Vacancy Reference Number:
HOP/P/UK-R1
Position title:
Head of Programmes
Reports to:
Programme Director
Location:
Muslim Hands, 148 – 164 Gregory Boulevard, Gregory House, Nottingham, NG7 5JE
And
Remotely
Hours of Work:
Full-time, 35 hours per week
Salary guideline:
(Up to) £40,000.00 per annum (commensurate with experience)
Terms of Employment:
Permanent Contract (with a 3-Month Probationary Period)
Application Process & Closing Date:
Send an up-to-date CV and supporting Covering Letter by Email by no later than Wednesday, 17th February 2021
Approx. Interview & Role Commencement Date(s):
Interviews: W/C 1st March 2021
Start: ASAP thereafter
Note: Strong Applicants may be contacted sooner, ahead of the closing date, to hold a Zoom Interview with Muslim Hands.
About Us:
Muslim Hands is a UK based international relief organisation working in over 40 countries worldwide. The Head Office in Nottingham and a fundraising team in Whitechapel London; occasional travel between the two locations. Muslim Hands UK is seeking an enthusiastic and passionate individual to join our team during an exciting period of growth and change as we have ambitious plans to grow our activities by 2025.
Role Overview:
The Head of Programmes will ensure the implementation of the MH programmes Strategy, which encompasses the implementation of international programme.
The Head of UK Programmes will report to the Director of Programmes and manage the thematic programmes team.
The candidate will have demonstrable experience of successful delivery of international programmes and project management. Ideally will have experience and knowledge of WASH, Food, Health and Livelihood programmes.
Main Responsibilities:
- Strategy
- To ensure that the MH programmes strategy and theory of change for MH programmes aligns with and in support MH’s global strategy.
- Carry out regular performance and annual review of programmes based on strategic aims and KPI’s
- Programme Management
- Review proposals of proposed interventions to ensure innovative projects and programmes are designed adhering to sectoral standards, principles in accordance with guideline on humanitarian interventions and best practice
- Overseeing end to end cycle of the programme
- Effectively coordinate and liaise with partners to successfully implement interventions
- Ensure effective M&E arrangements through impact evaluation.
- Ensure the programme is in line with MH policies and procedures
- Ensure the effective use of the internal programme management system
- Ensure all programmes are in line with due diligence, risk procedures
- Finance and compliance
- To ensure effective implementation of projects through progress and financial reporting
- Develop MH programme budget
- Ensure that all records are maintained and stored appropriately in line with MH document management and IT policies
- Ensure documents and relevant procedures are correctly and appropriately applied.
- Networking and Influencing
- To significantly raise the profile and visibility of MH Program
- Represent MH on national and regional platforms. To develop understanding and support and to work in collaboration with faith-based and non-faith-based organisations
- Using MH and other networks with local CSOs and Government bodies to promote MH UK programmes
- Coordinate with internal stakeholders to ensure the internal visibility of MH programmes
- Capacity Strengthening
- Provide insight into programme trends to all relevant internal stakeholders and become a champion for Programmes internally and externally
- Ensure the vision, values and aim of the programme continue to be embedded in all areas of work and are clearly communicated internally and externally.
- Ensuring areas of MH are in line with current Programmes trends
- To work closely with colleagues and partners with relevant technical expertise to ensure (planning, monitoring, fundraising, M&E and governance and other appropriate support is available for programmes.
- Communication and Marketing
- To provide key case studies to communication colleagues, in order to create further opportunities by highlighting key stories which heighten the awareness of the Programmes
- To undertake all tasks and duties in an effective, efficient, transparent, and wholly accountable manner
- To demonstrate Muslim Hands’ values and ethics in own working practices, approach and conduct.
- To support with Fundraising activities from time-to-time, committing to partake in fundraising activities and ensuring the availability of staff during our peak periods.
- To undertake any reasonable responsibilities as required by Line Manager.
- To promote and adhere to all Muslim Hands Policies, Procedures and Professional Practices.
Note: This job description will change from time to time due to changes within the Organisation as well as the updating of procedures within your department. If there is a major change to your role then a new job description will be produced.
About the Successful Candidate:
Essential:
- Ability to demonstrate current eligibility to work within the United Kingdom
- Must be able to either:
- Provide a valid Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) certificate (issued within the last year) when requested by Muslim Hands; OR
- Undertake to provide full cooperation for Muslim Hands to perform a DBS Check at the required level appropriate for this / similar role.
- Uphold Muslim Hands’ Organisational Values
Education:
Essential:
- University Degree (BA, BSc).
Desirable:
- MBA, or masters level degree in International Development or related subject.
