The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has issued Solicitation No. 72066825R00006 for the recruitment of a U.S. Personal Services Contractor (USPSC) or Third Country National Personal Services Contractor (TCNPSC) for the role of Assistant General Services Specialist in Juba, South Sudan. Submissions must be made by January 15, 2025, with a base contract expected to commence on April 1, 2025, lasting one year, with additional optional periods available.
The Assistant General Services Specialist will supervise management operations related to embassy residential housing, coordinate logistics for personnel, and act as an Alternate Contracting Officer’s Representative for a $22 million Life Support Services contract. Eligibility is restricted to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents, but TCNs may be considered if no suitable U.S. candidates are found. Candidates must possess a university degree and a minimum of five years of relevant supervisory experience, with strong English communication skills required.
USAID adheres to policies promoting a safe and inclusive work environment, and all offers must comply with specified regulations regarding sexual misconduct. Successful contractors will receive various benefits, including health insurance and leave entitlements.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is soliciting offers for a Personal Services Contractor (PSC) for the role of Assistant General Services Specialist in Juba, South Sudan. The position requires a qualified U.S. National or Third Country National with a university degree in relevant fields and five years of professional experience in management operations. Responsibilities include overseeing residential housing for U.S. Embassy personnel, serving as an Alternate Contracting Officer's Representative, and providing general services support within the Executive Office. The contract is expected to begin on April 1, 2025, with potential option periods extending through March 2030. USAID emphasizes inclusivity by inviting applications from diverse and underrepresented groups. Interested candidates must submit offers by January 15, 2025. Following contract award, various forms related to health, security, and ethics will need completion. The solicitation underscores USAID's zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct, ensuring all contractors adhere to strict ethical standards. This solicitation aligns with government's commitment to transparency and due diligence in hiring for critical operational roles abroad.