JOB CONTEXT :
The South and Eastern Africa Desk (SEA) includes 5 missions in 8 countries: Ethiopia – Somaliland (ESO), TUK (Tanzanie, Uganda, Kenya), Madagascar, Mozambique et South Sudan. The SEA Desk also directly manages multicountry projects. In 2017, its overall budget is 11 M€ and the main field of intervention are: Health, Education, socio-economic inclusion, Protection, Mental health and psychosocial support, Rehabilitation, support to Disabled People Organisations (DPO). The desk team includes a Desk Officer, 2 deputy desk officers, a desk assistant, 5 country directors and 2 regional project managers who also report directly to the desk officer.
Considering the various major crisis that affect the Horn of Africa and the permanent development needs to fight endemic poverty, support civil society, improve access to services and human rights’ situation, the SEA Desk decided to create a Desk Grant Development manager position. This creation aims at supporting field teams in responding to various intervention needs and requests. This support will focus on grants development in order to increase our fundraising capacity while maintaining a high level project quality design and development (in-deep needs assessments, participatory approach, stakeholders’ consultation, technical project design, cross-cutting approach consideration, MEAL component integration).
YOUR MISSION:
Under the SEA Desk Officer management and within the framework of the desk development strategy, you lead the project development process and contribute to the fundraising strategy for Handicap International (HI) in the Horn of Africa. You are part of the SEA Desk Team, you work in functional link with the Deputy Desk Officers based at Headquarter in Lyon and with field staff, mainly Country Directors and Operational Coordinators.
You support HI programs in East and Southern Africa to better respond to their fundraising strategy and develop qualitative proposals based on needs identified in accordance with HI mandate and field of expertise. Your main missions are as follow:
You define and elaborate projects feasibility and design by participating in the identification of partners (local and international as required)
You elaborate and write projects proposals on the base of identified donors rules and/or specific call for proposals guidelines
You identify the most appropriate partners and negotiate the roles and responsibilities of each one
You ensure that the submission package is in line with donor requirements
You ensure HI’s representation by building key stakeholder relationships with relevant decision makers in governments, national/local organizations, donors and key international organizations in link with the Desk officer and relevant Programme Directors
You attend to key international donors gatherings or development aid conferences
YOUR PROFILE :
You hold a degree in international development, humanitarian work
You have minimum 4 years of experience overseas in development and post crisis environment
You have experience with both humanitarian and development donors
With strong analytical skills, you master writing of proposals and strategic papers
You understand budget development and financial strategy
You have excellent communication and writing capacities in English
You are dynamic, highly flexible, autonomous and able to take initiatives
You show excellent communication skills and diplomacy which allow you to coordinate and consult smoothly with others
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE POSITION :
In Kampala, rental housing is available although choices are limited. All the amenities are present, since many products are imported. The country is relatively safe as long as security guidelines are respected. Kampala City, where the head office is located is identified as Security Level 1 with few security and safety risks beyond occasional crimes, road traffic crashes, and health hazards like malaria. There is no established curfew. There are no restrictions with movements by vehicle, both for work and personal reasons.
The standard of medical care in Uganda is significantly below appropriate standards although there is a growing private medical sector, specifically in the capital, Kampala. For serious medical treatment, evacuation to either Nairobi or Johannesburg will be required.
CONDITIONS:Starting date : 15/02/2018Length of the contract: 9 monthsEmployee status:Salary from 2757€ gross/month regarding the experience of the candidatePerdiem: 456€ net/month (Kampala) or 590€ net/month (Nairobi)Insurances : medical hearth coverage, retirement planning, repatriationPaid holiday : 25 days per yearR&R : Level 1 : 1 day per monthStatus : position open to couplesHousing : collective or individual, based on your personal situation and taken in charge by Handicap InternationalUgandan and Kenyan citizens are welcome to apply. The conditions of employment for national staff will be detailed later according to the experience of the candidate and in the framework of the local salary grid and conditions of engagement