Technical Director, HIV & TB
2025-09-17T11:05:55+00:00
FHI 360
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kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Nonprofit, and NGO
Admin & Office
2025-09-24T17:00:00+00:00
Uganda
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Job Summary:
The Technical Director, HIV & TB will provide technical leadership and oversee the design and implementation of all life-saving HIV/TB technical strategies and interventions for the EpiC project in Uganda, working closely with the MOH and district local government teams, implementing partners, healthcare facility teams, faith-based medical bureaus, and the United States Government Department of State team in Uganda. S/he will establish and continually refine technical frameworks, approaches, tools, and activities for the EpiC project in Uganda. S/he will identify related partnership needs and engage qualified partners to ensure technical performance. S/he will monitor all technical aspects of a project from initiation through delivery and ensure completion of project technical deliverables on schedule and within budget constraints. The Technical Director will select, develop and evaluate technical personnel to ensure technical objectives are met. S/he will contributes project experience and learning to global thought leadership initiatives in HIV/TB.
Accountabilities:
- Serves as the technical lead for EpiC HIV/TB activities in Uganda.
- Provides technical leadership in HIV/TB care and treatment at the facility and community level, related health systems inputs for human resources for health, laboratory services, community health service delivery, and strategic information and management information systems.
- Leads efforts to engage and co-create with key stakeholders (Ministry of Health, implementing partners, and faith medical bureaus, among others) to design and implement innovative interventions and sub-grants to ensure continued delivery of life-saving HIV/TB care treatment services, and smooth transition of key functions of the sub-grants to respective governing structures for sustainability.
- Monitors and ensures that the EpiC HIV/TB project meets the milestones and targets set in the project work plan, and that all program activities are conducted in close coordination with the Government of Uganda (GoU) and faith medical bureau structures are in alignment with GoU standards, protocols and policies; and United States Government policies and priorities.
- Liaise with counterparts within the Ugandan health system and GoU structures at national and regional levels to ensure quality service delivery in the seven regions.
- Provide or oversee technical capacity strengthening of project subrecipients for effective delivery of quality and sustainable life-saving interventions.
- Ensures high quality technical deliverables—including workplans and annual reports—are developed, submitted and approved on schedule and within budget parameters, in collaboration with the Project Director and FHI 360 home office.
- Provides direction to ensure technical activities are compliant with donor requirements, GoU regulations and FHI 360’s organization’s policies and procedures.
- Responds to donor and GoU requests and questions on technical matters and ensures timely drafts and submissions.
- Works closely with strategic information lead to monitor and evaluate EpiC HIV/TB activities and contributes to the finalization and submission of performance monitoring plans (PMPs).
- Promotes project success by collecting, writing, and distributing success stories, case studies with best practices and lessons learned, photos, and outreach at events.
- Attends informative events in Uganda, such as technical working groups, to network and share and learn information that could be valuable to project success.
- Supervises and manages a team of technical experts including technical advisors.
- Guides managers, and staff with training and developing process improvement initiatives to ensure compliance with company and government standards.
- Supports performance management and professional development of direct reports, including ongoing feedback, coaching and career support.
- Engages in writing publications and may contribute to developing proposals for complementary projects.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Applied Knowledge & Skills:
- Comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices, and procedures with project management and technical development.
- In-depth familiarity with Ugandan public health sector and donor-funded programs.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of Uganda’s health information systems and monitoring and evaluation processes as it relates to data collection for performance-based reporting and use of data.
- Demonstrated ability to perform and/ or understand complex data analyses, fluently present results of the analyzes and make recommendations based on findings.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent and demonstrated organizational and problem-solving skills. Excellent and demonstrated project management and technical skills. Ability to influence, motivate, negotiate and work well with others.
- Ability to exercise judgment within generally defined practices and policies in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions.
- Comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices and policies related to HIV/TB.
- Proven ability to ensure that budgets, schedules, and performance requirements are met.
- Excellent and demonstrated leadership skills.
- Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication and analytical skills in English.
Problem Solving & Impact:
- Works on problems of complex scope and require in depth evaluation of issues and assessment of intangible factors.
- Exercises judgment within broadly defined practices and policies to select methods and techniques for obtaining results.
- Problems encountered are complex, highly varied and require considerable judgment to obtain results.
- Erroneous decisions may result in critical delay(s) in schedules.
Supervision Given/Received:
- Provides direct supervision of a team of Technical Advisors and Technical Officers. Leads and directs staff to achieve strategic project goals.
- Coordinates with project director and FHI 360 home office to set budgets, goals, and develops procedures and training for project.
- Develops and recommends project management solutions.
- Reports to Project Director, Uganda.
Education:
- Master’s Degree or its International Equivalent in Civil Society, Communication and Social Marketing, Economic Development, Education, the Environment, Gender, Health, Nutrition, Research, Technology and Youth or a Related Field.