Experience:
Essential:
- Experience of programme management in low- and middle-income countries.
- Experience of leading and managing teams.
- Setting up new projects and programmes.
- Understanding of and working with monitoring and evaluation frameworks.
Desirable:
- Charities/INGO experience.
- Experience of working with institutional donors
This is a very rewarding position for the right person. If you feel this is you please send your CV with a cover letter explaining why you feel you are suitable quoting the above reference number!!
Deadline for applications is Wednesday, 17th February 2021, however, we reserve the right to end the application procedure early should the right candidate be found.
NB: Unfortunately, we will only be able to contact successful candidates so if you have not heard from us by the closure date unfortunately your application will have been unsuccessful.
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Finance Business Partner, Permanent, £50,000 - £55,000
For an international NGO based in London, we are recruiting a Finance Business Partner on a permanent basis to support the Business Services Directorate (Corporate Services) and CFO and MD across Finance, IT, Estates, Legal and Capital Works areas. The Finance Business Partner will prepare the annual statutory accounts for the main charity and the trading subsidiary and will manage the annual audit to final sign-off of the Annual Report and Financial Statements. This role will also provide business support to the Customer Engagement Directorates.
Main Duties:
- Provide first-class business partnering support to all budget holders within Business Services (Corporate functions) including Finance, IT, Estates, Legal and Capital Works
- Preparation and delivery of monthly management accounts to all budget holders
- Financial reporting and commercial modelling including income, profitability, cost analysis, forecasts, and modelling
- Supporting the annual budget, forecast and long-term business planning and modelling processes
- Support budget holders with P&L analysis and insight reporting
- Building improves business performance and financial reporting including dashboard and KPIs
- Preparation of annual statutory accounts for Charity and Trading subsidiary, through to Annual Report
- Management of the external audit process, planning the timetable and liaising with Auditors
- Maintaining and enhancing internal forecasting and reporting model
- Cash-flow and reserves modelling and forecasting
What will you bring to this role?
- ACCA, CIMA, ACA or CIPFA qualified with non-profit or charity experience
- Proven experience as an engaging business partner, working in complex organisations
- Strong experience of preparing financial statements and preparing and supporting audit processes
- Commercial mind-set, strong modelling, and analytical skills
- Ability to present financial information in clear and engaging formats for decision making
- FP&A, forecasting, budgeting experience
- Experience or driving continuous improvement in business performance
- Charity accounting and FRS102 experience
- Modelling and dashboard experience including building models, graphs, and dashboards
- Power BI modelling / reporting
- Sun Systems and Q&A would be desirable!
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Contract: Permanent.
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BRAC, one of the leading development organisations in the world, is seeking a Deputy CEO/Director of Partnerships to play a key role in overseeing the fundraising and resource mobilisation work of its London office and in the engagement of important stakeholders and supporters.
BRAC is a global leader in developing cost-effective, evidence-based poverty innovations in extremely poor, conflict-prone and post-disaster settings. These include programmes in education, healthcare, microfinance, girls’ empowerment, agriculture, human and legal rights, social enterprises, a bank, a university, and the world’s largest mobile money platform.
The new role will lead the BRAC UK Fundraising and New Business team to meet bold fundraising targets and will be responsible for developing and implementing a fundraising strategy that supports BRAC’s new global wide strategy for the charity, aiming to reach over 250 million people by 2030. The Deputy CEO and Director of Partnerships will also develop a healthy funding pipeline, diversify BRAC UK’s current donor funding portfolio, build and strengthen existing relationships and strategic partnerships, and oversee effective reporting and accountability to donors.
The charity is looking for an inspirational leader with strong experience in an international development organisation and an impressive track record in fundraising results, particularly in the field of institutional donors. You will also need experience of developing fundraising strategies, a strong knowledge of UK government funding and you will have lived and worked in the Global South. This will be combined with excellent communication and people management skills, the ability to build strong relationships with a wide range of people across different countries, and the willingness and ability to travel regularly to Africa and Asia.
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Internews are exclusively partnering with Robertson Bell to recruit their Finance Coordinator role on a permanent basis.
Following a recent period of rapid growth and expansion, Internews are now looking to recruit this key role.
The Finance Coordinator will be responsible for a variety of tasks across team including ensuring smooth operations between Internews Europe and its Related parties. The role will support both Corporate and Project finance tasks, as well as assume responsibility for key areas of Corporate reporting.
About Internews
Internews is an international non-profit organisation whose mission is to empower local information providers worldwide to give people the news and information they need, the ability to connect and the means to make their voices heard.
