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Abt Associates Private Sector Technical Coordinator Job in Kenya

Abt Associates is an international development organization composed of dedicated professionals who provide technical assistance, research, analysis, and practical training services in more than 128 countries. Abt seeks candidates for the USAID Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) project to be based in Kenya. SHOPS project in Kenya aims to increase the role of the private health sector to deliver sustainable and high quality information, products, and services.
Private Sector Technical Coordinator
The Private Sector Technical Coordinator will support the day to day management and implementation of the SHOPS Kenya program activities, e.g., social franchising, private health insurance, market analyses, quantitative data analyses, etc., 
Duties include but are not limited to the following:Serve as task manager, supporting the Chief of Party and Technical Leads to ensure program activities are implemented within timeline and budget. Perform or may lead on technical and research-related tasks (data collection/analysis, developing briefs, report writing, etc )Assist in the development and management of agreements with consultants, subcontractors and partners as needed for activity implementationCoordinate across and between field and HQ staff to ensure smooth implementation of activities and timely submission of country project deliverables including financial reports, workplans, quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports, etc.Masters Degree in public health, public policy, business administration or relevant discipline with 3+ years relevant work experience; OR BA with 6+ years of work experience in a related fieldPrevious experience supporting donor funded programs, USAID preferred.Solid computer skills in word processing, spreadsheets, database management, PowerPointStrong writing, communication and presentation, skillsSend cover letter and CV to shopskenyainfo@shopsproject.com citing the job title in the subject of the email by 24th October, 2013

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