Anera is a development assistance and humanitarian aid organization that has been operational in the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem since 1968. Anera focuses on agriculture and rural development, water and sanitation, job creation, health, and education. Anera is currently seeking a Chief of Party (COP) for an anticipated USAID-funded Gaza Health Recovery Activity (GHRA) Program. This full-time position is based in Ramallah and requires travel to the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem.
The Gaza Health Recovery Activity (GHRA) is a 5-year USAID project designed to address the critical healthcare needs resulting from the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The primary objective of the project is to restore and enhance essential health services in the region amidst significant disruptions. This includes activities across various health sectors such as basic and emergency curative health services, primary healthcare (including obstetric services, mother and child health, communicable disease control, immunizations, supplementary feeding programs, and management of non-communicable and chronic diseases), secondary healthcare, treatment of physical trauma and tertiary care, mental health services, psycho-social support, and rehabilitation.
The availability of this position is contingent upon donor approval and funding.
Job Summary:
The COP will report to the Country Director and will serve as the primary Point of Contact (POC) with USAID TOCOR. The Chief of Party will lead program implementation and ensure quality control, encompassing technical leadership, human resources management, oversight of physical assets and finances, and communication responsibilities.
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Anera, which has no political or religious affiliation, works on the ground with partners in Palestine (West Bank and Gaza), Lebanon and Jordan. We mobilize resources for immediate emergency relief and for sustainable, long-term health, education, and economic development. Our staff serve in their communities, navigating the politics that constrict progress to get help where it’s needed most.