Job Posting Canadian Field Project Director (CFPD), Northern Ghana
CHF is a non-profit organization dedicated to enabling poor rural communities in developing countries to attain sustainable livelihoods. Founded in 1961 by The Honourable Mitchell Sharp, CHF is a registered Canadian non-governmental organization (NGO) headquartered in Ottawa. It is a pragmatic, non-sectarian, results-oriented organization that has benefited millions of people in their daily lives to break down the cycle of poverty using a Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA). CHF has helped bring self-reliance to people in the developing world and for five decades has worked with partners on projects in 52 countries. As a recognized leader in international development, CHF has over the last 50 years helped to change lives and create solutions to combat the effects of drought, disease and devastating poverty in rural communities throughout the world. CHF is currently recruiting for the position of Canadian Field Project Director (CFPD) for a large project in Northern Ghana. Qualified candidates are invited to apply in confidence to the Director, Human Resources at careers@chf-partners.ca. The closing date for applications is September 9, 2012; however applications will be reviewed as received and interviews may be scheduled on an ongoing basis. While CHF appreciates all expressions of interest in this opportunity only those candidates who meet the screening criteria will be contacted. CHF is an equal opportunity employer. |
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PROJECT OVERVIEW: CHF will be responsible for the overall project management and delivery of a large project in Northern Ghana and will deliver the project in partnership with its local partner, the Association of Church-based Development NGOs (ACDEP). CHF will work within rural communities to improve livelihoods and household food security and reduce poverty. POSITION OVERVIEW: Based in Tamale, working with three regional offices in the Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions and with select Agricultural Centers, CHF’s Canadian Field Project Director (CFPD) will be responsible for management of the project, including project planning, implementation, contracting, and reporting and for managing relationships with ACDEP, liaising with a diversity of key stakeholders, and for managing a cadre of senior-level technical specialists, including a Deputy Field Project Director (DFPD), as well as being responsible for capacity building. Full job description available at www.chf.ca/who-we-are/careers-and-opportunities. |
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