Develop, plan, manage and perform a wide range of activities in support of existing vaccine delivery strategies, prospect and develop sophisticated investment opportunities, grant management and external relationship management.
Consult with grantees to achieve desired impact; conduct learning site visits, provide technical mentorship, review reports, convene meetings and apply and evaluate performance objectives.
Act as Immunization PST point person for identified priority vaccines and work closely with other teams, staying up to date on technical and market developments regarding the priority vaccines. Work with internal and external partners to craft global strategies to achieve program outcomes
Manage internal processes and portfolio progress while ensuring documentation, grant budgeting and reporting. Improve operational efficiency and effectiveness to have the greatest time and health impact.
Prepare and write briefs for internal stakeholders and synthesize existing literature. Provide written analysis of topics for foundation management. Fulfill data requests from leadership.
Represent the foundation to key program-related external constituencies, as appropriate, on committees related to area of expertise and responsibilities of the position. This will include providing expert guidance to partners as well as other BMGF teams, including BMGF regional and country offices. This may require deep engagement in Gavi 6.0 policy design and operationalization.
Establish and maintain collaborative and healthy partnerships with priority country officials, Gavi staff, grantees, partners, and other Foundation teams.
Your Experience
Advanced degree required with demonstrated experience (7+ years).
Solid understanding on vaccine delivery and markets with the ability to build technical credibility and interact on both a scientific and programmatic level with internal and external colleagues.
In depth understanding of global health across global, regional, and country levels. Desirable candidates will have in depth understanding of health programs in low-income countries and demonstrated experience influencing and shaping complex partnerships for collective action.
Demonstrated leadership with proven ability to work across multiple stakeholders (e.g. government, donors, grantees, and other partners) to build and sustain collaborative relationships. Ability to influence and move large institutions and bureaucracies over time.
Ability to manage complex projects and programs, including strong quantitative analytic and scenario planning skills.
Comfortable in a wide range of cultural, geographic and operational situations, demonstrating culturally sensitive behavior with a diverse range of people; work experience in a low/low-middle income country.
Comfortable with making decisions in the absence of perfect data and pivoting an approach when new information is known to achieve maximum impact.
Deadline: Nov 1, 2025
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