Bureau and�Regional Bureaus to streamline support to missions. This support aims to assist missions to achieve�country-level development objectives; develop, implement and monitor the quality of field programs�and activities; meet Agency design, monitoring and reporting requirements; and facilitate�Washington/mission alignment of USAID health priorities. OCS also supports the GH Country Health�Team System, which draws on GH staff expertise from across GH Bureau offices to monitor and�address strategic, technical and programmatic issues, working with mission health staff to improve�country and regional programming. Over the past five years, one of the most challenging issues faced�by missions is staffing shortages due to unexpected delays in filling vacant positions or extended leave�such as home leave or annual leave.� This position calls for experienced health professionals with the presence, knowledge and the�leadership skills to serve in senior leadership positions at select USAID missions abroad from two to�six months. The Health Development Officer will support USAID missions overseas in the�management of mission health programs, overseeing and supporting a wide range of health�development programs in various locations, and providing technical assistance. The incumbent must�also have the flexibility and experience to oversee program design and development, as well as�manage local and/or international technical experts.� During assignments, the incumbent may be responsible for liaising with the senior management�officials within the US Department of State including the U.S. Ambassador or his/her designee in�addition to direct supervision by a USAID Mission Director, Deputy Mission Director or his/her�designee. The incumbent may also be required to liaise with senior management officials at other�agencies of the US Government, international organizations, and the non-government community�abroad. He/she may be asked to represent USAID to local officials, the private sector, diplomatic�missions and international organizations; and visit program sites outside the primary office setting,�acting according to United States Government (USG) protocol and regulations. The incumbent�should have the skills and experience to provide authoritative advice and guidance to resolve,�implement and manage health policy issues and oversee local and international technical experts in�health technical areas. He/she requires the expertise to advise the Agency, mission, and other�development collaborators about the range and relative effectiveness of health programs and�contribute to overall mission planning.�
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- SN06654307-F 20230420/230418230123 (samdaily.us)
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