Position Overview
The Director – Health &
Rehabilitation will lead APD’s strategic and operational efforts in Early
Intervention and Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. This role demands a
visionary leader with experience managing large-scale, multi-geographic
programs, advanced rehabilitation techniques, and technology-enabled solutions.
The Director will work closely with internal teams, partners, and stakeholders
to ensure sustainable growth and measurable impact.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Program
Oversight
- Lead the strategic direction of Health & Rehabilitation
programs, ensuring alignment with APD’s mission and values. - Oversee multi-state rehabilitation initiatives, ensuring high
standards of quality and scalability. - Design and implement innovative frameworks, including
technology-assisted delivery models and digital tools for rehabilitation. - Develop program manuals, SOPs, and scalable interventions for
Early Intervention and SCIR.
Operational Excellence and Team
Leadership
- Manage and mentor a large team, fostering a culture of
collaboration, accountability, and professional growth. - Ensure alignment across programs and functional teams for
seamless execution of initiatives. - Build second-line leadership capacity through structured
training and mentoring programs.
Research, Advocacy, and External
Representation
- Spearhead applied research initiatives, contributing to
knowledge in the fields of rehabilitation and disability. - Represent APD at national and international forums, advocating
for inclusive health policies and practices. - Establish partnerships with universities to develop fellowship
programs and collaborative initiatives.
Partnership and Stakeholder Management
- Forge and sustain strategic partnerships with government
bodies, NGOs, and technical collaborators. - Expand APD’s influence in the rehabilitation space through
partnerships, joint ventures, and advocacy campaigns.
Financial Oversight and Resource
Mobilization
- Oversee financial planning and donor reporting for all
programs, ensuring transparency and compliance. - Work with the leadership team to identify and secure funding
for new and existing programs.
Qualifications and Experience
Education
- Master’s degree or higher in Physiotherapy, Occupational
Therapy, Public Health, Rehabilitation Sciences, or related fields.
Experience
- Must-have:
- 12-15 years of progressive experience in health program
management and rehabilitation services. - Proven track record of managing large teams and complex,
multi-geographic operations. - Strong expertise in Early Intervention and Spinal Cord Injury
rehabilitation. - Good-to-have:
- Experience in technology-assisted program delivery.
- Published research or experience in advocacy and policymaking.
Key Skills and Attributes
- Strategic thinking with the ability to manage complex,
large-scale projects. - Strong interpersonal and communication skills for stakeholder
management and team leadership. - Proficiency in financial oversight, donor engagement, and
compliance. - Passion for driving transformative change in the health and
rehabilitation sector.
Expectations from the Role
- The Director will prioritize scalability, sustainability, and
impact in every initiative. - Travel to program locations will be required to ensure
on-ground relevance and effectiveness. - Focus on measurable outcomes, including the development of new
initiatives and consistent program improvement.