Advertised: 25 June 2025
Burnet Institute
Health, Medical and Healthcare, Non Government Organisations (NGOs) | East New Britain
Burnet Institute

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Join Us to Improve Health Outcomes in Papua New Guinea

Position Title: Project Manager – Community Adolescent and Adult Multi-disease Screening
Location: Kokopo, East New Britain, PNG
Contract Term: 2 years (with possibility of extension)
Time Fraction: Full-time
Reports to: TBWG Program Manager
Direct Reports: Project Officer, Project Logistician & Driver
Closing Date: 9th July 2025

About the Role

The Burnet Institute is seeking a highly motivated Project Manager to lead the implementation of our Community Adolescent and Adult Multi-disease Screening project in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. This exciting initiative aims to pilot and evaluate an integrated, community-based model of screening and linkage to care for communicable and non-communicable diseases in adolescents and adults.

Working in close collaboration with the East New Britain Provincial Health Authority (PHA) and other key stakeholders, the Project Manager will coordinate all aspects of project planning, implementation, monitoring, budgeting, and reporting.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic and operational leadership for project delivery, ensuring activities meet donor and institutional expectations.
  • Develop and oversee project work plans, contracts, budgets, logistics, and risk management systems.
  • Coordinate local partnerships and provide high-quality engagement with the PHA and other stakeholders.
  • Manage financial reporting, forecasting, and compliance with donor and internal finance procedures.
  • Lead on MEL (Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning) systems, data collection tools, and reporting frameworks.
  • Ensure security and safety measures for project activities and personnel are up to date and effectively implemented.

What We’re Looking For

Essential:

  • Tertiary qualifications in international development, public health, or project management (or equivalent relevant experience).
  • Extensive experience in managing complex projects, including people and partnerships, contracts, and reporting.
  • Demonstrated skills in financial coordination, budgeting, forecasting, and compliance.
  • Strong time management, organisational and administrative skills.
  • Experience working in cross-cultural teams and engaging with provincial government partners, preferably in PNG or the Pacific.
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, and manage competing priorities under pressure.
  • Understanding of security, risk and OHS protocols in international development settings.

Desirable:

  • Experience working on donor-funded programs (e.g. ANCP, DFAT, Global Fund).
  • Experience with MEL frameworks, tools, and health-related data systems.

Why Join Burnet Institute?

The Burnet Institute is a leading Australian medical research and public health organisation committed to improving the health of vulnerable communities in Australia and globally. With nearly two decades of work in PNG, Burnet combines high-quality research with grassroots community health solutions.

In joining our team, you’ll work alongside dedicated professionals in a dynamic, purpose-driven environment and contribute to long-term health improvements in one of the most diverse and unique regions of the world.

How to Apply

Please submit your CV and a cover letter addressing the key selection criteria to: [email protected]

Burnet is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds, including women and people with lived experience in PNG.

More information

Job ID: #23882

Industry: Health, Medical and Healthcare, Non Government Organisations (NGOs)

Location: East New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Company: Burnet Institute

Company Description: Burnet Institute is a leading not-for-profit, unaligned, and independent Australian medical research and public health organisation focused on achieving better health for vulnerable communities in Australia and internationally by accelerating the translation of research, discovery, and evidence into sustainable health solutions. The Institute is headquartered in Melbourne with programs that run across Asia, the Pacific and in Africa. This includes technical specialists, scientists and researchers based in our Melbourne office and international staff working through international offices in Myanmar and Papua New Guinea. The Burnet’s work in PNG is guided by the Burnet PNG 2030 Strategy which has equity at its centre as it aims to “Reach for the many”. The Strategy has four key pillars – Health Impacts, Organisational Capacity, Our People, and Our Partners. For more than a decade, Burnet has addressed some of PNG’s critical health problems by implementing community-based programs using international development and public health principles. We have also undertaken social and clinical research, supporting the development of an improved evidence base to inform policy development. Partnering with both government and nongovernment health agencies and regional research networks, we have focused programming on major health issues including maternal, child and adolescent health; sexual and reproductive health; immunisation; vector-borne diseases such as malaria; and major public health threats such as HIV and tuberculosis.

Company Website: https://www.burnet.edu.au

Source: www.pngworkforce.com


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