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Western Door specializes in program management, mission support services, information technology solutions, financial management, acquisition support, training, and strategic consulting services. The ...

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Work with USG and NGO partners to implement the HIV/AIDS prevention plan * Represent the USG, DoD, and DHAPP in coordinating HIV/AIDS prevention in-country efforts with other donors and collaborators

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Assists in working with School District and community organizations to develop and coordinate programs and events. * Interacts with the public and NGO's. * Screens and directs inquiries and ...

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BACKFILL for Allisia Ngo * Home Health CHHA - Everett WA and surrounding areas / Snohomish County ... Facility requires primary series COVID vaccination in addition to one booster * Oasis is preferred ...

... NGO/IGO representatives. The RP Manager will be responsible for the performance of the work in support of 9 training rotations involving up to 150 contracted role players. The RP Manager shall be ...

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How much do in ngo jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for in ngo in the United States is $98,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are INGO jobs?

INGO jobs refer to positions within International Non-Governmental Organizations, which are organizations that operate independently from government influence and work across borders to address global issues such as humanitarian aid, human rights, development, and environmental protection. These jobs can range from project management, research, advocacy, fundraising, to fieldwork. Working for an INGO often involves collaborating with diverse teams and stakeholders, managing complex projects, and traveling or relocating to regions where assistance is needed most.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an NGO role, and why are they important?

To thrive in an NGO role, you generally need a background in fields like social sciences, international relations, project management, or community development, often complemented by a relevant degree or experience. Familiarity with grant writing, monitoring and evaluation tools, and project management systems such as MS Office or Salesforce is typically required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and teamwork skills help you engage effectively with diverse stakeholders and communities. These skills are crucial for advancing the organization's mission, securing funding, and achieving sustainable impact.

What is the difference between In Ngo vs Community Organizer?

AspectIn NgoCommunity Organizer
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in social sciences, nonprofit management, or related fieldsOften a high school diploma or equivalent, with some roles preferring college coursework or experience
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, community centers, and fieldwork in various locationsPrimarily community-based settings, outdoor events, and local meetings
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit organizations, NGOs, and social service agenciesCommunity groups, advocacy organizations, and grassroots initiatives

In Ngo professionals typically work within structured organizations with formal roles, focusing on program management and outreach. Community Organizers often engage directly with local communities, emphasizing grassroots mobilization and advocacy. While both roles aim to promote social change, In Ngo roles tend to be more administrative and strategic, whereas Community Organizers focus on direct community engagement and activism.

How does working in an NGO typically involve collaboration with other organizations or community stakeholders?

Working in an NGO often means collaborating closely with a variety of partners, including local communities, government agencies, and other non-profits. These collaborations are essential for maximizing impact, sharing resources, and ensuring that programs effectively address community needs. As a team member, you may participate in joint planning sessions, contribute to multi-organization projects, and regularly communicate with external stakeholders to align on goals and strategies. Building strong relationships and adapting to diverse working styles are important aspects of success in this environment.
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Job description

Seneca Solutions is part of the Seneca Nation Group (SNG) portfolio of companies. SNG is the federal government contracting business wholly owned by the Seneca Nation of Indians. SNG meets mission-critical needs of federal civilian, defense, and intelligence community customers across a variety of domains. The SNG portfolio receives shared services support from its parent company Seneca Holdings and is comprised of multiple companies that participate in the Small Business Administration 8(a) program. To learn more visit www.senecanationgroup.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

The Seneca Nation Group companies offer competitive compensation and a strong benefits package including comprehensive medical and dental care, matching 401K, paid time off, flexible spending accounts, disability coverage, and other benefits that help provide financial protection for you and your family. We pride ourselves on our collaborative work environment and culture which embraces our mission of providing financial and non-financial benefits back to the members of the Seneca Nation.

DESK OFFICER

Department of Defense (DoD) HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP)

Defense Health Agency

San Diego, California

WESTERN DOOR FEDERAL, LLC

Western Door Federal, LLC (Western Door) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Seneca Nation Group (SNG), the federal government contracting enterprise of Seneca Holdings. As a Tribal 8(a) company, Western Door delivers mission-focused solutions and professional services to federal civilian, defense, and intelligence community customers worldwide.

Western Door specializes in program management, mission support services, information technology solutions, financial management, acquisition support, training, and strategic consulting services. The company combines the agility and responsiveness of a small business with the financial strength and stability of the Seneca Nation.

