Resource Development Coordinator

Overview
The Resource Development Coordinator will contribute to CIFOR’s global resource mobilization objectives through identification of funding opportunities and – in coordination with scientists and other substantive staff – support the development of high-quality, compelling, solicited and unsolicited grant applications to CIFOR’s current and prospective public–private development partners. Primary objectives for the position, among others, are: to identify new funding opportunities to support CIFOR’s work at the global level; to support the development of strategic grant applications, timely review and submission of concept notes and proposals; to provide donor intelligence and assurance of strategic alignment of CIFOR’s objectives with donor priorities and objectives; to assist and support other relevant units with outreach and stewardship of major global donors and prospects; and to manage CIFOR’s resource development knowledge and information sharing platform.
Duties and responsibilities
Proposal development and coordination

Coordinate the research and verification of new funding opportunities for relevant global campaigns and/or initiatives.
Support global research teams in all stages of pre-award functions (concept note/proposal development, planning, drafting, editing, internal clearances and submission of high-value solicitation documents) and efficient transfer of approved awards to Program Management and Coordination (PMC) Team.

Strategy, analysis and reporting

Maintain an efficient knowledge-sharing and information portal in the myCIFOR system, which captures and shares information. myCIFOR also manages donor intelligence to enable successful funding approaches and institutional understanding of CIFOR’s resource development activities.
Support the RDP Team and the Resource Development and Partnerships Committee (RDPC) on reporting progress in key areas of the funding strategy and preparing briefing materials for donor presentations and/or meetings.

Funding partner relations

Coordinate with the RDP Team and other units on donor stewardship and cultivation for major global donors and prospects.

Education, knowledge and experience

Master’s degree in international relations, conservation/environmental sciences or agricultural development (applicants with an undergraduate degree with 5 years’ relevant work experience will be considered)
minimum 3 years’ experience in resource mobilization with a proven track record of raising substantial funds for international organizations, UN agencies and/or international nongovernmental organizations
knowledge of national/global development agendas and goals
understanding of project cycle management
experience in working with diverse teams
above-average written and presentation skills
experience with fundraising databases
fluency in English (French and/or Spanish desirable)
diplomatic, tactful and effective management and stewardship of major international donors.

Personal Attributes and Competencies

highly organized, detail oriented, “door opener” with reliable, timely and high-quality delivery of assignments
ability to quickly upload and interpret complex and technical subject matter to diverse audiences
demonstrated ability to independently solve various general problems and advise on complex and sensitive problems
solid work ethic including quality and timely delivery.

Terms and Conditions
This is an Internationally Recruited Staff (IRS) position.
CIFOR offers competitive remuneration in USD commensurate with skills and experience.
The appointment will be for a period of 2 years, inclusive of a 9-month probationary period, with the possibility of extension contingent upon performance, continued relevance of the position and available resources.
The duty station will be at CIFOR HQ in Bogor, Indonesia; Hub office in Nairobi, Kenya; or Bonn, Germany.
CIFOR is an equal opportunity employer. Staff diversity contributes to excellence