Chief of Party (Ukraine)

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 13 June 2024
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Activity Background

FHI 360 is recruiting candidates for the position of Chief of Party (COP) to lead, guide, and oversee the strategy, programming, technical and financial aspects of a forthcoming USAID Mental Health Activity in Ukraine. This five-year, $50-$100 million program will be anchored in the development of a modern, evidence-informed, integrated mental health system that creates a framework for services offered across all levels of careโ€”from self-care to specialized services. This system will foster enhanced accountability, efficiency, and transparency to effectively address the evolving mental health challenges during the war and recovery.

This position is contingent on donor funding.

Job Summary

The COP will be responsible for developing and maintaining the overall vision, strategy, and technical direction of the project. They will serve as the projectโ€™s principal contact point with USAID, Government of Ukraine counterparts, donors, international and local partners, media, private sector, civil society, and other key collaborators. They will oversee a consortium of international and local partners with a focus on leading project activities, timelines, budgets, and deliverables, ensuring compliance with funder and national regulations, and fostering a safe and equitable working environment. They will proactively identify challenges and risks and work with other key personnel to adapt programming in a complex operating environment. They will assume responsibility for design, delivery, and progress against the approved work plan and budget, reporting against the performance monitoring plan, and overall compliance with all applicable USAID and FHI 360 rules and regulations. They will be expected to identify issues and risks related to the activity implementation promptly and suggest appropriate activity adjustments.

The position will be based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Ukrainian nationals are strongly encouraged to apply. Employment is contingent upon successful award of the project to FHI 360 and subsequent approval of the candidate by USAID.

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