POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Construction Projects Coordinator plays a key role in advancing CURE International’s mission by helping deliver high-impact hospital construction and renovation projects around the world. This position supports the successful planning, coordination, and execution of projects that directly enable CURE hospitals to provide life-changing surgical care to children.
Working alongside project engineers, finance teams, and hospital leadership, the Construction Projects Coordinator ensures that projects stay organized, financially aligned, and on track. By maintaining clear project documentation, monitoring budgets and timelines, and providing actionable reporting, this role helps transform strategic construction plans into real-world facilities that serve children and families in need.
This is an exciting opportunity for a detail-oriented professional who enjoys bringing structure, clarity, and momentum to complex projects—while knowing their work contributes to expanding access to healing and hope for children across the globe.
Why CURE?
At CURE International, your work becomes part of something far bigger than a job—it becomes part of a mission to change lives.
When you join CURE, you join a team of passionate professionals who believe their skills should make a difference. Our work environment is collaborative, mission-driven, and deeply meaningful. Team members are empowered to bring their expertise while growing professionally alongside colleagues who are united by a shared calling to serve.
Working at CURE means contributing to projects that have lasting global impact. Every hospital improvement, expansion, or new construction project directly supports our ability to reach more children in need. For those who want their work to matter—and to see tangible results that transform lives—CURE offers a uniquely rewarding place to build a career.
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