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The Front Desk Intern will greet visitors, answer and direct phone calls, manage inquiries, schedule appointments, sort mail, maintain the reception area, and assist with administrative and organizational tasks.
The Manager of Finance will oversee financial reporting and accounting functions for Evidence Action in Uganda, ensuring compliance and effective management of financial activities. Responsibilities include team leadership, accounting oversight, payroll management, tax compliance, and supporting audits. This role also involves budgeting and ensuring proper utilization of funds.
The program support staff will assist in the planning, implementation, and coordination of the MMS Pilot project, provide support during trainings, assist with data collection, and coordinate logistics with the operations department.
The intern will assist in developing new programs through research, evaluating the evidence base and cost-effectiveness, and collaborating with teams to design models and frameworks. Responsibilities include conducting stakeholder interviews and synthesizing data to inform program design.
As an Associate in Global Operations, you will support various operational functions including travel monitoring, training and knowledge management, and cross-departmental collaboration. You'll coordinate workflows, develop training content, and lead projects to improve processes while reporting to the Manager of Global Operations.
The intern will support the Safe Water Now program by conducting awareness meetings, training community promoters, collecting and managing data, and assisting with logistical support for field activities in rural communities. This role provides valuable experience in community engagement and project implementation.
The EAII Advisors Zonal Coordinator will oversee the implementation of safe drinking water programs, coordinating field activities, managing data analysis, and ensuring team performance. The role includes leading project learning initiatives and scaling operations to improve public health outcomes.
The EAII Advisors State Program Coordinator for Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MLE) is responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing MLE activities for health programs in Andhra Pradesh. Duties include data collection, report preparation, training coordination, and engagement with government officials to enhance program performance and quality assurance in data management.
The Associate-MLE will support the planning, implementation, and analysis of Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation (MLE) activities for the India Safe Water program in Andhra Pradesh. Responsibilities include assisting with data collection, training staff, coordinating surveys, ensuring data quality, and preparing reports.
The Manager of New Program Development will evaluate potential health interventions through desk research, develop evidence-based recommendations, and oversee pilot programs and their scaling. Responsibilities include relationship management and collaborating with various teams to ensure successful program implementation.
The EAII Advisors Manager will oversee budget management and financial planning for in-line chlorination programs in Madhya Pradesh, working with government agencies to ensure compliance with state needs and requirements. Responsibilities include managing budgetary processes, developing procurement frameworks, and organizing training for officials.
The Senior Manager, Program Learning Strategy will enhance the scalability and effectiveness of the India Safe Water team by optimizing internal processes and staff capabilities, defining learning agendas across projects, and managing a team to achieve those goals while ensuring stakeholder collaboration.
The Development Manager at Evidence Action will secure funding by preparing compelling proposals, managing project timelines, supporting donor relations, and generating reports on fund usage. This role involves collaboration with program teams and leading the proposal pipeline efforts.
The consultant will provide expertise on certification standards for TCCA90 chlorine tablets and related products, guide the team on compliance, and ensure quality assurance processes are effective. Duties include assessing certification gaps, verifying supplier compliance, and drafting guidelines for government standards, all conducted in collaboration with state and global teams.
The State Program Associate will support finance and operations for EAII Advisors, handling tasks such as budget preparation, expense tracking, compliance monitoring, and administrative duties. They will coordinate with field staff, assist in financial reports, and manage operational activities for programs in India.
The specialist will draft pro-forma government tenders for in-line chlorination solutions in the EAII safe water program, ensuring compliance with procurement standards and identifying technical requirements. Responsibilities include collaborating with internal stakeholders, vetting technical feasibility, and ensuring all documentation meets government regulations.
The EAII Regional Coordinator will oversee the implementation of IFA Supplementation and NDD programs in Jharkhand, coordinating with government officials and stakeholders to ensure effective program execution and advocacy. They will manage project activities, monitor data quality, and facilitate training, aiming to improve community health outcomes.
The Regional Coordinator will manage the IFA Supplementation and NDD programs at the district level, advocating for program expansion, coordinating with various government departments, facilitating training and support for health initiatives, and ensuring effective program monitoring and reporting.
The Senior Manager, Community Engagement Strategy will develop, plan, and execute the community engagement strategy for the India Safe Water program, ensuring its implementation and alignment with other program activities. The role requires leading behavior change initiatives, overseeing contract management, and coordinating with various stakeholders to optimize community engagement efforts.
The Manager, SPMU will lead budget development and management for in-line chlorination programs, collaborate with government officials to meet procurement requirements, and ensure compliance with financial guidelines. This includes preparing financial reports, organizing training for officials, and maintaining monitoring systems for budget allocation and procurement outcomes.