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PAC and our partners work together on every continent to ensure U=U becomes common knowledge and all people living with HIV have access to the treatment and care to benefit from it. Find current job openings below.
U=U Project Management Consultant
Prevention Access Campaign is seeking to engage an experienced Project Management Consultant to oversee the management and development of the U=U University in the United States.
About PAC
Prevention Access Campaign (PAC) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to saving lives and ending the HIV epidemic by making Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) a reality for all people living with HIV.
In 2016, PAC launched the U=U campaign with a coalition of partners to build and communicate a consensus about the transformational but largely unknown fact: people living with HIV who are on treatment and have an undetectable viral load cannot sexually transmit HIV. Today, U=U is a thriving and growing community-led movement of HIV advocates, activists, researchers, and over 1,000 Community Partners from 105 countries.
Together, we are changing the narrative for people living with HIV and accelerating an end to the epidemic.
About U=U University
The purpose of U=U University is to educate and empower participants with the latest evidence-based knowledge and practical skills to effectively communicate the message that people living with HIV who are on treatment and have an undetectable viral load have zero risk of passing on HIV to sexual partners.
By equipping participants with a comprehensive understanding of U=U and effective strategies to use U=U as an intervention, the curriculum aims to reduce stigma, promote HIV treatment and prevention, and improve the quality of care and support provided to individuals living with HIV. Individuals and organizations who participate in U=U University can play a critical role in disseminating accurate information about U=U, optimizing HIV treatment to reach U=U, transforming the quality of life for people living with HIV, and accelerating the end of AIDS as a public health threat.
PAC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Global Network of People Living with HIV announced U=U University and the release of the resource guide Implementing and Scaling Up U=U with a week-long series of events at Living 2024 and the World AIDS Conference in July 2024. TechChange, AIDS United, IAPAC, and other US partners are joining the effort to adapt in-person and online U=U University courses for the US HIV response. Learn more at preventionaccess.org/university.
Role and function
Working closely with the Project Director, the Project Management Consultant will be responsible for the day to day oversight of the project, including:
- Development of a clear project plan outlining key milestones and timelines in accordance with the grant conditions
- The mapping, development and oversight of the project ensuring that the key deliverables and targets are met in accordance with the project plan
- Oversight of the budget, ensuring that any variances are managed in accordance with the grant conditions
- Working collaboratively with community, government and technology partners, Regular reporting to the Executive Director and other key personnel
- Developing and reporting against the agreed KPI, producing draft reports for submission to the funders
- Implementation of the agreed M&E plans
The consultant will need to demonstrate their ability and experience in delivering similar projects on budget and with positive, measurable outcomes. A knowledge of the HIV sector in the US would be beneficial although not essential.
The project plan will need to be executed over the next 12 months with a different level of time commitment dependent upon the needs of the project
Consultancy Budget – Approximately $5,000 per month requiring between 8 and 10 days of engagement per month
If you are interested in this consultancy role please submit your proposal in writing setting out:
- Your experience and why you would be in a position to undertake this assignment
- Your availability over the next 12 months to undertake this assignment
- At least two references from organizations/individuals you have worked with on similar projects
- The standard terms of your engagement
- Your commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and how you demonstrate this in your working practice
Please submit this information by 16th September to ian@preventionaccess.org