CORE Group recruits 01 Deputy Director and Technical Lead – CGPP Senegal
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Published 1 week ago · Expires 1 month from now
Job description
Position Overview
CORE Group is recruiting a Deputy Director and Technical Lead for the CGPP Senegal Secretariat. This is a full-time consulting contractor position based in Dakar, Senegal, with frequent travel to project-supported regions.
Employment Details
- Position Title: CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) Senegal Secretariat Deputy Director and Technical Lead
- Hiring Organization: CORE Group, Inc.
- Type of Employment: Full-time consulting contractor
- Contract Duration: May 4, 2026 – September 30, 2026 (with possibility of extension)
- Duty Station: Dakar, Senegal
- Reports to: CGPP Senegal Secretariat Director
- Eligibility: This position is strictly for local nationals in Senegal
About CGPP
The CORE Group Partners Project (CGPP) is a United States Department of State-funded, multi-country, multi-partner initiative that provides on-the-ground technical assistance and guidance to support host country efforts to eradicate polio, strengthen immunization systems, enhance disease surveillance, and increase access to essential health services.
CGPP operates across four technical areas:
- Polio eradication
- Nutrition
- Maternal and child health
- Global health security
The initiative works through existing networks of international and local NGOs operating in hard-to-reach areas with low immunization coverage. At the country level, a secretariat coordinates the work of CGPP partner organizations to complement the efforts of all implementing partners.
In Senegal, CGPP supports national health strategies by expanding access to essential lifesaving health services and promoting child and family health through integrated community-based interventions.
Purpose of the Position
The Deputy Director of the CGPP Senegal Secretariat will be based in Dakar and support the Secretariat Director in providing technical leadership of CGPP operations in Senegal to improve maternal and child health outcomes.
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