





Metro location and known nonprofit brand but senior, sector-specific public health finance skills limit candidate pool.
Requires deep public health finance experience and government stakeholder engagement, limiting cross-industry transferability.
Explicit 10+ years requirement plus sector-specific public health finance expertise makes shortlisting highly selective.
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Lead strategic planning and budgeting for the metropolitan disease surveillance program, including assessing global cost norms and recommending realistic budgets.
Evaluate and improve funds flow, financial reporting systems, and accountability to enhance program efficiency and transparency.
Develop and implement sustainable financing strategies and capacity-building initiatives to ensure long-term financial viability of metropolitan surveillance units.
Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, economics, or related field; Master's degree or professional certification (CPA, CMA, CFA) is a plus.
Minimum 10 years of experience in planning, financial management, or related roles within public health, international development, or government sectors.
Proficiency in MS Office and familiarity with financial management software and digital data analysis tools.
Legal authorization to work in India; willingness to travel up to 30% for program activities.
Experienced professional with a strong background in financial planning and management in public health or government sectors, especially in disease surveillance or health infrastructure programs.
Capable of engaging and collaborating with multiple stakeholders including government agencies, donors, and technical partners at national and state levels.
Demonstrated ability to design and implement systems enhancing financial accountability, sustainable financing, and capacity building within complex health programs.