- A Medical Degree (MBBS/MBChB or MD) with a Master’s Degree is strongly preferred.
- Project Management (PM) training preferred.
Experience:
- 12 or more years of experience in HIV/TB care and treatment programs in Uganda.
- Experience working with PEPFAR-supported programs and international organizations implementing HIV/TB care and treatment programs.
- Experience with design and implementation of innovative technical support to local entities, including assisting local organizations to graduate from sub-grants and self-sustainability.
- Experience in building the capacity of local organizations and frontline service delivery teams.
- Experience working in a non-governmental organization (NGO) is preferred.
Typical Physical Demands:
- Typical office environment.
- Ability to spend long hours looking at computer screen and doing repetitive work on a keyboard.
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time. Ability to lift/move up to 5 lbs.
Technology to be Used:
- Personal Computer/Laptop, Microsoft applications (i.e., Office 365, SharePoint, Skype/Zoom/Teams), cell phone/mobile technology, and standard office equipment.
Accountabilities: Serves as the technical lead for EpiC HIV/TB activities in Uganda. Provides technical leadership in HIV/TB care and treatment at the facility and community level, related health systems inputs for human resources for health, laboratory services, community health service delivery, and strategic information and management information systems. Leads efforts to engage and co-create with key stakeholders (Ministry of Health, implementing partners, and faith medical bureaus, among others) to design and implement innovative interventions and sub-grants to ensure continued delivery of life-saving HIV/TB care treatment services, and smooth transition of key functions of the sub-grants to respective governing structures for sustainability. Monitors and ensures that the EpiC HIV/TB project meets the milestones and targets set in the project work plan, and that all program activities are conducted in close coordination with the Government of Uganda (GoU) and faith medical bureau structures are in alignment with GoU standards, protocols and policies; and United States Government policies and priorities. Liaise with counterparts within the Ugandan health system and GoU structures at national and regional levels to ensure quality service delivery in the seven regions. Provide or oversee technical capacity strengthening of project subrecipients for effective delivery of quality and sustainable life-saving interventions. Ensures high quality technical deliverables—including workplans and annual reports—are developed, submitted and approved on schedule and within budget parameters, in collaboration with the Project Director and FHI 360 home office. Provides direction to ensure technical activities are compliant with donor requirements, GoU regulations and FHI 360’s organization’s policies and procedures. Responds to donor and GoU requests and questions on technical matters and ensures timely drafts and submissions. Works closely with strategic information lead to monitor and evaluate EpiC HIV/TB activities and contributes to the finalization and submission of performance monitoring plans (PMPs). Promotes project success by collecting, writing, and distributing success stories, case studies with best practices and lessons learned, photos, and outreach at events. Attends informative events in Uganda, such as technical working groups, to network and share and learn information that could be valuable to project success. Supervises and manages a team of technical experts including technical advisors. Guides managers, and staff with training and developing process improvement initiatives to ensure compliance with company and government standards. Supports performance management and professional development of direct reports, including ongoing feedback, coaching and career support. Engages in writing publications and may contribute to developing proposals for complementary projects. Performs other duties as assigned.
Master’s Degree or its International Equivalent in Civil Society, Communication and Social Marketing, Economic Development, Education, the Environment, Gender, Health, Nutrition, Research, Technology and Youth or a Related Field. A Medical Degree (MBBS/MBChB or MD) with a Master’s Degree is strongly preferred. Project Management (PM) training preferred. Experience: 12 or more years of experience in HIV/TB care and treatment programs in Uganda. Experience working with PEPFAR-supported programs and international organizations implementing HIV/TB care and treatment programs. Experience with design and implementation of innovative technical support to local entities, including assisting local organizations to graduate from sub-grants and self-sustainability. Experience in building the capacity of local organizations and frontline service delivery teams. Experience working in a non-governmental organization (NGO) is preferred.
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Vacancy title:
Technical Director, HIV & TB
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Admin & Office]
Jobs at:
FHI 360
Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, September 24 2025
Duty Station:
kampala | Kampala | Uganda
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, September 17 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Job Summary:
The Technical Director, HIV & TB will provide technical leadership and oversee the design and implementation of all life-saving HIV/TB technical strategies and interventions for the EpiC project in Uganda, working closely with the MOH and district local government teams, implementing partners, healthcare facility teams, faith-based medical bureaus, and the United States Government Department of State team in Uganda. S/he will establish and continually refine technical frameworks, approaches, tools, and activities for the EpiC project in Uganda. S/he will identify related partnership needs and engage qualified partners to ensure technical performance. S/he will monitor all technical aspects of a project from initiation through delivery and ensure completion of project technical deliverables on schedule and within budget constraints. The Technical Director will select, develop and evaluate technical personnel to ensure technical objectives are met. S/he will contributes project experience and learning to global thought leadership initiatives in HIV/TB.