Internews provides communities the resources to produce local news and information with integrity and independence. With global expertise and reach, Internews trains both media professionals and citizen journalists, supports business development strategies for the sector and helps establish policies needed for open access to information. Internews programmes create platforms for dialogue and enable informed debate, which bring about social and economic progress.
Internews’ commitment to research and evaluation creates effective and sustainable programs, even in the most challenging environments. Internews operates internationally, with administrative centres in Arcata, California; Washington DC; and London, UK; as well as regional hubs in Bangkok and Nairobi.
Formed in 1982, Internews has worked in more than 90 countries, and currently has offices in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America.
Our commitment to a culture of belonging
Internews is passionate about our core values and about supporting positive change in the world. We pride ourselves on our commitment to innovation and flexibility. We believe that diverse teams are strong teams, and work to support an ethic of belonging, dignity, and justice for all people. Our current team includes a mix of genders, parents and non-parents, the self-taught, and people of multiple races, nationalities, ages, sexual orientations, and socio-economic backgrounds. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage candidates of all races, genders, ages, abilities, orientations, ethnicities, and national origins to apply, and actively welcome those with alternative backgrounds and experiences.
The key responsibilities are as follows:
- Monthly review of financial records, ensuring the completeness of records and reconciled balances:
- Balance Sheet reconciliations
- Partner/Sub-grantee reconciliations
- Regular Balance sheet reconciliations
- Supervision and management of organisational timesheets.
- Oversight for Internews Europe’s key financial relationships with its sister companies, including preparing monthly reconciliations and allocations, providing financial accounting support and regularly liaising with key stakeholders to manage relationships.
- Work closely with the Audit Manager to provide support in funder audits as required.
- Provide efficient delivery and support of periodical assignments such as annual budgeting, cashflow reporting and year-end statutory tasks.
- Provide invaluable support in the creation of new policies.
- Play a significant role in supporting the migration from Quick Books to Unit 4 ERP.
The successful candidate will have:
- Made significant progress on working towards a professional accountancy qualification (ACCA/CIMA/CIPFA).
- A minimum of five years’ experience of working in a fast-paced finance department.
- Strong experience preparing balance sheet reconciliations.
- Ideally, previous experience working within an NGO. However, candidates without this are still strongly encouraged to apply.
- Previous experience assisting on management and/or financial accounts.
- Good Excel skills, including vlookups, SUMIFS and Pivot Tables.
- Proven experience in working across diverse teams and multi-cultural environments.
- Good understanding of other Microsoft Windows applications.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Proven multi-tasking skills.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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SUMMARY
We are looking for an Operations Manager to work with our London-based team. You will be conscientious, with an attention to detail and excellent interpersonal skills, and above all have a strong commitment to social and environmental justice. This is a great opportunity to join an organisation working at the nexus of human rights and tropical forest protection.
Reporting to the ED, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organisation and ensuring these are carried out in accordance with agreed policies and processes including internal systems, compliance and safeguarding.
THE ROLE
Human resources
- Ensuring the organisation is appropriately staffed and skilled to fulfil its strategic direction.
- Working with other Senior Management Team members and line managers to ensure the charity recruits, trains and retains outstanding members of staff.
- Overseeing the development and implementation of RFUK’s HR strategies and policies.
- Building a highly inclusive and supportive culture ensuring team members thrive and organisational outcomes are met.
- Leading on effective processes for recruiting, onboarding, professional development, performance management, appraisals and training of staff.
- Providing strategic HR advice, acting as a point of contact for staff and managers in relation to employment law.
- HR administration, including management of our online HR system, HR documentation and monitoring of key dates in the employee lifecycle.
Organisational policies and compliance
- Overseeing the development and upkeep of RFUK’s internal governance documents and procedures in line with UK legislation and aid sector standards.
- In conjunction with the Programmes team, ensuring compliance with international donor requirements and integrating these into our organisational policies where appropriate.
- Serving as RFUK’s data protection officer.
- Ensuring adherence to our code of conduct with employees, beneficiaries, partners, funders and all those who come into contact with RFUK.
- With Programmes staff, ensuring that all staff are fully aware of and comply with the prescribed policies and procedures, including travel safety and security arrangements, anti-bribery, safeguarding, procurement etc.
Finance
With the Finance Manager:
- Preparation and monitoring of organisational budgets and cash flow forecasts.
- Assisting with the annual organisational audit and project-specific audits and coordinating/incorporating any required changes.
- Ensuring value for money and maximising financial efficiency in the internal functioning of the organisation.
- Assisting with banking facilities and payment runs, including international transfers.
