PATH
Technical Project Manager, Climate & Health, Center of Digital and Data Excellence
PATHUnited Kingdom3 days ago
Full-timeProject Management, Information Technology
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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges.

PATH’s Centre for Data and Digital Excellence is leading an ambitious initiative to establish new ‘Climate and Health Data Services’ at the heart of several ministries of health. These services will integrate fragmented climate and health data streams, generate actionable insights for policy, and strengthen government capacity to anticipate and respond to climate-sensitive health risks.

The Technical Project Manager will be responsible for overall project management and delivery across this multi-country, multi-partner initiative. You will ensure effective coordination of work packages, support partner alignment, oversee planning and reporting, and enable strong communication between technical teams and government stakeholders.

This is a cross-cutting role that requires strong programme management skills, political and cultural sensitivity, and the ability to guide a diverse consortium toward shared outcomes. While you will work closely with technical experts, your focus will be on ensuring smooth execution, stakeholder engagement, and delivery against commitments.

Responsibilities:

Programme Management & Delivery

  • Lead day-to-day programme coordination across all countries, ensuring milestones and deliverables are met on time and within budget.
  • Develop and maintain detailed work plans, budgets, and reporting schedules.
  • Ensure compliance with donor requirements, ethics approvals, and data protection standards.
  • Prepare donor and partner reports, highlighting progress, risks, and lessons learned.

Stakeholder Engagement & Communication

  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of strong relationships with ministries of health, meteorological services, and climate agencies across all countries.
  • Support the organization and facilitation of technical working groups (TWGs), workshops, and co-design sessions.
  • Ensure effective communication of project objectives, timelines, and outputs to diverse stakeholders, including policymakers, academics, and community representatives.
  • Support the dissemination of findings through toolkits, workshops, and global forums.

Research & Training Contributions

  • Coordinate training and applied learning activities (e.g., PATH’s Digital Health Applied Leadership Program) to build government and partner capacity
  • Support implementation of catalytic grants to local innovators and institutions, ensuring alignment with project goals.
  • Contribute to sustainability planning by supporting documentation of lessons learned, business cases, and financing roadmaps.
  • Contribute to other research activities as required.

Required Skills & Experience:

  • Advanced degree at the intersection of climate and: public health, or international development, or project management, or any other related field; or equivalent professional experience.
  • At least 3+ years of experience managing large, multi-country health, digital, or climate-related programmes.
  • Strong project management skills, including planning, budgeting, monitoring, and reporting.
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate diverse stakeholders across sectors and geographies.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing donor reports.
  • Strong facilitation and diplomacy skills to manage politically sensitive relationships.
  • Experience working with ministries of health, meteorological services, or other government institutions in LMICs.
  • Familiarity with digital health systems (e.g., DHIS2), climate data services, or health information systems.
  • Experience managing consortia with academic, NGO, and private sector partners.
  • Understanding of donor and multilateral funding mechanisms (e.g., GCF, World Bank, AIIB).
  • Prior experience in Pakistan, Malawi, or comparable LMIC settings.

We know great candidates won’t always meet every listed qualification. Research shows that some groups, on average, are more likely to self-select out if they feel they don’t meet all requirements. If you’re excited about the role and think you’d be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.

To be selected, you must have legal authorization to work in the UK.