Job Title: Program manager II- Business development
Job Location: Abuja
Requisition Number: I2476
Location: Abuja
Band: D
Position Type: Full Time
FLSA: Exempt
Reports To: Country Representative
Background
Catholic Relief Services came to Nigeria in 1960 to provide humanitarian assistance in collaboration with the Catholic Church. Along with many other NGOs, CRS was forced to leave the country in 1970 during the Biafran War. In the late 1990s, CRS implemented outreach projects in Nigeria through the Catholic Church, and in 1999, CRS opened an office in Nigeria, primarily to support peace and justice efforts. In 2001, CRS launched a response to HIV and AIDS in four dioceses of Nigeria. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief greatly expanded the size of the country program work in 2004.
CRS Nigeria has since been expanding its portfolio across sector and geographic areas. Nigeria was identified as a priority country within CRS for business development, based on the many opportunities and the great need with over 100 million people surviving on less than $1.25 per day.
Job Summary
The Business Development Manager will lead the charge for pursuing current and future opportunities for all donors, including USAID, Global Fund, US based foundations and corporate organizations; private US-based donors; as well as non-traditional UN, national organizations and other European donors, with an emphasis on competitive mechanisms.
They will lead the process of creating strategic resource acquisition plans, identifying and responding to funding opportunities, and overseeing the donor cultivation cycle. This will include monitoring the evolution of donor regulations, funding mechanisms, and application requirements to ensure the compliance and responsiveness of CRS proposals.
As a member of the agency’s broader business development community of practice, they will also provide staff with information and informal training to improve their skills in proposal development, representation to donor and partner organizations, donor and partner intelligence-gathering, and marketing of CRS’ capacities to enhance our competitiveness.
Primary Function
The Business Development Manager is responsible for identifying and developing new funding relations; researching appropriate future funding opportunities; serving as lead writer as appropriate and proposal development coordinator; identifying and incorporating best practices from CRS and other programs into
proposals; developing and maintaining strategic alliances and/or coalitions with other organizations as they pertain to proposal development processes; and building and maintaining relationships with potential, current, and past donors.
Specific Responsibilities
Pre-positioning:
Stay abreast of trends in new business development and share those within the Nigeria and CWA teams.
Lead CRS in Nigeria on all aspects of the business development cycle.
Consult with the CR and HoP closely to prepare a comprehensive plan and budget for growth strategy that draws on resource persons from the CP, partners, the HQ Resource Acquisition Department and Foundations and Corporate Engagement Unit, Major Gift officers as well as other relevant senior regional representatives.
Work with appropriate staff to maintain data on past performance and corporate capacity for both publicly- and privately-funded awards, in order to provide timely information for proposal submission.
Monitor regulatory revisions, proposal guidelines, and application requirements for priority donors together with HQ staff to ensure that new proposals adhere to them.
Identify programming ideas and areas of technical excellence with which CRS can cultivate donor interest
Support country program to develop appropriate and effective fundraising strategies involving donor research and intelligence, product development, marketing, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
Develop/cultivate relationships within the framework of cross-sector engagement (CSE) such as private sector, government, and research centers, to expand partnering and consortia-building to increase impact and identify funding opportunities.
Act as CRS liaison with Corporations and Foundations unit at HQ keeping them apprised on CRS portfolio, upcoming funding needs, and any contacts made with corporations and foundations.
Provide links to broader interagency and donor communities and coordination fora.
Develop relationships with USAID, DFID, the UN and other public donor organizations in order to ascertain potential for new funding opportunities. Disseminate information as appropriate. Follow up leads on potential public funding from staff as well as own contacts.
Strengthen intelligence and market research to identify potential donors and develop marketing strategy to pursue funding from non-traditional donors (Foundations, Embassies, INGOs, EU, U.N., European, Australian, Canadian and other donor agencies, World Bank etc.).
Maintain an up-to-date Intel matrix reflecting donor priorities and upcoming opportunities.
Subscribe to and monitor regularly electronic notices for relevant funding opportunities and monitor websites of potential donors for information on priorities, requirements and funding opportunities. Track RFA/Ps as they are published, identify those relevant to CRS programs, determine with CRS Country Representative and Head of Programs when/whether to respond.
Explore opportunities for non-traditional resource acquisition and support the country program to develop new institutional relationships with international non-profit and for-profit organizations and other collaborators in the public funding arena.
Develop and implement proactive capture plans for upcoming opportunities.
Work closely with Regional Business Development Manager and the CRS Business Development Community through communication and coordination of all national and international funding opportunities and trends, detailed monthly tracking reports, capture planning and other strategies to track and influence donor strategies.