- Management of cash held in the office; assisting with regular cash reconciliations.
- Liaising with the Programmes team to ensure that required financial information is made publicly available (e.g. in compliance with the International Aid Transparency Initiative, Charity Commission etc.).
General operations
- Ensuring there are adequate internal communications systems to enable staff to carry out their jobs effectively.
- Assisting with coordination of office meetings, organisational away days and no travel weeks.
- Participating in regular SMT meetings.
- Liaising with the Board and the ED in ensuring that regular Board meetings are held, agendas set and outcomes implemented.
- Ensuring that the highest possible standards are established and maintained for the RFUK staff’s working environment, and that infrastructure such as IT and other systems are adequate for staff to carry out their work.
- Carrying out other tasks as may be requested by the Executive Director.
PROFILE AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Knowledge and experience
Essential
- A minimum of 5-years’ experience as an operations manager in a small to medium size organisation
- Demonstrable experience developing and improving organisational policies in accordance with regulatory changes and industry best practice
- HR management experience and demonstrable knowledge of best practice in the field
- Excellence in compliance and risk management with advanced knowledge of UK and international regulatory environment
- Ability to set and manage organisational budgets
- Degree in relevant field
- Excellent command of Microsoft programmes, including Excel
Desirable
- Experience of working in charity sector, particularly international development
- French or Spanish speaking
- Knowledge of safeguarding requirements
Personal attributes
- Strong personal commitment to RFUK’s mission and to social and environmental justice in general
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – written and oral
- Careful and conscientious with demonstrable attention to detail
- Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure and to multiple deadlines
- Proactive, collaborative and approachable
- Personal integrity
- Interest in human rights & environmental issues
SUMMARY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Hours, remuneration and place of work:
The post is offered on a 2-year fixed term contract with possibility of extension. The role will be subject to a 6-month probationary period.
The post is a full-time position, based on a 35-hour working week in our North London office. Remote working will be in operation during lockdown.
The starting salary is £41,869 gross per annum.
Monthly salary is paid by Bank Automated Credit transfer, on the 25th of every month.
Holidays, sick pay and other benefits are provided in accordance with statutory requirements. 30 days paid leave per year are offered.
Workplace pension (4% employer contribution).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
RFUK is an equal opportunities employer, and makes no discrimination on the grounds of gender, race, age, physical abilities, religious or sexual persuasion.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should send your CV and with a cover letter of two pages maximum, explaining your motivation and providing concrete evidence of why you are suitable for the position. Please also specify where you saw this job advertisement.
The deadline for submission is 31 January 2021.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Fundraising & Engagement Assistant
(Full-time, permanent)
£27,648.03 rising on an annual incremental basis. War on Want also offers
a 6% contributory pension scheme
Based in London office or home based depending on Covid-19 restrictions
War on Want is a dynamic, radical organisation that runs hard-hitting campaigns against the root causes of poverty and human rights violation. We work in partnership and active solidarity with grassroots groups around the world, as part of the movement for global justice.
We are seeking a Fundraising & Engagement Assistant to provide support across the Income and Engagement team and help to boost our activities. The successful candidate will work across a range of exciting new projects, and support the roll out of new systems for supporter engagement and data management. The Assistant will take on leadership of crucial day to day supporter care and supporter data management processes; help us to research and approach new potential major funders; and have the opportunity to contribute to the management of War on Want’s external communications activities and social media channels.
This an opportunity for a committed non-profit professional early in their career to gain experience of a wide range of fundraising and communications functions in the context of an international human rights organisation. The post-holder will have significant opportunities for professional development, and will play a vital role in driving forward War on Want’s work for human rights around the world.
Application deadline: 12 noon, Friday 12 February 2021
Date for interviews: Expected w/c 22nd Feb, but applications will be reviewed on rolling basis
War on Want welcomes applications from all members of the community. We strive to be an equal opportunities employer.
Please note that we can only accept applications from individuals with the right to work in the UK. We are unable to sponsor working visa applications.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Gender and Development Network is recruiting for a new Coordinator. This post lies at the heart of the network, working as part of a small Secretariat alongside our members, working groups and Board across a range of international development issues.
We are looking for someone who has experience of administration and finance, who is organised with excellent communication skills, and who is highly motivated to work for gender equality and women’s rights to join our team. We are a highly respected network with over 150 members and an excellent track record of influencing government and supporting our members in their work to achieve gender equality and women’s rights internationally.
