The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is part of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), a group of private, international, non-denominational agencies founded by His Highness the Aga Khan. The Network's organisations have individual mandates that range from the fields of health and education to culture, rural development and the promotion of private-sector enterprise. AKDN is dedicated to improving living conditions and opportunities for the poor, without regard to faith, origin or gender. More information....
Job Summary: Leading donor relations and grant management, assist the Director of Policy and Partnership to maintain productive, positive relationships, both internal and external.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
Grant Management: Lead comprehensive grant management, including oversight of all AKF-A Grants. Ensure timely submission of all contractual requirements, including reporting, with coordination of a/l internal stakeholders. Lead on grant amendments and responses to donor requests. Ensure program and sector understanding of donor commitments and contractual compliance. Assess grant issues and prepare regular analysis for Senior Management, particularly flagging problematic cases for attention.
Resource Mobilization and proposal development: Identify future resource needs in relevant sectors and highlight future funding gaps, in dialogue with program heads and regional teams where relevant. Lead the process of consultation and proposal writing, including coordination with sector experts and regional teams to prepare new concept notes and full proposals to donors, with systematic and timely inclusion of HR, Finance and ERLU teams. Support the internal grant cycle process, ensuring its development, circulation, explanation to Coordinators and PMSOs, and ongoing use.
External Relations: Lead on donor relations and correspondence. Develop constructive working relationships with donors. Contribute to strategic management of relationships with other AKDN agencies and key stakeholders in coordination with the P&P management team and the program team. Represent AKF in external meetings with relevant donors and in national policy fora and Government working groups with other key stakeholders.
Financial Monitoring: Work with the Finance Team to monitor grant expenditure, variance and financial issues. Work with HR & Finance on accurate tracking of staffing contracts, as they relate to grants, to help ensure adequate human resource planning within grants, and prior notice regarding the end of staff contracts.
Programme Support: Support Directors and Managers to identify programming gaps within yearly implementation plans and provide additional programme support as necessary. In particular, provide reminders to sectors regarding programming components included in proposals to ensure delivery on donor expectations such as gender equality and the environment.
Integration between sectors: Ensure regular communication with Program Management Support Officers and sector staff in the field on regional/national developments, and work with other National Managers and Coordinators to develop innovative linkages and knowledge sharing between sectors and programs.
Knowledge Management: develop and maintain systematic branding for proposals and reports, working to standardize stylistic elements of proposals, reports, etc. where optional. Oversight of all donor electronic records including ensuring organisation-wide use and training of grants management database. Update AKDN.net with all current and pipeline grants. Ensure that Finance Team has hard copies of all donor documents.
Human resources management:Contribute to the overall effectiveness of human resources management in the P&P team (including coordinators and PMSOs) in close collaboration with the Director, Deputy Director and other P&P managers. Provide management guidance and direction to the Partnerships Coordinator and the Partnerships Officer.
Required Qualifications and Experience:
Master’s degree in relevant field and at least three years of field experience in a similar or relevant field;
Experience working in a multicultural environment, preferably in a post-conflict one;
Knowledge of the key international donors active in Afghanistan – experience in management of donor relations is highly preferred;
Excellent English written and verbal skills;
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines;
Ability to critically analyse and provide constructive recommendations;
Good team player with ability to build and maintain collaborative relationship with colleagues;
Willingness to live and work in a post-conflict zones in which personal freedoms may be constrained.
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