Global New Business Development (NBD) Lead for Private Partnerships

Role Purpose:
Save the Children has agreed a new ambitious Global Partnerships & Philanthropy (P&P) strategy for 2022-24, with an annual target of $500M USD and partnerships with companies, foundations and philanthropists have been identified as increasingly crucial and strategic across the whole organisation to reach this ambition.
The 2 primary objectives of the role are to:

Support Save the Children Members of key priority markets in the identification and engagement of existing and new donors, aligned with our strategic global programmatic goals and with a propensity for significant investment (+$3m)

To achieve this, the role will:

Work closely with the Global Business Core Alliance to identify and prioritize opportunities that will deliver the greatest impact and investment
Contribute to the development of a global pipeline of multi-country opportunities
Primary focus on opportunities with the potential to deliver significant investment (+$3m)
Establish, lead, and/or contribute to proposition development/pitch teams on priority opportunities
Provide strategic support and technical guidance to the Save the Children Members where the greatest opportunities are identified

While the role will primarily prioritise and focus on engaging with companies, opportunities with foundations and philanthropists might also arise and are in scope.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Technical

A proven track record in leading and securing complex, international corporate partnerships within an international development organisation or similar
Experienced in managing an opportunity/sales pipeline delivering successful outcomes
Demonstrable experience of winning partnerships with companies of $1M and above
A demonstrable and sophisticated understanding of the complexities of international development programming partnerships and associated challenges and solutions
Strategic thinker – able to influence and bring others on a journey to inspire and deliver new partnerships
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to include face-to-face and on the phone, effective proposal writing and correspondence to internal and external audiences
Confident networking with, and influencing, senior people both internally and externally in order to achieve pre-defined outcomes
Ability to think creatively and to develop tailor made proposals to meet corporate and Save the Children objectives
Ability to plan, prioritise and manage a varied workload in a pressured and complex environment

Personal

A strong commercial understanding
A highly proactive approach to researching and initiating new business opportunities
Excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to persuade, motivate, network and negotiate effectively both internally and externally
Proactive about self-development, using feedback and insight to improve performance
Sees beyond immediate sphere of influence and is aligned to Save the Children’s overall objectives
Acts without guidance on a frequent basis, limited oversight required
An established leader with personal gravitas and ability to work with senior executives.
A proven team player. Someone who is open and who is able and willing to deliver beyond his or her personal brief.

Additional Information:

High fluency in written and spoken English is essential and second language of Member country ideally.
A willingness to travel up to approximately 20% of work time as and when required (COVID-19 permitting).
A willingness and ability to work outside of standard workhours to accommodate working across time zones.
Demonstrable experience of securing large gifts ($1M and above) from foundations and philanthropists will be considered as an additional asset

Apply via :

kenya.savethechildren.net