Multiple Job Openings at ICAP South Sudan

Dear All,
Job opportunities at ICAP at Columbia University South Sudan Country Office
ICAP at Columbia University seeks highly qualified and experienced candidates to apply for the various positions as outlined below to be based in Juba, South Sudan.
ICAP at Columbia University, is a global health leader situated within the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. ICAP’s global team supports programs and research that address major health issues, HIV, Covid -19 response, malaria, tuberculosis, maternal and child health and non-communicable diseases. Headquartered at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in New York City, has offices in over 20 countries. Our multidisciplinary team includes staff with technical, clinical, implementation, research, operations, program, and financial management expertise.
ICAP ensures the wellness of families and communities by strengthening health systems around the world.
Please see herein attached the job adverts.

  1. HRL Laboratory Officer. Global Careers - ICAP at Columbia University.
    Advert - HRL Lab Officer.pdf (498.8 KB)

  2. Network Optimization Advisor. Global Careers - ICAP at Columbia University.
    Advert - Network Optimization Advisor.pdf (538.2 KB)

  3. Sample Transport Coordinator. Global Careers - ICAP at Columbia University.
    Advert - Sample Transport Officer.pdf (417.6 KB)

The positions are contingent upon availability of grant funding. Columbia University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. It does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, creed, national and ethnic origin, age, and citizenship, status as a perceived or actual victim of domestic violence, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran, or any other legally protected status.
Thank you for your interest in ICAP at Columbia University South Sudan CO
ICAP Human Resources