Provide the CRS team in Nigeria as well as partner staff with mentoring and training to improve skills in growth/fundraising and proposal development for external donors. This might include, but is not limited to, facilitation of resource mobilization workshops.
Pursuing Opportunities:
Lead proposal team to develop and maintain timelines reflecting respective responsibilities of team members and due dates, and hold each person accountable.
Support and guide the identification of local and international partners and negotiation of CRS’ role on proposal consortia, ensuring a competitive position for CRS that adheres to the agency’s partnership principles and strategic directions.
Lead and coordinate processes and provide direct technical assistance to staff for timely submission of high quality concept notes and proposals that are responsive to and compliant with donor requirements and with CRS technical application and cost application standards.
Write or edit technical narratives, produce budgets, and produce attachments, as required depending on complementary capacities of proposal development team.
Provide specific support to proposed management and staffing plans, resource management plans, cost applications, and proposal appendices/annexes.
Provide proposal development information to relevant regional and HQ staff to enable submission and tracking.
Identify relevant technical assistance (in-country program staff, partner resources, RTAs, PQSD, and/or consultants) needs to design, write, and package quality proposals as per donor requirements.
Leveraging Results:
In close collaboration with the Program Units, establish and maintain a process for the program teams to incorporate the lessons learned into proposals
Following each proposal development process, develop a process/activity that not only captures the success and challenges, but assures that they are incorporated into future programming.
Lead the evaluation of fundraising initiatives undertaken by the country program, compile lessons learned, and make recommendations for similar efforts in the future.
Work with program staff to develop effective targeted marketing materials including flyers, presentations, banners, etc.
Communicate key marketing messages to donors to raise awareness of CRS’ key programming areas and the CRS brand.
Coordinate regular donor visits with CR, HoP and/or key technical staff.
Financial Management and Compliance
Ensure business development budget is managed according to donor requirements.
Track budgets through development and processing of budget maintenance and tracking forms. Ensure budget review through monthly budget comparison report reviews, and realign budgets if needed. Ensure cash forecasts are sent quarterly to finance and budgets are uploaded and reviewed quarterly on e-budget.
Other:
Perform a selection of the above functions for other CRS Country Programs as time permits and the need to respond to funding opportunities arises.
Agency-Wide Competencies (for all CRS Staff)
These are rooted in the mission, values, and principles of CRS and used by each staff member to fulfill his or her responsibilities and to achieve the desired results.
Serves with Integrity
Models Stewardship
Cultivates Constructive Relationships
Promotes Learning
Program Manager Competencies:
These are rooted in the mission, values, and principles of CRS and used by each program manager to fulfill his or her responsibilities and to achieve the desired results.
Sets clear goals and manages toward them
Collaborates effectively with staff and stakeholders
Manages financial resources with integrity
Applies program quality standards to project design and organizational learning
Key Working Relationships
Internal to CRS: Head of Programs and all program staff, particularly unit managers. Operations staff, particularly Head of Operations and Head of Finance; Regional Technical Advisors, Business Development team, particularly Regional Business Development Specialist
External to CRS: Officials in USAID, and other government organizations; Representatives from for-profit and other non-profit organizations; Representatives of non-traditional public donors including UN, World Bank, and others.
Job Qualifications
Master's Degree in International Development, or related field, or equivalent experience.
Experience in developing USAID, USDA, State Department, ECHO, CDC, and UN proposals and familiarity with their policies, procedures, and priorities.
Have both contract and cooperative agreement experience
Minimum Five (5) years of professional NGO experience, preferably CRS experience, working in a developing country managing US Government funded projects in integrated community development in two or more of the following areas: agriculture livelihoods, health (health systems-strengthening), HIV/AIDS, WASH, and emergency response.
Exceptional communication skills and superior writing ability.
Demonstrated successful experience in project design with local partners through participatory processes.
Strong representation skills.
Strong analytical and conceptual skills.
Experience with and commitment to working in a team structure.
Strong computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) required, preferably experience with Microsoft Publisher.
Demonstrated cost application development skills; extensive experience with proposal budgets and budget notes.
Experience with consortium development and competitive partnership building.
Experience with staff and partner capacity development
Experience with working in a team structure
Ability to represent the Agency with partners, local government, donor organizations & funding organizations, etc., as needed
Excellent communication and interpersonal and networking skills required.
Personal/Professional Skills
Experience and proven track record of successful proposal development with USG and other donor agencies
Listening, mediation, and facilitation skills
Sound judgment, assertiveness, and commitment to the Agency's mission
Self-motivated, with the ability to motivate others and coordinate a large amount of activity
Strong organizational and planning skills
Knowledge of CRS program quality standards, partnership principles and Catholic Social Teaching principles is preferred.
Application deadline for this vacancy at Catholic Relief Services
30th July 2015
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