Targeted States High Impact Projects (TSHIP) Vacancies
TSHIP (Targeted States High Impact Project) is a five-year program
focused on the improvement of Health Systems and the Management of
Health Systems for higher quality Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health,
Family Planning, and Reproductive Health service delivery in Nigeria.
TSHIP is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by a group .of foreign and local non-governmental organizations consisting of John Snow Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), Center for Development & Population Activities (CEDPA), Futures Group International LLC, JHPIEGO, and Management Strategies for Africa (MSA).
The Targeted States High Impact Projects (TSHIP) Nigeria announces the following vacancy(s).
Post Title: Grants Management
Location: Bauchi
Contract Type: Consultancy
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested candidates should send suitability statements and recent curriculum vitae before the closing date to: http://www.tshipnigeria.org/index.php/current-vacancies
JSI is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit our web site www.tshipnigeria.org for more details on the organization
TSHIP is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by a group .of foreign and local non-governmental organizations consisting of John Snow Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), Center for Development & Population Activities (CEDPA), Futures Group International LLC, JHPIEGO, and Management Strategies for Africa (MSA).
The Targeted States High Impact Projects (TSHIP) Nigeria announces the following vacancy(s).
Post Title: Grants Management
Location: Bauchi
Contract Type: Consultancy
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested candidates should send suitability statements and recent curriculum vitae before the closing date to: http://www.tshipnigeria.org/index.php/current-vacancies
JSI is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit our web site www.tshipnigeria.org for more details on the organization
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