On 31.5.20

Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) at Abt Associates
Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) 

Abt Associates, a global leader in research and implementing technical programs in the fields of economic growth, international health, social and environmental policy, and climate change, seeks highly qualified candidates for the anticipated USAID-funded Tanzania Horticulture Activity.

Candidates should possess the following qualifications:

A university degree in agriculture, business administration, economics, communications, health and behavioral or social sciences or a related field is required.
A minimum of 10 years of professional experience in one or more of the relevant technical areas listed below. USAID experience is highly preferred.

Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP): will provide strategic leadership, management, and technical direction in advancing horticulture market systems strengthening and will support the project team, and counterparts in the implementation of activities. The DCOP will provide managerial and technical support to the COP, assisting in areas including work planning, performance management, and strategic communications. Posted by Mabumbe Jobs

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates may send a CV and cover letter to tanzaniajobs@abtassoc.com 

Please include the title of the technical area and “USAID/Tanzania Horticulture” in the subject line of the email. One email per position application. Deadline for applications is 15 June 2020.

All positions are contingent upon program award and funding. Tanzanian nationals are encouraged to apply. Only qualified candidates will be contacted.

Abt Associates is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse workforce. Abt Associates provides market-competitive salaries and comprehensive employee benefits


READ More Jobs Job Opportunity at TANICA PLC, Procurement Officer
5 Job Opportunities at Mbeya University, Assistant Lecturers


Receive New Jobs everyday to your inbox. New Jobs Tanzania.

Next
« Prev Post
Previous
Next Post »