Accountabilities:
- Serves as the technical lead for EpiC HIV/TB activities in Uganda.
- Provides technical leadership in HIV/TB care and treatment at the facility and community level, related health systems inputs for human resources for health, laboratory services, community health service delivery, and strategic information and management information systems.
- Leads efforts to engage and co-create with key stakeholders (Ministry of Health, implementing partners, and faith medical bureaus, among others) to design and implement innovative interventions and sub-grants to ensure continued delivery of life-saving HIV/TB care treatment services, and smooth transition of key functions of the sub-grants to respective governing structures for sustainability.
- Monitors and ensures that the EpiC HIV/TB project meets the milestones and targets set in the project work plan, and that all program activities are conducted in close coordination with the Government of Uganda (GoU) and faith medical bureau structures are in alignment with GoU standards, protocols and policies; and United States Government policies and priorities.
- Liaise with counterparts within the Ugandan health system and GoU structures at national and regional levels to ensure quality service delivery in the seven regions.
- Provide or oversee technical capacity strengthening of project subrecipients for effective delivery of quality and sustainable life-saving interventions.
- Ensures high quality technical deliverables—including workplans and annual reports—are developed, submitted and approved on schedule and within budget parameters, in collaboration with the Project Director and FHI 360 home office.
- Provides direction to ensure technical activities are compliant with donor requirements, GoU regulations and FHI 360’s organization’s policies and procedures.
- Responds to donor and GoU requests and questions on technical matters and ensures timely drafts and submissions.
- Works closely with strategic information lead to monitor and evaluate EpiC HIV/TB activities and contributes to the finalization and submission of performance monitoring plans (PMPs).
- Promotes project success by collecting, writing, and distributing success stories, case studies with best practices and lessons learned, photos, and outreach at events.
- Attends informative events in Uganda, such as technical working groups, to network and share and learn information that could be valuable to project success.
- Supervises and manages a team of technical experts including technical advisors.
- Guides managers, and staff with training and developing process improvement initiatives to ensure compliance with company and government standards.
- Supports performance management and professional development of direct reports, including ongoing feedback, coaching and career support.
- Engages in writing publications and may contribute to developing proposals for complementary projects.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Applied Knowledge & Skills:
- Comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices, and procedures with project management and technical development.
- In-depth familiarity with Ugandan public health sector and donor-funded programs.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of Uganda’s health information systems and monitoring and evaluation processes as it relates to data collection for performance-based reporting and use of data.
- Demonstrated ability to perform and/ or understand complex data analyses, fluently present results of the analyzes and make recommendations based on findings.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent and demonstrated organizational and problem-solving skills. Excellent and demonstrated project management and technical skills. Ability to influence, motivate, negotiate and work well with others.
- Ability to exercise judgment within generally defined practices and policies in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions.
- Comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices and policies related to HIV/TB.
- Proven ability to ensure that budgets, schedules, and performance requirements are met.
- Excellent and demonstrated leadership skills.
- Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication and analytical skills in English.
Problem Solving & Impact:
- Works on problems of complex scope and require in depth evaluation of issues and assessment of intangible factors.
- Exercises judgment within broadly defined practices and policies to select methods and techniques for obtaining results.
- Problems encountered are complex, highly varied and require considerable judgment to obtain results.
- Erroneous decisions may result in critical delay(s) in schedules.
Supervision Given/Received:
- Provides direct supervision of a team of Technical Advisors and Technical Officers. Leads and directs staff to achieve strategic project goals.
- Coordinates with project director and FHI 360 home office to set budgets, goals, and develops procedures and training for project.
- Develops and recommends project management solutions.
- Reports to Project Director, Uganda.
Education:
- Master’s Degree or its International Equivalent in Civil Society, Communication and Social Marketing, Economic Development, Education, the Environment, Gender, Health, Nutrition, Research, Technology and Youth or a Related Field.
- A Medical Degree (MBBS/MBChB or MD) with a Master’s Degree is strongly preferred.
- Project Management (PM) training preferred.
Experience:
- 12 or more years of experience in HIV/TB care and treatment programs in Uganda.
- Experience working with PEPFAR-supported programs and international organizations implementing HIV/TB care and treatment programs.
- Experience with design and implementation of innovative technical support to local entities, including assisting local organizations to graduate from sub-grants and self-sustainability.
- Experience in building the capacity of local organizations and frontline service delivery teams.
- Experience working in a non-governmental organization (NGO) is preferred.
Typical Physical Demands:
- Typical office environment.
- Ability to spend long hours looking at computer screen and doing repetitive work on a keyboard.
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time. Ability to lift/move up to 5 lbs.
Technology to be Used:
- Personal Computer/Laptop, Microsoft applications (i.e., Office 365, SharePoint, Skype/Zoom/Teams), cell phone/mobile technology, and standard office equipment.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 144
Level of Education: postgraduate degree
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