GH 521 TA

GH 521 TA

Do you have experience as a program or project manager?  If so, please consider this call for Teaching Assistants for GH 521, Global Health Program Management, for the fall semester 2021.  The course is designed for 2nd year students in the Community Health and Development (CHD) concentration in the Hubert Department of Global Health.   

Qualifications

  • 2nd year or accelerated MPH student
  • >= 2 years experience in project or program management with preference given to those with experience in NGO or public sector organizations in LMICs
  • Knowledge of at least one aspect of program management including financial management, human resource management, supply chain/logistics management, marketing.

If interested please send your resume/cv to Dr. Deborah McFarland, dmcfarl [at] emory [dot] edu by August 16, 2021.  Thank you.


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