JOB SUMMARY
The Business Development Director is a member of the senior Management Team and will promote strategic relationships with donors, the CARE International (CI) Confederation, CSO partners and the Government of Kenya amongst others. The BDD will identify new donors, and will be expected to establish and maintain good relationships with relevant counterparts/departments of the government, CI members, the locally-represented multi/bi-lateral donors, foundations, international and national NGOs, CBOs and other civil society organizations. The BDD will identify and track relevant upcoming funding opportunities through advance intelligence gathering, strengthened partner relationships, and other available resources and advice the Senior Management team and other relevant CARE technical units on pursuit strategies. She/he will manage pre-solicitation proposal preparations and bid planning, teaming, bid strategy, development of win-themes, oversight of and contribution to technical design, drafting management and other sections of the proposal prior to the solicitation. The BDD will be responsible for establishing, managing and updating the Country funding pipeline and providing regular management reports to the Senior Management team.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
The Country Office is currently pursuing an aggressive resource mobilisation strategy and the Business Development Director will be responsible for identifying, tracking and capturing new business development opportunities for projects and programmes through advance intelligence gathering, partner relationships and inform the senior management team and other relevant CARE technical units.
The BDD will establish and promote strategic relationships with donors, CARE International (CI), CSO partners, the private sector and the Government of Kenya amongst others.
The BDD will capture innovative ideas from programme and project staff through regular programme meetings and open discussions and capture ideas from staff in the field on new BD.
The BDD will seek and foster new donors, be expected to liaise and maintain positive relations with current and new donors.
Develop and enhance relationships between the CO and other parts of CARE and external organizations so that CARE can maximize its impact on poverty and social justice.
Establish and maintain good relationships with relevant – counterparts/departments of the government, CI members, the locally-represented multi/bi-lateral donors, foundations, international and national NGOs, CBOs and other civil society organizations.
Identify issues to be addressed to heighten donor and government accountability and maintain a positive image and good visibility for CARE amongst these groups.
Manage pre-solicitation proposal preparations and bid planning, teaming, bid strategy, development of win-themes, oversight of and contribution to technical design, drafting management and other sections of the proposal prior to the solicitation.
Lead negotiation with funders to complete partnership agreements and participate in the process of developing internal MOUs to ensure alignment across all stakeholder groups.
Develop, manage and monitor systems and processes to ensure the overall success and efficiency of CAREs Business Development efforts in the region.
Coordinate learning and training in business development and proposal development for staff.
AUTHORITY/DECISION MAKING
The Business Development Director is one of the senior CARE representatives in Kenya and as such is responsible for problem solving at a variety of levels. S/he will need to be able to analyse and resolve situations as they arise on a variety of subjects ranging from identifying business opportunities to issues related to donor relations.
CONTACT/KEY RELATIONSHIPS
CI Business Development leads
CK Unit Heads
Donor agencies, government ministries, private sector entities and other stakeholders.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The position is based in Nairobi but with regular visits/support to the Sub offices. Travel will constitute about 30% of the time.
QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES
Master’s degree in business management, international relations, international development, or related field.
EXPERIENCE & COMPETENCIES
Minimum Five years international development experience.
Knowledge and experience in Business Development and fundraising concepts and practice with foreign aid and non-profit organizations.
Demonstrated experience utilizing diverse, proactive strategies to competitively position his/her organization for new funding and productive institutional relationships.**
Demonstrated experience in leading strategic and operational planning
Demonstrated leadership and management skills in a very complex international setting
Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills
Strong representation and negotiation skills
Demonstrated use of positive coping strategies in stressful environments
Demonstrated cross cultural communication skills
Experience in successfully managing institutional partnerships with national and international NGOs
Experience in establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with donors and government counterparts.
Demonstrated experience with proposal development with range of international donors (i.e. USAID, EU, ECHO, DFID, CIDA, UNHCR, WFP….)