Western Door has a proven history of supporting complex federal programs through high-quality personnel, innovative solutions, and a commitment to mission success.

Western Door Federal offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability coverage, retirement savings plans, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. The company fosters a collaborative work environment focused on employee growth, customer success, and support of the Seneca Nation mission.

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Defense (DoD) HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP) is a global HIV program that supports partner militaries in strengthening HIV prevention, testing, treatment, laboratory systems, strategic information, surveillance, and program management capabilities. Through military-to-military partnerships, DHAPP works to improve force health readiness, strengthen military health systems, and support sustainable HIV programs worldwide.

Working in collaboration with partner Ministries of Defense, U.S. Embassies, implementing partners, and other U.S. Government stakeholders, DHAPP supports HIV epidemic control and long-term program sustainability across more than 40 partner countries.

The Desk Officer serves as the primary headquarters liaison for assigned country portfolios and is responsible for coordinating operational, programmatic, and strategic support between DHAPP headquarters, country teams, partner militaries, implementing partners, and other stakeholders. The position reports directly to the Branch Chief and/or Deputy Branch Chief and works closely with Technical Programs, Strategic Information, Epidemiology, Operations, and Country Support Teams.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

  1. Country Program Management and Oversight
  • Serve as the primary headquarters point of contact for assigned country portfolios.
  • Monitor country program implementation, performance, milestones, and deliverables.
  • Support development and execution of country strategies, implementation plans, and annual work plans.
  • Coordinate routine communication among DHAPP headquarters, partner militaries, implementing partners, U.S. Embassies, and internal stakeholders.
  • Identify programmatic risks and coordinate appropriate mitigation strategies.
  • Maintain situational awareness of country-level developments that may affect program implementation.
  1. Strategic Planning and Program Support
  • Support development and review of country strategies, operational guidance, implementation plans, and other planning documents.
  • Assist with annual planning, budgeting, target setting, and program prioritization activities.
  • Coordinate responses to leadership taskers, information requests, and action items.
  • Support implementation of DHAPP strategic priorities and branch initiatives.
  1. Stakeholder Engagement
  • Coordinate with partner Ministries of Defense, U.S. Embassies, implementing partners, and DHAPP headquarters staff.
  • Foster collaboration across DHAPP branches to ensure integrated program support.
  • Participate in meetings, technical discussions, working groups, and country reviews.
  • Represent DHAPP during internal and external engagements as appropriate.
  1. Program Monitoring and Performance Management
  • Review country reports, quarterly reviews, and program updates.
  • Monitor progress toward program goals and performance objectives.
  • Coordinate technical assistance requirements with Technical Programs, Strategic Information, Epidemiology, and Operations.
  • Track action items and ensure timely follow-up on country-specific issues.
  1. Travel and Field Support
  • Conduct Temporary Duty (TDY) travel in support of program implementation, stakeholder engagement, assessments, site visits, and strategic planning activities.
  • Participate in country reviews, partner engagements, and field monitoring activities.
  • Provide operational and programmatic support during TDYs, as required.
  1. Additional Duties
  • Participate in DHAPP all-hands meetings, branch meetings, and cross-functional working groups.
  • Contribute to special projects, strategic initiatives, and continuous process improvement efforts.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master's degree in Public Health, International Health, Health Sciences, Public Administration, Epidemiology, Global Health, or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of progressively responsible experience supporting international public health, global health, HIV programs, program management, or related fields.
  • Experience supporting military health programs or U.S. Government-funded international health programs is preferred.
  • Knowledge of HIV prevention, care, treatment, laboratory systems, strategic information, monitoring and evaluation, or related public health disciplines.
  • Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to build collaborative relationships with domestic and international stakeholders.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and virtual collaboration platforms.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Master of Public Health (MPH).
  • Experience working with partner militaries, Ministries of Defense, U.S. Government agencies, or implementing partners.
  • Experience supporting HIV/AIDS, global health, or military health programs.
  • Experience with strategic planning, program management, monitoring and evaluation, or grant oversight.
  • Foreign language proficiency is desirable.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • U.S. citizenship.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain the required Public Trust Clearance.
  • Ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally up to 30% of the time.
  • Ability to work effectively across cultures, time zones, and multidisciplinary teams.

Western Door Federal is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting, developing, and retaining a highly qualified and diverse workforce dedicated to supporting the Department of Defense mission.