Job Vacancies at Global Communities

Job Vacancies at Global Communities

Our History

Global Communities began in 1952 as the Foundation for Cooperative Housing, a U.S. organization that helped build houses for people in need based on the cooperative model.

Though our name has changed and our impact has grown to reach over 35 countries, our commitment to partnering with communities to bring about sustainable, positive change remains the same. In 2020, Global Communities merged with Project Concern International (PCI), a global development organization driving innovation from the ground up to enhance health, end hunger, overcome hardship and advance women and girls.

Today, as one Global Communities, we work at the intersection of humanitarian assistance, sustainable development, and financial inclusion to save lives, advance opportunity, and secure strong futures. Learn more about our rich history below.

2024

The Future of Global Health Starts Here

  • In May 2024, Global Communities and IntraHealth International announced a strategic combination to multiply our collective impact and better meet the changing needs of the countries we serve.
  • Through this agreement, IntraHealth International became a subsidiary of Global Communities, integrating health even more deeply across humanitarian and development sectors to save lives and advance equity through comprehensive and sustainable solutions.
  • With 117 years of collective experience and expertise, our combined capabilities make us a partner of choice for countries who want to strengthen their everyday health offerings, become more resilient, and use data-based approaches to lead their own healthy futures.

2020

Boldly Stepping into a Bright Future as a Unified Global Community

  • In April 2020, Global Communities and PCI announced a merger to form one dynamic organization based on shared missions and complementary areas of technical expertise and geographic reach. Drawing on over six decades of impact, Global Communities made a bold step towards a brighter future where crises give way to resilience and all people thrive.
  • The Vitas Group, a commercial holding company created by Global Communities to link global entrepreneurs, homeowners, and small and medium-sized businesses with a financial partner invested in their future, reached a significant milestone by the end of the decade, surpassing 100,000 total active clients.

2018

Scaling School Meals in Tanzania

  • PCI was asked by the Government of Tanzania to support the development of the country’s first National School Feeding Guideline and scale the organization’s model across all 20,000 public and private schools.

2012

CHF International Becomes Global Communities, PCI Launches First Cross-Cutting Program

  • CHF International officially became Global Communities, launching a new organizational brand to reflect the interconnected global nature of our work. PCI launched Women Empowered (WE), its first cross-cutting program, to support the social and economic empowerment of women through community-based savings groups.

2010

Delivering Urgent Humanitarian Assistance in Haiti and West Africa

  • In response to the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Global Communities and PCI collaborated from 2010-2014 on KATYE, an innovative neighborhood-based rebuilding project. During the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa, each organization brought individual expertise in public health and humanitarian assistance to advance community-led responses.

2008

Improving Health for Children under Age Five

  • A Mobile Health Unit was launched in the Tijuana area of the U.S.-Mexico border region, providing health services to more than 4,000 children under age five.

2005

Walking 365 Days for AIDS Awareness

  • India’s first AIDS Walk for Life was initiated and continued for 365 consecutive days, culminating on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2005.

2000

Working Alongside Communities Facing Conflict and Crisis as Partners for Good

  • The 2000s included a wide range of humanitarian and development responses to challenges around the world, including conflicts in the Middle East and South Asia, displaced persons crises in Colombia and Darfur and massive global population shifts toward urban areas.

1998

Innovating Safe Shelter Solutions for those Impacted by Natural Disasters

  • After Hurricane Mitch struck Central America, Global Communities became an innovator in transitional shelter development and earned standing as a world leader in shelter solutions.

1997

Preventing HIV/AIDS and Infant Mortality across Continents

  • HIV/AIDS prevention and education programs began in both Zambia and India. In the U.S., the San Diego Birthing Project was established to fight high rates of infant mortality and low birth-weight babies in the African American community.

1996

Helping Communities Reduce Conflict

  • Global Communities developed a participatory approach to conflict resolution, peacebuilding and community cohesion in Guatemala in 1996, then expanded the proven methodology to the Balkans.

1990

Developing Innovative Solutions in Microfinance

  • As the Cold War ended, Global Communities responded by expanding into Eastern Europe, and then the Middle East, utilizing a deep knowledge of housing to develop microfinance programs for entrepreneurs and homeowners that still exist today.

1987

Adding a Gender Lens and Addressing Inequity

  • Existing programming expanded to address gender inequities, prioritizing the inclusion of women in community health training and economic advancement activities in Bolivia, Guatemala, Indonesia, and Mexico.

