We are looking for a
dynamic and experienced individual to manage and grow strategies, and support efforts to rollout our projects. You will be responsible for leading a large portfolio of multi-year scientific and global health projects, and you will support and drive CGPS interactions with international stakeholders, as well as representatives from national and international public health bodies, including the World Health Organisation. You will be responsible for organising and chairing meetings, committees, and working groups related to the program and playing a leading role in growing external networks and cross-sector initiatives to benefit CGPS and the University. To be successful in this role, you will hold a postgraduate degree with demonstrable experience in leading and managing complex scientific projects/programmes successfully, or be educated to an undergraduate level with an excellent and extensive track record of leading and managing successful scientific projects/programmes. You will have the ability to demonstrate leadership of a large and complex programme, for example, with multiple stakeholders, multi-disciplinary teams, multiple budgets, and regulatory complexity. You will be highly organised with the ability to manage a vast amount of relatively complex information and to prioritise a demanding workload with competing deadlines.