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Employment

Title: International Managing Director
Salary: $40,000/Yr - to - $50,000/Yr
Job Type: Full Time

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education: Master's Degree
Career Level: Management (Manager/Director/Supervisor)
Nonprofit Experience: 2-10 Yrs

JOB DESCRIPTION

African Child Care Association, Inc. (ACCAINC) seeks an energetic, committed and charismatic Managing Director to help facilitate a process of significant replication and dissemination of its HIV/AIDS and related diseases youth programs. The Managing Director will report to the Board and he/she will oversee the development and implementation of:
- Fundraising strategy; Business Management
- Coordination of ACCAINC various programs
- Communication and Personnel Management

The ideal Candidate must have dynamic leadership skills, collaborative spirit and passion for our mission and the ability to lead the implementation of the strategic direction for ACCAINC as it enters a bold, new phase in its development as an International organization.
- Experience in Non-profit field required
- International Experience a plus
- Travel to overseas locations necessary


HOW TO APPLY

Submit resume, references, salary requirements and cover letter to:

Delphine O. ON
Board Chair
1770 Indian Trail Road, Suite 200
Norcross, GA 30093
Email: delba@accainc.org





The Facts

  • Sub-Saharan region of Africa is a home of an estimated 25.8 million people living with HIV which is more than 60% of all the people living with HIV virus in the world at the end of 2005.
  • In just that year, there were an estimated 3.2 million new infections, while more than 2.4 million adults and children died of AIDS.
  • Among youngsters aged 15-24, more than 1.7 million people were living with HIV in 2005; under age 15, more than 2.1 million children are living with HIV.
  • According to various surveys (2000-2004), in every group of 4 young people living with HIV, there were 3 young women for 1 young man. 12.3 million Children have been orphaned by AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Every day, about 1,700 children become infected with HIV.