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U.S. EMBASSY IN ZIMBABWE

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About Employer: U.S. EMBASSY IN ZIMBABWE

The United Kingdom formally granted independence to Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) in 1980, following years of conflict between minority white rulers and majority black guerilla movements. The United States was the first nation to open an embassy in the country, and it pledged assistance toward Zimbabwe’s economic development.

U.S. enduring interest and commitment to the people of Zimbabwe has not changed. The U.S. stands by the commitments that we made to the people of Zimbabwe at independence in 1980; to work together to promote democratic institutions, equitable economic growth, public health, and food security.

Open Positions

GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH INTERNS (1 Post ) Successful applicants will have the opportunity to understudy malaria research and surveillance workflows and to undertake time-bound nested research under the guidance and mentorship of experienced scientists, including exposure to research findings dis…

Job Description We are looking for a Knowledge and Insights Manager to manage a team of business analysts, statisticians, data scientists, and data modelers in using data to provide insights into business performance and suggest areas for and methods of improving operations. Translate the work of …

Job Description The overall responsibility of this role is to oversee the implementation of forensic and investigation policies; to drive prevention, sensitisation and training of staff and other stakeholders on proactive fraud-prevention measures; to act as the liaison between the Group, Business…

  • [email protected]
  • +263-867-701-1000
  • https://zw.usembassy.gov/
  • 2 Lorraine Drive, Bluffhill Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Harare