Consultant -Grants Coordinator East Africa 239 views1 applications


Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s biggest development co-operation organisation and the second biggest organisation in Finland working in humanitarian aid. Finn Church Aid is a member of the ACT Alliance (ACT), an alliance of faith-based development and humanitarian aid organisations forming one of the world’s largest aid organisations. The majority of our funds (around 45M EUR annually) come from private donors, international institutional donors, global partners, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, and parishes.

FCA is looking for a consultant to act as Grants Coordinator for Eastern Africa

Primary purpose of the consultancy: The Grants Coordinator will lead country teams through the development of the proposal, design of the action and writing of the proposal. The Grants Coordinator will manage this process in country offices, local partners and other stakeholders to ensure a timely, compliant and competitive proposal. The position reports to the Country Director and is based in Nairobi, Kenya.

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Develop high quality, clear, timely, cost-efficient and competitive proposals, including budgets in collaboration with programme and finance colleagues, country directors, thematic advisers, and Helsinki based global grant unit.
  • Coordinate the quality checks and approvals ahead of submission in collaboration with Helsinki based grant unit.
  • Coordinates submission of proposals, meeting the deadline, with global grant unit in global calls, or processes that work through donor portals, in locally negotiated processes present the proposal to the donor and take part in donor negotiations.
  • Monitor and map new funding opportunities at the local level based on FCA country strategies.
  • Coordinates new partnership development with programme colleagues and country directors.
  • Represent FCA in donor meetings and information sessions gathering intelligence on funding opportunities for the East Africa programmes.

Competence and Personal Requirements:

  • Master’s Degree or equivalent.
  • Understanding of human rights-based approach and other development and humanitarian work related national and international policies, strategies, UN conventions and international laws.
  • Over 5 years of working experience in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance programs within an international environment.
  • Demonstrated experience in programmatic development leading to funded programmes and growing portfolios.
  • Excellent networker and partnership broker.
  • Strong conceptual and analytical skills and demonstrated organizational, management and fundraising skills.
  • Knowledge and experience of cooperation with governmental and non-governmental agencies in the field of development cooperation and humanitarian assistance.
  • Conversant in project cycle management, project planning, fundraising and knowledge management.
  • Knowledge of the context in the Eastern Africa.
  • Knowledge on one or more of the FCA’s strategic themes (Quality Education, Livelihoods, Peace).
  • Ability to work under pressure in an organized and responsive manner and independently.
  • Ability to identify donor intelligence for appropriate timely action.
  • Commitment to continuous learning and feedback gathering.
  • Result oriented, problem solving and a team player.
How to apply:

Interested consultants should submit their proposals and CV to [email protected] by Wednesday 5th December 2018. Estimated length of the consultancy is six (6) months starting on January 1st, 2019

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Finn Church Aid (FCA) is the largest Finnish development cooperation organisation and the second largest provider of humanitarian assistance. We operate in 15 countries, where the needs are most dire. We work with the poorest people, regardless of their religious beliefs, ethnic background or political convictions.

Our work is based on rights, which means that our operations are guided by equality, non-discrimination and responsibility.

Aiming for permanent change

Permanent change in developing countries can only be achieved through persistent cooperation with local communities and people. Finn Church Aid is committed to working until the people in need can independently secure their livelihood and satisfy their basic needs.

For human rights, against poverty

The reduction of poverty requires achieving peace and the realisation of human rights. Through our projects, we work to ensure both. We encourage decision-makers and all Finns to address structures that induce poverty, violence and human rights violations.

Africa and Asia as the main targets

In 2016, FCA provided aid for 34 million euros in value. The majority of our funds come from private investors, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, and parishes. Over 85 percent of the donated funds are directed to aid work. The share of domestic operations and general administration is about 15 percent.

Most of our assistance goes to Africa. The need for assistance on the continent has been caused and maintained by political instability, prolonged crises and natural disasters. The second most significant target for aid funds is Asia, which has the largest number of people living in poverty.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Finn Church Aid

Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s biggest development co-operation organisation and the second biggest organisation in Finland working in humanitarian aid. Finn Church Aid is a member of the ACT Alliance (ACT), an alliance of faith-based development and humanitarian aid organisations forming one of the world’s largest aid organisations. The majority of our funds (around 45M EUR annually) come from private donors, international institutional donors, global partners, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, and parishes.

FCA is looking for a consultant to act as Grants Coordinator for Eastern Africa

Primary purpose of the consultancy: The Grants Coordinator will lead country teams through the development of the proposal, design of the action and writing of the proposal. The Grants Coordinator will manage this process in country offices, local partners and other stakeholders to ensure a timely, compliant and competitive proposal. The position reports to the Country Director and is based in Nairobi, Kenya.

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Develop high quality, clear, timely, cost-efficient and competitive proposals, including budgets in collaboration with programme and finance colleagues, country directors, thematic advisers, and Helsinki based global grant unit.
  • Coordinate the quality checks and approvals ahead of submission in collaboration with Helsinki based grant unit.
  • Coordinates submission of proposals, meeting the deadline, with global grant unit in global calls, or processes that work through donor portals, in locally negotiated processes present the proposal to the donor and take part in donor negotiations.
  • Monitor and map new funding opportunities at the local level based on FCA country strategies.
  • Coordinates new partnership development with programme colleagues and country directors.
  • Represent FCA in donor meetings and information sessions gathering intelligence on funding opportunities for the East Africa programmes.

Competence and Personal Requirements:

  • Master’s Degree or equivalent.
  • Understanding of human rights-based approach and other development and humanitarian work related national and international policies, strategies, UN conventions and international laws.
  • Over 5 years of working experience in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance programs within an international environment.
  • Demonstrated experience in programmatic development leading to funded programmes and growing portfolios.
  • Excellent networker and partnership broker.
  • Strong conceptual and analytical skills and demonstrated organizational, management and fundraising skills.
  • Knowledge and experience of cooperation with governmental and non-governmental agencies in the field of development cooperation and humanitarian assistance.
  • Conversant in project cycle management, project planning, fundraising and knowledge management.
  • Knowledge of the context in the Eastern Africa.
  • Knowledge on one or more of the FCA’s strategic themes (Quality Education, Livelihoods, Peace).
  • Ability to work under pressure in an organized and responsive manner and independently.
  • Ability to identify donor intelligence for appropriate timely action.
  • Commitment to continuous learning and feedback gathering.
  • Result oriented, problem solving and a team player.
How to apply:

Interested consultants should submit their proposals and CV to [email protected] by Wednesday 5th December 2018. Estimated length of the consultancy is six (6) months starting on January 1st, 2019

2018-12-06

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