1983

Leading the Way in Housing Microfinance

  • Global Communities shifted focus from housing to addressing community needs more broadly in Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The organization also became a pioneer in housing microfinance. Geographic reach expanded to include Belize, Somalia, The Gambia, and Papua New Guinea.

1980

Prioritizing Global Impact

  • Over the course of the 1980s, Global Communities shifted focus from the United States to international programming, scaling proven programs customized with community input.

1975

Expanding International Reach

  • In the second half of the decade, programming grew across Latin America, including work in Guatemala and Bolivia.

1973

Crossing Oceans

  • A health outreach program was launched in Bali, Indonesia, and work started in Ethiopia, the first country presence in Africa.

1971

Partnering with Indigenous Peoples

  • U.S.-based work continued with a new dental clinic for Indigenous peoples of New Mexico on the eastern edge of the Navajo Reservation.

1969

Walking to Raise Awareness

  • The first Walk for Mankind, held under the banner of PCI, took place in Santa Rosa, California, establishing the organization as an early leader in raising awareness through walk-based fundraising events.

1961

Founding of Project Concern International (PCI)

  • Project Concern was founded in San Diego with the goal of helping families along the U.S.-Mexico border region access better health. Shortly thereafter, a health clinic was opened in Hong Kong’s Walled City, followed by a hospital in South Vietnam, which provided healthcare and services through the Vietnam War.

1952

Founding of Global Communities (FCH/CHF)

  • Global Communities began as the Foundation for Cooperative Housing, an organization that worked in the United States to help build houses for people in need using the cooperative model. From its inception, the organization focused on working with communities, helping build 60,000 houses for people in need over three decades in 35 U.S. states. Within a decade of its founding, programming expanded to Central America, demonstrating the successful housing model could be replicated in partner countries.

Current Job Vacancies at Global Communities

USDA McGovern-Dole (MGD) Proposal Consultants

Location: Remote, with ability to participate

ID: 2025-2574

Category: Field - Other

Location: OT-

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Director -- Food for Progress Program (Ethiopia)

ID: 2025-2572

Category: Field - Monitoring & Evaluation

Location: ET-Addis Ababa

Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) -- Food for Progress Program (Ethiopia)

ID: 2025-2571

Category: Field - Finance

Location: ET-Addis Ababa

Technical Specialist Consultants – Global Health (Various Proposal Opportunities)

Location: Open to all locations 

ID: 2025-2562

Category: Hidden (24005)

Location: OT-

Técnico de Campo (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2561

Category: Field - Other

Location: HN-

Especialista Financiero (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2560

Category: Field - Finance

Location: HN-

Especialista en Agronegocios (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2559

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista Ambiental (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2558

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista Social (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2557

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista en Adquisiciones (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2556

Category: Field - Other

Location: HN-

Especialista en Seguimiento y Evaluación (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2555

Category: Field - Monitoring & Evaluation

Location: HN-

Coordinador General/Director del Proyecto (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2554

Category: Field - Chief of Party/ Program Director

Location: HN-

Técnico de Campo (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2553

Category: Field - Other

Location: HN-

Especialista Financiero (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2552

Category: Field - Finance

Location: HN-

Especialista en Agronegocios (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2551

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista Ambiental (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2550

Category: Field – Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista Social (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2549

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Especialista en Adquisiciones (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2548

Category: Field - Other

Location: HN-

Especialista en Seguimiento y Evaluación (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2547

Category: Field - Monitoring & Evaluation

Location: HN-

Coordinador General/Director del Proyecto (Programa Anticipado de Agricultura Climáticamente Inteligente y Agro-logística)

ID: 2025-2546

Category: Field - Chief of Party/ Program Director

Location: HN-

Field Technician (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2542

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Community Health & Nutrition Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2541

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Social Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2540

Category: Field – Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Environmental Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2539

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Financial Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department or Tegucigalpa, Honduras

ID: 2025-2538

Category: Field - Finance

Location: HN-

Procurement Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department or Tegucigalpa, Honduras

ID: 2025-2537

Category: Field - Other

Location: HN-

Agribusiness Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

 Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2536

Category: Field - Technical Advisor/ Component Lead

Location: HN-

Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2535

Category: Field – monitoring & Evaluation

Location: HN-

General Coordinator/Project Director (Anticipated agro market, health, and food security project)

Location: Gracias a Dios Department, Honduras 

ID: 2025-2534

Category: Field - Chief of Party/ Program Director

Location: HN-

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