Job Location: Washington, DC
Telework Eligible: Yes, at least 3 days per week in-person reporting at Washington, DC office.
Remote Eligible: No
Summary Statement
Credence Management Solutions employs hard-working, passionate individuals who bring innovation, accountability, and a growth mindset to the many missions we support across the US Federal Government. Employee empowerment is part of the fabric of our corporate culture through which we emphasize opportunity, recognition, reward, and retention. At Credence, we follow the principles of servant leadership and believe that serving and supporting others is critical to both our individual and collective achievements. We have only one measure of success. Yours.
We are hiring for positions under the Global Health Training, Advisory, Support Contract (GHTASC) in support of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Global Health (GH). These roles deliver institutional support services in a wide range of technical areas at the junior, mid, senior, and expert levels.
We are a diverse, enthusiastic family of subject matter experts, business professionals, and practitioners who all share a common goal of providing excellent services to our government customers. If you want to work in a dynamic and fast-growing environment with highly motivated colleagues, then Credence is the right place for you!
Credence Management Solutions is seeking a Program Analyst. See below for more information on this exciting opportunity and apply to join Credence today!
Position Summary
The Mid Program Analyst provides analytical services to USAID as an institutional support contractor under the GHTASC contract.
The Mid Program Analyst works closely with subject matter experts, technical advisors, project managers, and other USAID partners to develop and synthesize data and knowledge that can be used to make sound programmatic and policy decisions. The Mid Program Analyst also interacts with technical and management staff, managing day-to-day and long-range projects, including routine administrative duties, and supports more complex analytical tasks such as collecting, compiling, and analyzing data and information to identify problem areas and make recommendations for solution/improvement in order to meet established Office/Team goals and objectives. The Mid Program Analyst assists in the maintenance of team and other relevant trackers, helps with follow up to ensure the accountability of work, and ensures team adherence to knowledge management principles to keep the team organized and on-track with completing high-quality deliverables.
The Office of Health Systems (OHS) within the Bureau for Global Health is the Bureau and the Agency’s center of excellence and focal point in providing worldwide leadership and technical expertise in health systems strengthening (HSS). OHS is responsible for developing and implementing the Bureau's HSS strategy; knowledge and talent management; and field and program support.
The Mid Program Analyst will provide technical and operational support to OHS’ Pharmaceutical and Supply Chain Systems Team as well as other staff, performing a variety of both complex and routine duties for the Office. They will provide project management support and participate in various working groups across the Bureau, providing technical guidance on topics related to health systems strengthening, pharmaceutical systems, and/or supply chain systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
The Mid Program Analyst is a key member of the team and will work closely with other Bureau/Mission staff to advance OHS’ broader goals and objectives in an efficient and effective manner. As the Mid Program Analyst will be expected to support multiple projects simultaneously, the individual will need to work independently and efficiently to balance competing priorities and deadlines while producing high-quality deliverables. In addition, the Mid Program Analyst may be given opportunities to take initiative on tasks within the office that align with their interests. The individual is expected to have some familiarity with and knowledge of technical issues and policies pertaining to health systems strengthening, pharmaceutical systems, and/or supply chain systems in LMICs and must develop a working knowledge of applicable USAID policies and guidelines, as well as corporate practices and procedures.
Full salary range for this position is $78,780 to $124,540 per year, with the starting salary determined based on candidate’s knowledge, skills, experience, as well as budget availability.
Competencies/Performance Criteria
Prior to submitting your application your resume must include relevant paid and non-paid experience showing dates held with month, year and hours worked per week for each position. Please ensure that all relevant experience and education is documented on your resume. There is no limitation to resume length; updates to resumes will not be accepted during the interview and selection process.
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