Regional Funding and Programme Development Manager – Africa

Reporting to: Head of Funding (UK)
Management responsibility: Line management of two regional funding positions
Key relationships:
UK Funding Team
Head of East Africa
Country Directors and Managers
Country Programme Teams
Regional and UK Finance Teams
Salary range: £33,000 – £37,500 gross per annum + 9% pension contribution
The post holder will:
Lead and/or support the development of proposals in coordination with teams and in response to funding opportunities;
Identify funding opportunities, both restricted and unrestricted;
Facilitate and coordinate the internal funding process, including support with writing applications and tenders, producing application budgets and supporting documents, including logframes and risk assessments;
Support engagement with funders alongside their regional programme colleagues,;
Lead and/or support managing donor relationships and grant requirements;
Support programme colleagues with the production of country-specific fundraising strategies;
Line-manage funding colleagues based in Africa.
This post will contribute to the implementation of Saferworld’s fundraising strategy.
Roles and Responsibilities:
In coordination with the Head of Funding and other relevant Saferworld departments:
Fundraising and programme development in response to funding opportunities
Engage with programme teams to identify funding needs and future programme plans in response to funding opportunities.
Support programme teams with funding programme work, including designing programmes in response to specific funding or tender calls, supporting the provision of content, developing MEL frameworks and producing application budgets, as well as other documents needed for applications and tenders.
Work with programme teams and other colleagues across the organisation, including the Finance team, to coordinate high quality funding proposals, ensuring that donor requirements and guidelines are understood and met.
Research the priorities of new and existing donors, and work with programme colleagues to cultivate relationships with donors, and keep up-to-date with funding trends and opportunities from institutions, governments, trusts and foundations.
Keep programme teams informed about funding opportunities and donor engagement.
Maintain an accurate database of current and prospective donors, funding applications and their outcomes.
Support the development of country-specific funding strategies.
Grant Management
Manage the reporting process on a portfolio of grants relating to regional programmes.
Manage donor relations for existing and new grants, including negotiating grant contracts as required and ensuring contractual compliance, which involves ensuring relevant teams know about their roles and responsibilities as well as deadlines.
Support programme teams and work with the Finance team to prepare timely and accurate narrative and financial reports in line with contractual requirements.
Ensure the funding database is kept up to date and all records of contracts and reports are accessible.
Chase income payments and coordinate effective coding of restricted income.
Support the effective monitoring and evaluation of grants.
Contribute to the organisational process for effective monitoring and evaluation, working closely with ODU and in alignment with our organisational methodologies.
Develop the skills and understanding of programme staff as required on fundraising and grant management skills.
Communications
Work closely with the Communications team to raise awareness of our work among key donors (and ensure fundraising information is kept up to date on the website).
Participate in Funding team meetings.
Update line manager and other colleagues on applications being produced, applications in the pipeline and committed funding.
Management
Line-manage regional funding staff, including holding regular 1:1s, mentoring and capacity building, supporting with learning and development needs, and performance reviews (this will include helping reports have clear objectives and development goals based on roles expectations and capacity needs).
Person Specification
The successful candidate will need:
Knowledge
A Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience in the international charity sector
Knowledge of international funding trends and Saferworld’s key donor’s priorities and strategies
Thematic knowledge of security and justice, governance, gender or conflict transformation would be an advantage
Knowledge of the East Africa context is desirable
Experience
Significant statutory, institutional and trust and foundation experience
A proven track record of developing successful programme proposals, including applications to institutional donors, for six-figure amounts
Experience of grant management, including of producing reports
Experience of competitive tendering is desirable
Skills
Excellent writing skills
Ability to plan and work within agreed timeframes
Ability to demonstrate initiative and work well under pressure
Ability to understand and generate budgets
Ability to lead, manage and mentor teams
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to work with staff based in different countries and time zones