National Position, Based in Nairobi
HelpAge International is a global network of not-for-profit organisations with a vision of a world where older people fulfill their potential to lead active, dignified, healthy and secure lives.
The Resource Development Coordinator will be responsible for expanding HelpAge’s income source to develop and implement programmes and projects in the five global action areas of securing income; Health and HIV and AIDS, Rights and Discrimination, Emergency and building the HelpAge Network.
The ideal candidate will have a degree in Social Sciences or related field. S/he should have demonstrable experience of working in mobilising resources from major bilateral donors, foundations and various charities.
The candidate is knowledgebase on current donor trends and is capable of undertaking donor intelligence and advice HelpAge management and partners on decisions. Is analytical, has research skills and interpersonal skills and is able to represent the organisation in donor forums. Has a good understanding of programme design and implementation and can develop Project Logframe and is able to develop concept notes and proposals.
The ideal candidate will also have the experience of building the capacity of partners in developing resource mobilization strategy and development of skills.
For more information, below please find a detailed job description for this role and the person specifications.
Job Title: Resource Development Coordinator
Grade: NS 2
Department: Programmes Location : ARDC, Kenya
Responsible to: Regional Representative, ARDC
Line Management: Regional Programme Manager, ARDC
Key Relationships:
Work with HelpAge ARDC, country offices and the UK to develop, review and implement resource mobilisation strategies to meet funding needs and targets.Conduct research and policy analysis of donors in the region so as to increase understanding of the donor environment in Africa as well as long term perspectives and preferencesIdentify, suggest innovative funding options and develop funding relationship with new donors with grant-making offices in AfricaEstablish systems for record keeping of funding/donor issues and timely follow up and reportingIncrease HelpAge Africa offices understanding of donor policies and practices through donor mapping and liaison by coaching and sharing experiences as appropriate;Support Regional staff to effectively manage donor relations, networking and liaison, ensuring that HelpAge’s profile and influence is increased across existing and prospective donors at national and regional levels;Assist in the planning of HelpAge’s work through the provision of donor intelligence relevant to strategic programme work.Provide support and advice on all aspects of ARDC’s project development and grant management processes including (needs analysis, concept development and initial stages of grants management)Lead in the identification of funding opportunities and support programme staff directly or indirectly in the preparation of funding applicationsMaintaining effective working relationships with Resource Development Colleagues in other HelpAge country offices. Work in collaboration as necessary and appropriate in liaison with programmes and country teams.Represent HelpAge externally in Africa by contributing to improved networking with other organisations on funding issues, sharing learning and jointly exploring opportunities.Advocate for changes in policy and practice among restricted income donor by networking with other organisations on funding issues, sharing learning and exploring opportunities for joint working and consortia applicationsRaising the profile of HelpAge International at country and regional levelEnsure HelpAge maintains good relationship with donors by advising on the development and implementation of projects that meet donor criteria and presentation of funding proposals in line with donor requirements and priorities as well as maintaining and updating personal contacts within donor organisationsWork closely with the M&E specialist to contribute to the documentation, collation and sharing of learning in the region on our ways of working (processes) as well as content (impacts and outcomes) – to share within and outside the organisationWork closely with advocacy and communication teams to ensure that opportunities developed by the advocacy and communication strategy are maximised to generate new income.Assist in the development of fundraising skills and training for HelpAge offices in Africa and partners to contribute to the development of funding strategies and skills among the network members in the region.Provide day-to-day support and advice on funding issues relating to current grants and planned proposals to ARDC and other HelpAge offices in the region.Work with programme teams and country offices to prioritise funding needs in the region an share information as appropriateEnsure identified donor opportunities are shared with relevant programme teams and country offices and partners and effectively responded toRD strategy implemented and regularly reviewedInstitutional and other funding opportunities fully identified and tapped into Effective support provided to programme teams during programme design and writing of funding applications.Provide intelligence support to the programme team to engage with donorsPositive relationships developed with ARDC programme teams, staff, affiliates, partners and external parties through the coordination and communicationIn collaboration with the Contract Management Coordinator maintain a clear audit trail of proposals, contracts, donor reports, donor visits and feedback, meetings etc)RD tools developed, reviewed and implemented (needs assessment tools, capacity needs assessment and training guide etc)Work closely with M&E and contract management coordinator to ensure consistency in compliance observance to both internal and donor requirement in the design, implementation and monitoring and evaluation stages of programmes.Growth in unrestricted income in the region is realisedA qualified person with demonstrable experience and knowledge of major bilateral donors, foundations and a wide range of charities.Good analytical and research skills, able to review, write and present project proposals and funding applicationsGood understanding of project design, planning and implementation and excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Skills to train and support partners in developing resource mobilization strategy and the techniques of fund raising.Experience in word processing and numeracy skills, with understanding of budgets and spreadsheets.To apply for this position, please send an updated CV and covering letter by 5th January, 2011, explaining how you meet the criteria for the role to:
Human Resource Officer
HelpAge International
Africa Regional Development Centre,
P.O. Box 14888 - 00800
Westlands, Nairobi
Email: helpage@helpage.co.ke
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
HelpAge International is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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