Senior Program Manager, Gender, Adolescent Transitions and Environment Program – Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Senior Program Manager, Gender, Adolescent Transitions and Environment Program – Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

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The Gender, Adolescent Transitions and Environment (GATE) program in the Department of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, is now recruiting for a Senior Program Manager. 

Under the direct supervision of the Director of the GATE Program, the Senior Program Managerprovides oversight and technical support for multiple program activities including research operations, the management of projects globally and in the USA, partnership buildingand fundraising.

GATE is an innovative research and practice program dedicated towards improving the lives of adolescents and women around the world. We are looking for an individual who brings a technical background and aptitude for managing people and who is looking for an opportunity that is aligned with our areas of work, including pubertal health transitions, menstrual health and hygiene, and access to sanitation. The Senior Program Manager will collaborate closely with the larger GATE team of staff and students. The position will involve some international travel.

Our body of work frequently intersects with the education and development arenas, and is grounded within the social sciences. The body of publications resulting from the GATE team’s collective effort can be found here, with examples of our practice focused publications and guidance on the GATE website.

Additional details and a link to apply can be found here: https://opportunities.columbia.edu/en-us/job/528547/senior-program-manager


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