Job Summary:
The STRengthening Infectious Disease DEtection Systems (STRIDES) Uganda Program Manager will provide program management support and coordination to the Project Director and other team members to ensure that the various aspects of the STRIDES activity in Uganda stay on schedule and within budget. This includes project planning execution, monitoring and tracking contractual deliverables, reporting and streamlining communications, identifying and resolving project issues, implementing improvement plans, and ensuring adherence to project scopes budget, and other contractual requirements. S/He will coordinate the efforts of team members and other stakeholders to deliver resultys according to plan and collaborate with other actors to integrate work plans, budgets, and multi-sector interventions, which are essential for the success and sustainability of the project. S/He will ensure compliance with internal and external regulations, evaluate the project's progress regularly, monitor the progress of subcontractors toward deliverables and provide capacity-building support in project and operations management as needed.
Accountabilities:
Project Management:
Project Administration:
Applied Knowledge & Skills:
simplicity.
Problem Solving & Impact:
techniques to obtain results.
Supervision Given/Received:
Education: **
Experience: **
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Date Revised: 9/13/2021
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