The successful candidate will provide technical and operational support in the design, planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting of CBM's construction projects globally. The role primarily supports RTL/SDL and LCDF-funded projects, with a particular focus on the construction, rehabilitation, and upgrading of healthcare facilities. You will work closely with country offices, implementing partners, consultants, and other stakeholders.
This is a full-time, fixed-term position for a period of one (1) year, with 37.5 working hours per week. This position is only filled locally with contractual conditions of the respective country. An expatriation is not intended.
Key Responsibilities
Coordination & Planning: Coordinate the planning and design process of medium to large construction projects, mainly healthcare buildings, under RTL/SDL funding.
Stakeholder Support: Support CBM Partner organizations, local architect firms, CBM Country Offices, and the CBM Institutional Donors Division during the planning and implementation of RTL/SDL projects.
Supervision & Progress Monitoring: Conduct site supervision and progress reporting of construction projects to ensure alignment with RTL/SDL program goals and donor requirements.
Tender & Selection Management: Coordinate tendering processes and the selection of construction firms for respective construction projects, ensuring full compliance with donor requirements.
Compliance & Standards: Ensure strict compliance with local and international health and safety regulations, as well as accessibility standards.
Sustainable Design: Integrate sustainable, accessible, and cost-effective design practices into all projects.
Reporting: Complete reporting and documentation of the various stages of project phases.
Consultant Coordination: Coordinate with other consultants, such as structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers, in project delivery.
Feedback Integration: Incorporate feedback from hospital management, pediatric specialists, and CBM representatives.
Qualifications and Experience
University degree in architecture, construction/civil engineering, structural engineering, or a related field.
A valid professional license in the respective field of profession.
Proven experience in designing healthcare facilities, preferably pediatric units.
Experience with tendering and awarding construction services for the public sector.
A strong portfolio demonstrating similar projects.
Proficiency in architectural software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D modeling tools is an advantage.
Familiarity with local building codes and international healthcare design standards.
Excellent communication and project management skills.
Previous experience in infrastructure accessibility, universal design, and disability inclusion is an advantage.
Identification with Christian values and the mandate of CBM.
What We Offer
A meaningful position with creative freedom in the world's leading organization in the field of Disability Inclusive Development.
A fair salary and other social benefits based on local conditions in the country of application.
An approachable, agile organization with self-reliant people in a diverse, collegial, and high-spirited team.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply online by visiting the CBM career portal: Apply on jobs.cbm.org.