Analyst III Health Co-Investment Policy, Audit, & Expenditure Analyst
Arlington, TX - USA
Job Summary
Overview
Nakupuna Companies seeks an Analyst III: Health Co-Investment Policy Audit & Expenditure Analyst. The Office of Program Transition and Supply Chain (PTSC) leads the Department of States health systems transition planning on behalf of the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy (GHSD). In this capacity PTSC develops and oversees the execution of bilateral transition MOUs and country implementation plans establishing requirements standards targets and timelines and monitoring progress against those plans. PTSC also serves as GHSDs center of excellence for private-sector engagement private-finance mobilization and economic addition the office oversees the global supply chain contract ensuring the safe timely and effective delivery of HIV malaria and TB commodities to more than 70 countries on a regular and ongoing basis.
Responsibilities
The Health Co-Investment Policy Audit & Expenditure Analyst will provide technical support and oversight across countries receiving health foreign assistance from the U.S. government on the standards processes and indicators to be used for co-investment policy audits and expenditure reviews. Additionally to compile and analyze partner government budget and expenditure data ensuring consistency transparency and accountability.
- Develop and disseminate standardized reporting processes indicators and tools for co-investment audits and expenditure reporting and assessments
- Provide technical support and oversight to country teams on audit budget and expenditure reporting implementation and compliance
- Review and assess findings to ensure alignment with bilateral health MOU requirements
- Train and build capacity of country teams and partners on standards and best practices
- Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to address audit- and government finance-related challenges
Deliverables:
- Draft or co-author USG and interagency policy papers strategy documents and guidance related to co-investment health financing and donor-to-country transition
- Contribute to internal knowledge platforms by posting relevant analyses tools and lessons learned from audit and expenditure reporting efforts
- Compile data sets for analysis of partner government health budgets and expenditures
- Establish standardized audit process and indicator guidance documents
- Create training materials and capacity-building sessions for country teams
- Compose oversight and compliance reports
- Provide recommendations for process improvements and best practices
- Conduct analysis of budget and expenditure data from partner governments
- Produce monitoring reports summarizing financing trends risks and progress toward country ownership and sustainability
Qualifications
Skills/Qualifications:
- Expertise in financial oversight standards and co-financing mechanisms
- Experience developing and implementing expenditure reporting processes and indicators
- Strong analytical organizational critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Ability to provide technical guidance and capacity building to country teams
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities
- Familiarity with international donor requirements and bilateral health memoranda of understanding (MOU) compliance
Education and Experience:
- Masters degree or higher in Public Health Finance International Development or a related field
- Minimum 7 years of experience in international development and/or global health
- At least 5 years of experience working with a multilateral development institution (e.g. the World Bank)
- Background in public health health systems economics/financing and monitoring and evaluation
Clearance Requirements: Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Clearance.
Physical Requirements: The ideal candidate must at a minimum be able to meet the following physical requirements of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation:
- Ability to perform repetitive motions with the hands wrists and fingers.
- Ability to engage in and follow audible communications in emergency situations.
- Ability to sit for prolonged periods at a desk and working on a computer.
The Nakupuna Companies use a market-based compensation strategy to ensure that our employees are compensated within applicable market ranges commensurate with multiple factors including but not limited to the individuals particular combination of education knowledge skills competencies and experience as well as contract-specific affordability organizational requirements and position location. The projected compensation for this position is $95000.00 to $100000.00 (annualized USD). The salary range displayed represents the typical range for this position and is just one component of Nakupuna Companies total compensation package for employees.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
The Nakupuna Companies are a Native Hawaiian Organization (NHO)–owned family of companies comprising large and 8(a) small disadvantaged businesses dedicated