Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Closing date: 03 May 2019
Location: London, New York, Bonn or Nairobi
The Global Awards Management Unit (AMU)
Established in January 2016, the Global Awards Management Unit (AMU) is a global unit spanning New York, Washington DC, London, Bonn, Berlin, Brussels, Nairobi and Amman. It has responsibility for identifying, securing and managing all funding from statutory donors. The Unit is organized into five directorates: Donor Relations & Analytics; Grants Management & Frameworks; Compliance and Policy; Programme Development; and Training.
The Global AMU is a bridge between donors and the field: providing expert technical advice to the field, while maintaining portfolio-level visibility to ensure consistency and compliance, and to manage risk. This unit ensures that donor compliance policies and procedures are implemented consistently, and supports all staff working across the grants management cycle for all restricted funding from global government sources. The unit operates within a matrix management system across the teams in the US, the UK, and Germany driving functional integration between all relevant units and staff, in collaboration with the Vice President of the Global AMU and the Senior Vice President for Europe in relation to overarching issues with European donors. The matrix management structure ensures that AMU staff support the Europe strategy and work towards the pursuit of new opportunities, while IRC UK maintains accountability for DFI and some European funding and IRC Deutschland maintains responsibility for ECHO and German funding.
The Purpose of the Role
The Programme Development pillar of the AMU is responsible for all the IRC’s business development from statutory / governmental sources. The pillar is currently undergoing a restructure, which will result in a considerable expansion.
The main purpose of the role is to manage support to IRC’s regions and country offices in program/me development and proposal work. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Line management including remote management
- Relationship management with regional units and country offices
- Program/me and business development support
- Proposal quality assurance
- Proposal in-depth support
- Proposal leadership, i.e. leading the proposal development process, including partner management where needed
- Proposal writing and editing (as necessary, and of a non-technical nature)
- Grant contract and partnership review and negotiation
Scope and Authority
Authority:** the post-holder is expected to demonstrate initiative, make decisions and provide support and advice autonomously but in line with parameters laid out by the Senior Director of Programme Development and Deputy Director of the Regional Section. The post holder will manage proposal quality assurance, in depth support and bid leadership for a particular region; including programme advisor and be accountable for the outputs and outcomes of the team.
KEY ACCOUNTABLITIES AND MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
General (up to 25%)
- Manage programme advisor(s) for their region
- Represent IRC/participate in donor/NGO events and provide feedback to relevant staff
- Develop / support the design of business development plans and strategy
- Liaise with other IRC departments and teams
- Participate in/deliver sessions for regional and TU workshops
- Accountable for providing business development and/or donor specific perspective as appropriate to other IRC units/initiatives
- Oversee development of standard guidance for staff working on proposals, including but not only overview sheets on donor rules and preference and standard language for proposals
- Manage a pipeline of upcoming opportunities and circulate to key IPD/TU staff
- Ensure upcoming regional donor engagement opportunities are identified and assessed
- Accountable for providing business development and/or donor-specific perspective as appropriate to other IRC units/initiatives
- On-board new Programme Development employees
- Accountable for developing standard guidance for staff working on proposals pertaining to their regions
- Liaise with other IRC units and departments
Proposals: Quality Assurance (up to 25%)
- Interpretation of donor solicitations, rules and regulations
- Review final proposal before submission
- Review of budgets for the region; both for donor responsiveness and matching to technical narrative
- Ensure proposals are submitted
- Review and negotiation of contracts and agreements for the region
Proposals: In-Depth Support (up to 10%)
- Interpretation of donor solicitations, rules and regulations
- Ensure resources for proposal development are identified (lead writer, TAs, budget development, recruitment)
- Support with appropriate/competitive teaming arrangements
- Ensure multiple proposal reviews are conducted
- Consolidate technical inputs in case of multi-country/sector work
- Write, and edit non-technical sections of proposals when these form important part of evaluation criteria/are non-standard
- Review of budgets; both for donor responsiveness and matching to technical narrative
- Review and negotiation of contracts and agreements
- Ensure proposals are submitted
Proposals: Proposal Leadership (up to 25%)
- Task can include any of the below, but would not entail all tasks for any proposal.
- Interpret donor solicitations, rules, and regulations as part of the proposal development process
- Identifying resources for proposal development (lead writer, Technical Advisors, budget development, recruitment, etc.)
- Identify appropriate/competitive teaming arrangements and facilitate negotiations
- Conduct (multiple) reviews of proposal
- Consolidate technical input in case of multi-country/sector work
- Write non-technical sections (e.g. management and past performance sections) when these form important part of evaluation criteria/are non-standard
- Support budget preparation when the budget is an important part of the overall competitive strategy to ensure the budget matched the solicitation and donor expectations
- Review budget for donor responsiveness and match to technical narrative
- Edit full technical proposal and budget narrative for coherence, length, uniformity, and responsiveness to solicitation
- Work with recruiters to identify key personnel, and tailor CVs
- Manage coordination, communication and inputs from subs
- Coordinate multi-country proposal efforts
- Submit proposal
- Review and negotiate donor contracts and agreements
Essential:
Skills, Knowledge and Qualifications:**
- Degree (minimum BA) or equivalent experience in a field relevant to IRC’s work;
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to effectively manage a variety of relationships in a multicultural environment;
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate equally effectively with colleagues in ‘remote’ and diverse teams, including as team leader for proposals;
- The ability to work productively and accurately while under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment;
- Flexible work attitude: the ability to work in a team environment and independently and ability to meet unexpected demands;
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively;
- Ability to travel internationally; (up to 20% of time)
- Ability to work autonomously and under remote management.
Qualifications
Experience:**
- Significant experience in developing and managing project concepts and funding proposals for humanitarian / development work (for international NGO’s) from governmental / statutory donors – including from (some of) DFID, US Government (USAID, OFDA, BPRM, etc), EU institutions (ECHO, DG Devco, others), Sida, SDC, Irish Aid, etc;
- Experience of working in development and/or humanitarian contexts, preferably for an INGO or international organization (e.g. UN, major donor), preferably with some time spent in the field;
- Experience in proposal budgeting;
- Experience in building partnerships for development and humanitarian funding as well as negotiation of programmatic and financial contractual arrangements with donors and partners.
Desirable:
- Line-management experience
- Ability to travel at times with minimum notice and for prolonged periods of time;
- Ability to facilitate project design processes, including applying theories of change and project logic to design, and develop work- and management plans accordingly;
- Longer term field posting in a relevant context;
- Interest in and understanding of policy and advocacy work.
The deadline for applications is 9am on 3rd May 2019.
IRC-UK is committed to equality of opportunity and non discrimination for all applicants and employees. IRC-UK seeks to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce regardless of gender, race, religious belief, nationality, ethnic/national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability. IRC-UK welcomes applications from all candidates, including refugees who have the right to work in the UK
How to apply:
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