Who we are
We’re Population Services International (PSI), the world’s leading non‐profit social marketing organization. We work to make it easier for people in the developing world to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire by marketing affordable products and services that range from mosquito nets to contraceptives to HIV testing. We are a $560m enterprise based in Washington, DC, operating in the private and public sectors in more than 65 countries.
Join us!
There are over 9,000 “PSI’ers” around the world. It’s a diverse group of entrepreneurs and professionals with an unusually wide range of backgrounds - from the medical industry to the music business - all with unique skills we bring to the job.
PSI/Ethiopia is an innovative network member of PSI with a team of more than 140 people passionate about marketing and dedicated to serving Sara! Since 2003, we have marketed products and led programs to prevent HIV, improve reproductive health, and improve child health. We market condoms and increase condom use among people most at risk of HIV. We increase access to clean water by selling Wuha Agar, a water disinfectant. At PSI/Ethiopia we do more than simply provide products and services, we seek to create true change – by making markets work for the poor – to increase the use of critical health products and services that are available, affordable, and desirable to the most vulnerable Ethiopian people.
We are looking for an experienced gender professional to lead gender integration under a 5 years USAID-funded activity aimed at providing comprehensive HIV services for key and priority populations. The ideal candidate has experience working on health, with a focus on HIV; s/he will lead the training of professionals (providers, gate-keepers) on ethical approaches when working with victims of gender-based crimes, violence, etc. S/he will also support the continued growth of expertise in and sensitivity to gender among the project staff, and directly contribute to the development and delivery of high quality programming towards gender equity.
Sounds like you? Read on!
Your contribution
You will work under the supervision of the Chief of Party, in close collaboration with the technical team, the regional team and the delivery team. More specifically, you will:
- Provide guidance during formative research, to identify gender dimension/aspects facing the community
- Provide technical leadership to ensure that project activities address gender considerations
- Ensure that gender is integrated and mainstreamed across the project, including project design, implementation and monitoring, operations, as well as in staff training materials, policies and procedures.
- Conduct gender analyses and research on gender norms and constraints in project locations
- Provide strategic technical guidance on gender integration to key personnel, project staff, government institutions, and local implementing partners and stakeholders
- Develop appropriate gender resources and tools for project staff
- Design and facilitate gender trainings for staff, stakeholders, and project clients to ensure that the project assesses and accounts for gender and youth consideration
- Work closely with the monitoring, evaluation and learning team on data collection, analysis, and reporting on gender indicators.
Your KPIs
- Technical capacity of LIPs and GOE structures scored high to implement key and priority population
- Sub-awards actual VS forecast performance
- No major compliance findings, otherwise necessary management actions done
- Active use of the Capacity Building Plan
Your background
- MA/MPH/BA degree in Public Health or equivalent
- 5/7 years of progressive professional experience in gender for development organizations
What it takes to succeed
- Demonstrated capacity to lead the collection, analysis, and utilization of information from a broad range of sources.
- Proven technical expertise in addressing harmful gender norms, preventing and responding to gender-based violence, reducing vulnerability of adolescent girls and young women, and constructive engagement of men and boys, as applied to very poor and highly vulnerable settings
- Knowledge of and familiarity with international assistance program gender requirements, preferably USAID office
- Proficiency in MS Office products;
- Fluency in English
- Good personal organizational skills including the ability to meet deadlines and work well under pressure
- Willingness to travel within Ethiopia