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Jr. Digital Media Planner/Buyer

PATH

Jr. Digital Media Planner/Buyer

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    PATH is a global organization that works to accelerate health equity by bringing together public institutions, businesses, social enterprises, and investors to solve the world’s most pressing health challenges. With expertise in science, health, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales solutions—including vaccines, drugs, devices, diagnostics, and innovative approaches to strengthening health systems worldwide.

     

    The Office of Grants and Contracts (OGC) in partnership with program and operational support services is to mitigate risk for the organization. OGC provides subject matter expertise on donor compliance, federal regulations, donor terms and conditions, subaward management and PATH policies to maintain PATH’s reputation, credibility, and track record as the leading innovative nonprofit in the global health sector. The OGC team includes staff based in Seattle, WA, Washington, DC and Nairobi, Kenya.

     

    The Grants and Contracts Officer manages a portfolio of awards in alignment with assigned program teams. The overall role is to provide pre-award to close-out award management. S/he works closely with the members of OGC, Finance, Legal Affairs, Partnerships Development, and program teams to ensure donor regulatory and contractual compliance, under the supervision of the Global Grants and Contracts Manager. We seek someone with the experience and expertise to understand donor/funder terms and conditions and ensure compliance.

     

    RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

    • Review, negotiate, and coordinate input from other units for the timely review and execution of new awards and amendments.
    • Understand the nature of the award by reviewing the project description including RFAs/RFPs/project narratives and other supporting documentation.
    • Ensure compliance with federal regulations and donor-specific requirements.
    • Negotiate with sponsors/funders for terms and conditions acceptable to PATH and propose alternative language as appropriate.
    • Serve as a resource for PATH on compliance rules, regulations and standards associated with federal funds (i.e. USAID, NIH, CDC) and other donors (i.e. FCDO UN, GAVI, BMGF).
    • Provide innovative, solution-oriented support to Project Administrators and the Office of Grants and Contracts on terms and conditions of active awards, including any restrictions and possible risks.
    • Participate in project/program team meetings, including “hand-off” meetings with Partnership Development, as required for assigned programs.
    • Upon fully executing large or complex awards, initiate a kickoff meeting with Project Administrators, Subaward specialists, and other implementing staff to communicate key compliance requirements and gather information on OGC support services needed in the first six-twelve months of the award.
    • Draft flow down provisions for subawards and contracts for the Subaward Specialists who, in turn, will draft and negotiate subawards and subcontracts within the program portfolio.
    • Provide backfill to Subaward Specialist during vacations and surge periods of subaward requests.
    • Establish and maintain positive working relationships with donors and program staff.
    • In collaboration with the Global Grants and Contracts Manager and the OGC team, document existing award procedures, as well as develop, review, and implement new award procedures, templates, and tools within pre-established parameters.
    • Provide analysis, evaluation, and recommendations to improve award/subaward management associated policies and procedures within pre-established parameters.
    • Analyze donor trends and regulations to identify risks to PATH.

     

    OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

    • Provide regularly scheduled updates to the Global Grants and Contracts Manager.
    • Participate in OGC refresher topics, orientation, and facilitate/co-facilitate trainings throughout the year.
    • Assist with preparing files including reviewing awards for auditors and reports to respond to auditors’ questions.
    • Manage Special Projects as assigned.

     

    Required Skills Required Experience

    • Bachelor's degree in accounting, business, or related field with at least eight years of direct experience negotiating and administering awards required.
    • Strong organizational and communication skills.
    • Ability to handle multiple tasks and demands, establish priorities, and work effectively in a deadline driven environment.
    • Accuracy and attention to detail in the performance of duties is of critical importance.
    • Intermediate knowledge of Excel (including Macros), Word, Outlook, Salesforce.
    • Demonstrated experience working with international grants from CDC, NIH, USG contracts.
    • Experience working with international donors preferred.
    • Experience using Microsoft Office products highly desirable.

     

    MUST HAVE LEGAL AUTHORIZATION TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES.

     

    PATH is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce where diversity is valued.

     

    PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or orientation, genetic information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status, political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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    PATH HAS BECOME AWARE OF SCAMS INVOLVING FALSE JOB OFFERS.

      

    Please advise:

     

    • PATH will never ask for a fee during any stage of the recruitment process.
    • All active jobs are advertised directly on our career's page.
    • Official PATH emails will always arrive from an @path.org address.

       

    PLEASE REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS COMMUNICATIONS TO CAREERSITEHELP@PATH.ORG.

     

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  • Qualifications
    • Must have a valid Massachusetts refrigeration technician license.
    • Must have a valid EPA recovery license.
    • Minimum of 5 years licensed experience in commercial refrigeration, ventilation and heating installation, service and repair work.
    • Ability to work with a Direct Digital Control systems
    • Ability to identify and order all parts and required to complete HVAC work
    • Ability to braze, silver solder, and work with black iron pipe.
    • Ability to diagnose electrical problems on low voltage systems.
    • Ability to lay out new piping and make repairs on existing systems.
    • Ability to work from ladders and lift heavy items up to 50 lbs.
    • Basic arithmetic and measurement skills.
    • Ability to diagnose steam trap problems.
    • Must have and maintain valid Massachusetts driver’s license and daily use of an automobile.
    • High School Diploma or Equivalency
    • Operate power tools and maintenance equipment, i.e. Propress, scissor lifts etc.
    • Ability to lift heavy items up to 50 lbs.
    • Ability to speak, read, understand and write fluently in the English language.
    • Knowledge of basic safety procedures.

     

     

    PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:

    • Electrical license.
    • Pipe fitter license.
    • Oil burner license.
    • Proficiency in Seimens or Andover Controls

     

    We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.