Employment Opportunity

Initially established in Cambodia in 1996 as a project of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, KHANA started operating as an NGO in 1997 and was officially registered as a local NGO in 2000. Since then, it has made outstanding contributions to the HIV response and other related emerging issues in Cambodia. KHANA now looks forward to its advancement as a leading health and development NGO, continuing to achieve sustainable outcomes through evidence-based programs. Strategically embracing change in the funding landscape and evolving Cambodian society, KHANA is restructuring to ideally position itself to achieve greater impact in the sector, with a future of greater health access for Cambodia’s poorest and most vulnerable people.
Currently KHANA seeks to recruit for the position of Program Development Advisor. The position is required to provide timely and high quality technical support to KHANA Management Team to fulfill the following objectives:
• Comprehensive and effective implementation of the KHANA Strategic Plan 2011 to 2015 as well as establishing or evolving relationships with existing and new key programs partners in the NGO and Government arenas and in relation to KHANA organizational sustainability. • Demonstrated programs development and improvement including support to the new HIV/AIDS Flagship project establishment of Centers of Excellence and piloting of innovations, donor program targets successfully reached, timely and effective reporting and positive programs evaluations for major donors (particularly USAID, GF, and EC)
Candidates should send a resume/CV together with a cover letter for the interested post by email to: [email protected] by 5pm on 22nd March 2015. Only short-listed candidates will be notified for a written test and interview. Detailed ToR for this position is available for download at the KHANA website (www.khana.org.kh).
KHANA is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from appropriate qualified people from all sections of the community. Qualified people living with HIV, MSM, disabled people and women are particularly encouraged to apply