From leading clinical trials on a biodegradable contraceptive implant in the Dominican Republic to partnering on an injectable HIV prevention study and providing mental health support to kindergarteners in Ukraine, FHI 360 leverages data-driven solutions to tackle global health challenges. With 4,000 staffers, the organization works across project implementation and research publications, primarily in global health — its largest portfolio — while also working in other critical areas of development.
Active in more than 60 countries, funding trends indicate the organization will continue to see an increase in work across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, according to Kelly Busley, a senior recruiter at FHI 360. Consequently, language skills in French and Arabic, as well as Spanish and Portuguese, are sought after, alongside English.
Busley recruits for funded projects and corporate positions, while her colleague Stephanie Schott, also a senior recruiter, focuses on proposal-based roles. These positions, contingent upon funding, typically require more senior expertise and experience with specific donors.