Regional Business Development and Partnerships Manager

The Opportunity
Living Goods is on a rapid growth trajectory. To support our ambitious goals, Living Goods seeks a highly motivated Manager to drive forward our efforts to secure institutional funding in the countries where we work. This new position will play a key role in identifying, cultivating, and engaging a wide range of stakeholders, including the US government, foreign governments, multi-lateral organizations, foundations, and corporations, based outside of the U.S. The primary focus of this role is on tracking, securing, and managing bi/multi-lateral funding, from identification to positioning to award.  But, the role is about more than just securing financial support— we are looking for an individual who can develop opportunities to maximize our growth. This means, for example, exploring innovative funding mechanisms, striking key partnerships, and transforming the way we engage with our community of supporters in country. Working closely with the Living Goods’ Country Directors, Vice President of Partnerships, and Director of Business Development, the Manager will help craft and execute Living Goods’ long-term strategy to increase funding for community health.                                                                                                                    
The ideal candidate is a results-focused professional with vision and an entrepreneurial spirit. This is a tremendous opportunity to help scale and build an already successful organization and to dramatically improve the health and livelihoods of many millions of low-income consumers. This position is based in East Africa and will require travel in the region, and at times, internationally.
Responsibilities
Drive Living Goods’ business development strategy in East Africa.
Research, track and analyze new funding opportunities, competitive intelligence, and Living Goods’ positioning.
Develop and support senior management’s cultivation and strengthening of relationships with prospective funders, implementing partners, government officials, local media, and other key stakeholders in the region.
Develop new implementing partnerships with NGOs and government alongside Living Goods’ own direct operations in Kenya and Uganda. And develop new partnerships with implementers in other countries.
Serve as writer, proposal coordinator, or other lead role on proposal teams. Develop well-crafted concept notes and proposals. Coordinate preparation of all supplementary information.
Prospect and develop opportunities for Living Goods to expand its direct operations into new countries.
Partner with the Global Business Development team to proactively standardize and improve business development processes, tools, and resources.
Contribute to Living Goods advocacy, communications, and outreach activities. This might include researching and analyzing local and national policy issues, representing Living Goods in relevant working groups, or supporting country-specific communication strategies.
Work closely with country teams to manage reporting requirements for future bi/multi-lateral funded projects. Provide expertise and guidance to Living Goods staff on the requirements and processes of these awards. Hire specialized staff as needed.
Represent Living Goods at conferences and donor meetings, as needed.
Host key donors and partners visiting Uganda and Kenya.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum five years relevant experience in fundraising and business development, with a proven track record of success winning bi/multi-lateral funding. Two or more years emerging markets experience preferred.
Desire and ability to help build the business development function in a rapidly expanding and fast-paced global organization.
Experience in global health strongly preferred.  
Familiarity with USAID and other bi/multi-lateral donor funding mechanisms, policies, and procedures required. Prior experience working on bi/multi-lateral funded projects strongly preferred.
Strong knowledge of budgeting, financial planning, and reporting.  
Demonstrated experience managing proposal teams and processes and producing deliverables under tight deadlines and at exceptional quality.
Strong research, writing, and presentation skills.
Exceptional interpersonal and networking skills.
Willingness to travel, predominantly in East Africa.
BA required; Master’s preferred.
Fluency in English required.
Life at Living Goods
Living Goods is aiming to make disruptive changes, dramatically improving the lives of underserved communities. We think big, but we operate small and nimble. At Living Goods, you will have the chance to use your creativity and work with your teammates to conceive and test new ideas every day. If you work well in a dynamic, highly collaborative culture, if you set high standards for yourself and your colleagues, if you know how to fail fast and learn fast, if you meet challenges with calm determination and a sense of humor, you will thrive at Living Goods. See www.livinggoods.org/principles.
Compensation
A competitive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience including health insurance and bonus opportunity.  The opportunity to be your best while making lives better for those in need.