FHI 360 Project Director Job Vacancy in Tanzania

FHI 360 seeks key staff for $78 million HIV/AIDS Care & Health Systems Strengthening project in Tanzania
In 2008, AIDS killed 25,000 people in the United States. In Africa it killed 1.4 million.

That’s why FHI 360 has been working for a quarter century to stop the spread of AIDS. FHI 360 researchers conducted the first randomized trials on the effectiveness of HIV counseling and testing in Kenya and Tanzania. They led the study in South Africa that showed that Tenofovir gel can prevent HIV among women. And they work to prevent the spread of HIV through behavior change programs all over the world.
FHI 360’s global track record in HIV/AIDS care and treatment, combined with more than a decade of experience strengthening health systems in Tanzania, equips us with the skills to lead a potential new $78 million USAID project called Enhancing Multi-Sectoral Response to HIV/AIDS.

If you have experience managing large US government funded HIV/AIDS projects in Tanzania and you want to join one of the largest and most effective global HIV prevention and treatment organizations in the world, please go to our website and apply for one of our positions today: http://www.fhi360.org/en/workingwithus/index.htm

Deadline: 13 November 2011

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *