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Job Location: Washington, DC
Telework Eligible: Yes, at least 3 days per week in-person reporting at Washington, DC office.
Remote Eligible: No
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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 Junior Program Assistant-Roving. See below for more information on this exciting opportunity and apply to join Credence today!
Position Summary
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Bureau for Global Health (GH) serves as the agency’s primary source of technical expertise, leadership, and donor coordination for the health sector, including HIV and AIDS, infectious diseases, child and maternal health and nutrition, family planning and reproductive health, and health systems strengthening and reform. GH is responsible for advancing field-relevant, state-of-the-art research and the transfer of new technologies and approaches to field programs. Through its staff, programs and country teams, GH provides critical support to USAID missions and field programs in more than 70 countries. The Office of Infectious Disease (ID) within GH is responsible for programs in tuberculosis (TB), Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD)s, malaria under the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), and Global Health Security (GHS) within the Emerging Threats Division. The work within these programs includes providing technical direction, leadership and external engagement on infectious disease issues, working with external partners, and providing technical support to USAID’s field missions and programs.
The Bureau for Global Health has nine offices as follows:
The Office of the Assistant Administrator provides oversight of all global health programs, support to the field, research, legislative relations, and external affairs. The Office also houses the Center for Innovation and Impact, which supports breakthrough innovations, applies market-based approaches, and advances efforts in digital health, private sector engagement, and human-centered design in order to maximize the impact of its global health work.
The Office of Country Support provides strategic technical and programmatic assistance for USAID’s global health efforts overseas and facilitates communications between field offices and headquarters, including regional bureaus, ensuring a coordinated response to global health priorities across the Agency.
The Office of Health Systems works across the Bureau’s global health programs and is responsible for technical leadership and direction in health systems strengthening, enabling countries to address complex health challenges and protect against extreme poverty.
The Office of HIV/AIDS drives the Agency’s efforts under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in controlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic by providing technical leadership, monitoring impact, ensuring program integrity, and supporting the transition to local partners.
The Office of Infectious Disease operates as the Agency's lead for infectious diseases and manages prevention, mitigation and control programs for tuberculosis (TB), neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), malaria through the U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI), and emerging threats in global health security.
The Office of Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition functions as the Agency's technical and policy lead on maternal and child health, newborn health, immunization, nutrition, and water, sanitation, and hygiene, and plays a leading role in the Agency goal of preventing child and maternal deaths.
The Office of Policy, Programs, and Planning guides strategic planning, budgeting, programming, and procurement functions, and is integrally involved in providing leadership in resource allocation as well as performance monitoring and evaluation.
The Office of Population and Reproductive Health provides strategic direction as well as technical leadership and support to field programs in population, voluntary family planning, and reproductive health.
The Office of Professional Development and Management Support provides professional staff development to employees as well as personnel, administration, and management functions to maintain the Bureau’s workforce and operational efficiency.
The Junior Program Assistant-Roving will primarily support the GH Offices as a Credence Institutional Support Contractor (ISC).
In this role, the selected candidate will provide as-needed administrative coverage to the GH Front Office and other Front Offices in GH, performing a variety of both routine and complex administrative duties. These duties range from administrative tasks such as scheduling briefings and meetings and maintaining program files, to more complex analytical tasks such as collecting, compiling, and analyzing data for various program documents, designing and maintaining spreadsheets in support of information tracking systems, and facilitating correspondence between the Bureau for Global Health and other bureaus and offices within the Agency. The roving Program Assistant ranks tasks in order of importance and impending deadlines and handles several tasks simultaneously. The individual must develop a working knowledge of USAID policies and guidelines as well as corporate practices and procedures. This position has potential for professional development and training. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty listed below satisfactorily.
Full salary range for this position is $58,929 to $86,060 per year, with the starting salary determined based on candidate’s knowledge, skills, experience, as well as budget availability.
Specific responsibilities may include:
Competencies/Performance Criterion
Prior to submitting your application, 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.
Full Time
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
$57k-72k (estimate)
07/26/2024
08/18/2024
credence-llc.com
WASHINGTON, DC
<25
2005
SID CHOWDHARY
<$5M
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
An award-winning, fast growing, top performer in the government space, Credence is the leader among small businesses in providing innovative management, engineering, and technology solutions to the Federal Government. The 2013 GovCon Small Business Government Contractor of the Year, Credence serves in an independent and objective capacity to support the mission and goals of government programs that are undertaking complex and highly technical initiatives. WHY WORK WITH CREDENCE? Credence treats each customer, teaming partner, associate, and employee as a trusted partner whom we serve. We ensur...e successful outcomes by focusing on the one measure of success that we consider to be most importantYours. WHY WORK FOR CREDENCE? Credence was formed with the vision of creating an organization that would attract the best talent in the industry and treating each team member as a valued contributor. We are a diverse, enthusiastic family of subject matter experts, business professionals, and practitioners who all share a common goal of providing exceptional service to our customers. Our culture is focused on employee empowerment, recognition, reward, and retention, and each team member is encouraged to innovate and take their own initiative to reach their greatest potential. Credences objective of maintaining a fun, high-quality workforce is reflected in our three core values: Trust, Partnership, and Success. HOW CREDENCE GIVES BACK: One of Credences main goals as an organization is to serve others. We strongly value supporting charitable organizations through corporate events, volunteering our time, employee corporate donations, and generous corporate matching. We believe that our success should be shared with those in need, and our culture encourages giving back to the community in which we live. We continuously strive toward this goal by supporting US troops, hunger initiatives, childhood literacy, and technology industry initiatives throughout the country.
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