Deputy Chief of Party, Technical โ€“ USAID/Ukraine New Workforce Development Activity

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  • Added Date: Friday, 02 August 2024
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FHI 360 is currently recruiting for the position of Deputy Chief of Party Technical (DCOP - Technical) for an anticipated USAID-funded workforce development project. This new award will support the upskilling and retraining of Ukraineโ€™s labor force to adapt to the demographic and workforce shocks caused by war. The award will help adapt employers and employees to structural changes in the labor market. The budget is expected to be $50-100 million.

Job Summary:

The DCOP-Tech is responsible for supporting the Chief of Party (COP) in ensuring the program meets its programmatic targets and deliverables on-time and within budget. S/he will be responsible for developing and maintaining the overall technical vision, strategy, and direction of the project; supporting design, delivery, and progress against the approved work plan; and reporting against the performance monitoring plan. The DCOP-Tech will be versant in the core technical themes of the project. The DCOP will ensure that program components are evidence based, appropriate for the Ukrainian context, responsive to changing needs, and incorporate core USAID guiding principles and the highest standards of Gender Equality, Safeguarding and Social Inclusion.

The DCOP-Tech will work collaboratively with staff and partners to implement efficient and high-quality technical approaches for meeting targets and deliverables and ensuring USAID satisfaction. The DCOP-Tech will maintain positive relationships with donors, government officials, partners, and sub-awardees. The DCOP will be expected to identify issues and risks related to the activity implementation in a timely manner, and to suggest appropriate adaptive adjustments. The DCOP will oversee a team of technical specialists. The DCOP-Technical will be designated Acting COP in the COPโ€™s absence and will represent the program to USAID, donors, relevant government entities, partners, other implementers, and stakeholders when acting as the COP.

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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