Programme Manager – CARI (Resource Mobilisation and Systematic Collaboration) 145 views1 applications


Organisation Overview;

The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) is a pan-African organisation headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, which aims to drive sustainable development in Africa through science, technology and innovation. It has a tripartite mandate of pursuing excellence by recognising scholars and achievers; providing advisory and think tank functions for shaping the continent’s strategies and policies; and implementing key Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) programmes that create impact on developmental challenges through the new agenda-setting and funding platform, the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA).

The Coalition for African Research & Innovation (CARI) is being led by AAS in partnership with leading African and global organizations with the aim of building a highly coordinated, well-funded and African-led African science, technology, research and innovation ecosystem. Coalition of African Research and Innovation (CARI), a mechanism to accelerate Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) programmes in Africa to achieve outcomes that would help more Africans lead better lives sooner. CARI is an initiative to bring new resources, better connect existing investments and develop systematic collaboration to support Research and Development in Africa. The main objective of the CARI is resource mobilisation from public, private and philanthropic partnerships to build the case for funders, private sector and many African governments to invest in Science, Technology and Innovation to drive economic and social development in Africa.

Position Overview;

AAS is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and dynamic manager who will be responsible for supporting the Director, Strategy and Partnerships in the resource mobilization and systematic collaboration activities of CARI. CARI is a programme of AAS to be administered under the Director, Strategy and Partnerships.

Principal duties and responsibilities;

· Develop and implement a business case for CARI that will notably clarify the vision, road map, important case profiles, and economic return of investment of right sized investment in African research and the nature of the investment.

· Explore the funding mechanisms required to bring the business case to reality, including but not limited to in-kind contributions, blended financing, impact financing, governments and philanthropic donors’ contributions.

· Develop and implement the resource mobilization strategy for the financial contributions to be gathered.

· Clarify the governance structure and the legal framework for the new mechanism.

· Coordinate and provide support to the CARI Leadership Group currently made up of high ranking leaders in government, global funders, private sector and academia.

· Coordinate and monitor the task teams with distributed leadership established to drive forward CARI activities.

· Establish a mile-stoned road-map which takes advantage of existing events, notably the Grand Challenges, the Science Forum, the World Economic Forum, NEPAD and others.

· Maintain a relationship management tool and coordinate relationships with, and calls/meetings with partners and the Internal Review team at AESA.

· Foster systematic collaboration to specific and broad audiences in Africa and globally

· Strengthen systematic collaboration amongst actors that fund, conduct and engage in research in Africa by acting in conjunction with, and on behalf of, multiple stakeholders including national governments, philanthropy organizations, bi- and multi-lateral partners, scientists (and academia broadly), private companies (African and global) and institutional investors.

Responsibilities in specific areas

  1. Develop a road map, business plan and implementation plan for resource mobilisation and systematic collaboration activities.
  2. Analyse, implement and monitor new growth potentials by introducing new fundraising channels, up scaling existing activities and introducing innovative activities for fundraising based on identified and new funding pipelines.
  3. Proactively network and collaborate with a range of stakeholders with a key focus on Governments, Foundations and Trusts, private/industry partners including big pharmaceutical companies to synergize broader development efforts, build relevant partnerships and enhance opportunities for African scientists to access resources, leading roles, mentorship and support.
  4. Develop a robust communications strategy for CARI in partnership with the AAS communications office and the funding partners.
  5. Undertake the stepwise implementation of the final business case/plan after its development and final approval by the CARI Leadership Group
  6. Plan the detailed implementation of various milestones and events including the CARI launch event in early 2018
  7. Attend meetings with partners as required to present, negotiate, and review on CARI activities and development plans
  8. Develop clear timelines for delivery of CARI foundation documents, business plan, communication strategy, launch strategy, fund-raising strategy and related.

Requirements

Professional and Experience;

· Must hold senior management or leadership position in organizations or business environments with responsibilities for overseeing global business development, resource mobilisation and fund-raising strategies

· Must have knowledge of and experience with developing systematic collaborative partnerships and funding relationships between governments, international funders, philanthropy and major grant recipients.

· Must have worked inside, or advised one of the above (i.e. governments, international funders, philanthropy, global industry or major grants recipients)

· Must have credible hands-on management experience. Advisory experience is useful but insufficient on its own because there is a complex management challenge.

· Will have substantial experience of working on the African continent, not necessarily currently residing in Africa, but must be prepared to relocate to work from the AAS offices in Nairobi.

· Will have the experience and gravitas to work with senior levels of the AAS partner organisations.

· Will have developed a multi-stakeholder business plan,or demonstrate credible contributions and/or access to that experience.

· The ability to coordinate, manage and write grant and funding proposals with various partners is essential.

· Understanding of various types of funding instruments and how to design and manage them is preferred.

Behavioral and Personal qualities;

· Excellent inter-personal skills and the ability to work with people from varied backgrounds, at all management levels

· Resilience – maintaining composure and dealing effectively under pressure.

· Methodical and systematic, with a strong attention to detail and accuracy.

· Action-oriented, confident and able to demonstrate initiative.

· Operate at the highest levels of integrity and ethics.

· Quality delivery and always conscious of deadlines.

· Able to foster team work.

