
About Corus: Corus International is the parent of a family of world-class social impact organizations that collaborate in the world's most vulnerable communities to deliver the holistic and sustainable solutions needed to address the interconnected challenges of poverty, access to healthcare, and climate change. Corus is a new model in the international space, creating a consortium of specialized nonprofit and for-profit entities for greater impact.
Corus combines more than 150 years of experience from our nonprofit and for-profit affiliates-IMA World Health, Lutheran World Relief, CGA Technologies, Ground Up Investing, and LWR Farmers Market. Together, these organizations take a systematic approach to developing rural economies, eliminating extreme poverty, ensuring access to quality healthcare, and responding to urgent humanitarian needs in fragile contexts.
Further details about the organization can be found at: https://corusinternational.org
About the Job: IMA World Health is seeking a Project Director to provide overall technical leadership and operational oversight for the European Union funded project operating in seven health zones in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri. S/he will serve as the primary liaison with the European Union, Democratic Republic of Congo provincial government, technical partners within our consortia, and other development partners/stakeholders working in the DRC as well as with IMA World Health's national office based in Kinshasa and the headquarters based in Washington DC. S/he will liaise with these organizations to ensure coordination and harmonization with other nutrition and health-related activities in Democratic Republic of Congo. The project director will ensure that the project's goals, objectives, and strategy are achieved and that contractual requirements are met on time and within budget for the three objectives listed below:
S/he will be responsible for leading the project team with an integrated vision, demonstrating effective leadership and strategic planning skills, management experience, excellent interpersonal skills, and strong written and oral communication skills. The Project Director is also responsible for ensuring compliance with IMA World Health's policies and procedures and European Union's rules and regulations, including ensuring subcontractor compliance and monitoring the quality of program implementation.
The position will be based in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo and will report to the Country Director and the Director of Program Development and Quality based in IMA World Health's national office in Kinshasa. The project manager defines his/her priorities and validates them with his/her supervisor in the annual performance planning process. He/she may propose initiatives aimed at strengthening the capacities of project stakeholders. He/she is accountable for the smooth running of project activities and the achievement of assigned objectives. He/she maintains functional relationships with senior project staff. Actual hiring is contingent upon signed agreement and European Union's approval.
Key Responsibilities:
Role 1: Develop program plans and budgets to guide implementation in accordance with the funder's regulations and in line with IMA World Health regulations. (20% of time).
Role 2: Ensure the quality, efficiency, effectiveness, and monitoring of project implementation (30% of time).
Role 3: Provide supervision of technical staff. (30% of time).
Role 4: Define innovative implementation strategies and ensure learning and reporting on project activities. (15% of time).
Role 5: Other responsibilities. (5% of time).
Qualifications:

Corus International is an ensemble of long-serving, global leaders in international development and humanitarian assistance committed to ending poverty and building healthy communities across Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Africa. Made up of several non-profit and for-profit organizations – Lutheran World Relief, IMA World Health, CGA Technologies, Ground Up Investing, and Farmers Market Brands – the Corus family's global networks expand wide and our local partnerships run deep.
Alongside communities and local partners in fragile settings, Corus' dedicated experts across the family of organizations integrate disciplines, approaches and resources to overcome global health challenges, develop productive and stable economies, improve resilience in the face of climate change, and respond to natural disasters and humanitarian crises. With the support of our family's diverse set of partners and funding – from multi- and bilateral institutions and foundations to the private sector and individuals – we invest in solutions that are innovative, scalable, holistic and move the needle towards transformational change.
Our dedicated experts around the globe work together to bring life-saving aid and long-term hope to even the most fragile corners of the world and in the most challenging of circumstances. We connect disciplines, approaches and people because we know that the more collaboration we can efficiently achieve, the wider, more systemic impact we can create.
It’s belief and action, in harmony.