
Manager (Scale-up), Type-1 Diabetes
- Company
Clinton Health Access Initiative
- Location
New Delhi
- Employment Type
Full-Time
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Functional Category
Programme Management & Implementation
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Experience
8 - 9 years
- Date Posted
13-Oct-2025
- Application Deadline
08-Nov-2025
About Clinton Health Access Initiative
CHAI's mission is to save lives and improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries by enabling the government and private sector to strengthen and sustain quality health systems. Today, CHAI operates in 36 countries across the world and more than 80 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated price reductions, vaccines, medical devices, and diagnostics. Current programs at CHAI include HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Maternal, Newborn and Reproductive Health, Diarrhea and Pneumonia, Nutrition, Vaccines, Health Financing, Health Workforce, and Cancer. CHAI also has a number of experts working across the organization to help shape global markets, to negotiate lower prices for drugs and health tools, provide clinical support and knowledge, and utilize the latest and best data and analytics to shape decision-making.
Overview of the Role
WJCF seeks a highly motivated and entrepreneurial individual with outstanding credentials and demonstrated strategic thinking, team and stakeholder management abilities for the role of Manager (Scale-Up), Type 1 Diabetes. The Manager will independently lead the scale-up of WJCF’s T1D work across 3-5 states in India. The ideal candidate should have exceptional interpersonal and stakeholder management skills, be able to independently drive work modules, be comfortable working with government stakeholders, leading cross-functional teams, and have a strong commitment to excellence.
Job Description
• Develop a strategic roadmap and implementation plan for scaling up WJCF’s T1D program across 3-5 additional states, by developing a deep understanding of WJCF’s current program operations and deepening stakeholder engagement.
• Build, mentor, and guide a team anchor implementation of programmatic activities in the scale-up states
• In close collaboration with the program leadership, lead program implementation in the scale-up states
• Cultivate and develop deep engagement and collaborate with health leadership in the scale-up states to jointly develop and implement pathways for sustainable T1D service delivery through the public health system.
• Support health leadership in the scale-up states in monitoring and evaluating program activities to track progress and inform decision making
• Identify potential risks and challenges to the implementation and roll-out of scale-up activities and plan for / implement suitable mitigation mechanisms to address such risks.
• Document and disseminate learnings from the scale-up experience through articles, conferences / workshops, and other events
• Support the program leadership in overall grant management, including development of progress briefs and narrative, budget management, representation at events, and building engagement with external partners and stakeholders
• Support broader initiatives in the non-communicable diseases (NCD) segment including scoping and knowledge development, proposal development, development of communication briefs, etc.
• Build and maintain trust-based relationships with relevant government stakeholders, development partners, and other stakeholders relevant to the program.
• Support with other responsibilities as requested by the program leadership
Required & Preferred Qualifications
Skill
• Proven performance in a fast-paced, results driven environment.
• Ability to work independently, prioritise, and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
• Willingness to travel extensively within and outside the program geography in India.
Education
Master’s/bachelor’s degree in management, public health, public policy, or other relevant fields.
Experience
Work experience of 8+ years in public health, management consulting, public policy, or allied areas. Experience of working with government stakeholders and familiarity with the public health system.