· Cool composed demeanor that is unfazed by regular dealings with top government and corporate leaders

How to apply:

All Applicants must submit a filled application form from the AAS website http://aasciences.ac.ke/silo/files/aas-job-application-form2.doc, curriculum vitae, and a cover letter submitted by email to [email protected], with the Position and Vacancy Number as the Subject no later than 5th October 2018 . Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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Organisation Overview;

The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) is a pan-African organisation headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, which aims to drive sustainable development in Africa through science, technology and innovation. It has a tripartite mandate of pursuing excellence by recognising scholars and achievers; providing advisory and think tank functions for shaping the continent’s strategies and policies; and implementing key Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) programmes that create impact on developmental challenges through the new agenda-setting and funding platform, the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA).

The Coalition for African Research & Innovation (CARI) is being led by AAS in partnership with leading African and global organizations with the aim of building a highly coordinated, well-funded and African-led African science, technology, research and innovation ecosystem. Coalition of African Research and Innovation (CARI), a mechanism to accelerate Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) programmes in Africa to achieve outcomes that would help more Africans lead better lives sooner. CARI is an initiative to bring new resources, better connect existing investments and develop systematic collaboration to support Research and Development in Africa. The main objective of the CARI is resource mobilisation from public, private and philanthropic partnerships to build the case for funders, private sector and many African governments to invest in Science, Technology and Innovation to drive economic and social development in Africa.

Position Overview;

AAS is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and dynamic manager who will be responsible for supporting the Director, Strategy and Partnerships in the resource mobilization and systematic collaboration activities of CARI. CARI is a programme of AAS to be administered under the Director, Strategy and Partnerships.

Principal duties and responsibilities;

· Develop and implement a business case for CARI that will notably clarify the vision, road map, important case profiles, and economic return of investment of right sized investment in African research and the nature of the investment.

· Explore the funding mechanisms required to bring the business case to reality, including but not limited to in-kind contributions, blended financing, impact financing, governments and philanthropic donors’ contributions.

· Develop and implement the resource mobilization strategy for the financial contributions to be gathered.

· Clarify the governance structure and the legal framework for the new mechanism.

· Coordinate and provide support to the CARI Leadership Group currently made up of high ranking leaders in government, global funders, private sector and academia.

· Coordinate and monitor the task teams with distributed leadership established to drive forward CARI activities.

· Establish a mile-stoned road-map which takes advantage of existing events, notably the Grand Challenges, the Science Forum, the World Economic Forum, NEPAD and others.

· Maintain a relationship management tool and coordinate relationships with, and calls/meetings with partners and the Internal Review team at AESA.

· Foster systematic collaboration to specific and broad audiences in Africa and globally

· Strengthen systematic collaboration amongst actors that fund, conduct and engage in research in Africa by acting in conjunction with, and on behalf of, multiple stakeholders including national governments, philanthropy organizations, bi- and multi-lateral partners, scientists (and academia broadly), private companies (African and global) and institutional investors.

Responsibilities in specific areas

  1. Develop a road map, business plan and implementation plan for resource mobilisation and systematic collaboration activities.
  2. Analyse, implement and monitor new growth potentials by introducing new fundraising channels, up scaling existing activities and introducing innovative activities for fundraising based on identified and new funding pipelines.
  3. Proactively network and collaborate with a range of stakeholders with a key focus on Governments, Foundations and Trusts, private/industry partners including big pharmaceutical companies to synergize broader development efforts, build relevant partnerships and enhance opportunities for African scientists to access resources, leading roles, mentorship and support.
  4. Develop a robust communications strategy for CARI in partnership with the AAS communications office and the funding partners.
  5. Undertake the stepwise implementation of the final business case/plan after its development and final approval by the CARI Leadership Group
  6. Plan the detailed implementation of various milestones and events including the CARI launch event in early 2018
  7. Attend meetings with partners as required to present, negotiate, and review on CARI activities and development plans
  8. Develop clear timelines for delivery of CARI foundation documents, business plan, communication strategy, launch strategy, fund-raising strategy and related.

Requirements

Professional and Experience;

· Must hold senior management or leadership position in organizations or business environments with responsibilities for overseeing global business development, resource mobilisation and fund-raising strategies

· Must have knowledge of and experience with developing systematic collaborative partnerships and funding relationships between governments, international funders, philanthropy and major grant recipients.

· Must have worked inside, or advised one of the above (i.e. governments, international funders, philanthropy, global industry or major grants recipients)

· Must have credible hands-on management experience. Advisory experience is useful but insufficient on its own because there is a complex management challenge.

· Will have substantial experience of working on the African continent, not necessarily currently residing in Africa, but must be prepared to relocate to work from the AAS offices in Nairobi.

· Will have the experience and gravitas to work with senior levels of the AAS partner organisations.

· Will have developed a multi-stakeholder business plan,or demonstrate credible contributions and/or access to that experience.

· The ability to coordinate, manage and write grant and funding proposals with various partners is essential.

· Understanding of various types of funding instruments and how to design and manage them is preferred.

Behavioral and Personal qualities;

· Excellent inter-personal skills and the ability to work with people from varied backgrounds, at all management levels

· Resilience – maintaining composure and dealing effectively under pressure.

· Methodical and systematic, with a strong attention to detail and accuracy.

· Action-oriented, confident and able to demonstrate initiative.

· Operate at the highest levels of integrity and ethics.

· Quality delivery and always conscious of deadlines.

· Able to foster team work.

· Cool composed demeanor that is unfazed by regular dealings with top government and corporate leaders

How to apply:

All Applicants must submit a filled application form from the AAS website http://aasciences.ac.ke/silo/files/aas-job-application-form2.doc, curriculum vitae, and a cover letter submitted by email to [email protected], with the Position and Vacancy Number as the Subject no later than 5th October 2018 . Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

2018-10-06

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