Specifically the role is to:
- Coordinate the network’s support to our members
- Coordinate the work of the various branches of the network
- Manage administrative systems of the network
- Administer the finances of the network
- Contribute to the network’s external communications
Specific Tasks
1. Coordinate support to the network’s members
- Act as a friendly, supportive and approachable face of the network
- Provide support to the network’s Working Groups, liaising closely with their Chairs
- Co-ordinate regular members’ mailings, distribution lists and the weekly e-bulletin
- Organise four Members’ Meetings per year
- Recruit and induct new members
- Facilitate informal networking among members
- Respond to requests for information from member
2. Service and coordinate the different branches of the network
- Service the Board of Trustees including arranging meetings, preparing papers and taking minutes
- Organise and minute Advisory Group and Chairs of Working Group meetings
- Ensure communications and updates are shared between different branches of the network including reporting to the Board on Working Group activities
- Administer annual planning processes
3. Manage the administration of the Secretariat
- Manage GADN volunteers
- Keep all HR and other files and records in order
- Maintain internal communications systems (email, calendars, document sharing, team meetings)
- Manage the GADN data protection processes
- Provide administrative support to the Director
- Manage the monitoring and evaluation processes of the network
- Ensure all legal reporting requirements are met
4. Administer the network’s finances and funding
- Manage the finances and accounts, including monthly updates of the cashbook and quarterly budget updates
- Complete all required financial reports and file tax returns
- Administer annual membership subscriptions
- Administer all grants including sending invoices and reports and monitoring sub-grantees
- Support the Director in identifying and securing grant funding
5. Support the communications and policy work of the Secretariat
- Maintain and update the website and social media
- Produce the GADN’s Annual Report
- Coordinate the production and dissemination of GADN briefings and policy reports
- Work with the Director and Policy Manger to liaise with external stakeholders including government officials and Women’s Rights Organisations
- Respond to enquiries from decision makers and the wider development sector
6. Other
- Undertake any other reasonable task as needed
Please note, this role is home based during the Covid-19 pandemic. When it is safe to return, the role will be based at the ActionAid office in Farringdon, London.
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We are looking for a fundraiser with a strong passion and commitment to social and environmental justice to join our team. You will be proactive, creative and an excellent communicator who will bring a proven track record of building and developing successful partnerships to this role. This is a unique opportunity to join an organisation working at the nexus of human rights and tropical forest protection.
Role and Responsibilities
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Fundraising Coordinator will be responsible for developing and overseeing RFUK’s fundraising strategy and developing our partnerships with institutional donors, trusts and foundations, ethical corporates, and individual givers.
Fundraising strategy and management:
- Develop and update RFUK’s fundraising strategy (cost-benefit analysis of different funding streams, preparation and execution of plans etc.).
- Ensure proper planning and coordination of the fundraising activities, including preparation of annual workplans.
- Work with the Executive Director and the Finance Manager to set appropriate annual organizational income and expenditure budgets and targets.
- Monitor unrestricted fundraising income and expenditure and provide regular reports and projections for the ED, Finance Manager and Board of Trustees as required.
- Work closely with the Executive Director and Communications Coordinator to ensure high quality communications for fundraising purposes.
- Carry out any other duties from time to time, as determined by the Executive Director.
Corporates, trusts & foundations:
- Devise and implement strategies for developing and maintaining strategic partnerships, identifying growth areas and opportunities within the ethical corporate sector.
- Research, identify and cultivate relationships with current and prospective companies, trusts and foundations, including the preparation of narrative/financial proposals and presentations.
- Represent RFUK at a range of events and functions with the aim of building relationships with potential donors.
- Manage and update our ethical partnership policy and checklist.
Programmes fundraising:
In coordination with the Head of Programmes:
- Lead on prospect research, cultivation and networking, in collaboration with relevant programmes staff.
- Support the development of funding applications where required.
- Advise on the technical content of the proposals, ensuring they meet donor expectations and maximising chances of success.
- Participate in the Programmes fundraising working group.
Public outreach:
- Develop and cultivate our regular giving pool: managing recruitment, retention and conversion to regular donors.
- With the Communications Coordinator, develop a digital marketing strategy to build our supporter base and extend our brand.
- Manage supporter appeals including the summer appeal and the Big Give Challenge.
- Develop plans for high net-worth individuals, legacy giving, schools outreach and events.
- Management of fundraising volunteers as required.
PROFILE AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Knowledge and experience
Essential:
- At least 4 years of managerial experience in charity fundraising, preferably in an international development context
- Demonstrable achievements in securing large grants and increasing individual giving and other revenue streams
- Excellent communications skills, able to produce high-quality, publication standard materials
- Ability to write compelling fundraising materials
- Ability to build trusting relationships with a range of different interest groups in support of our mission
- Strong organisational skills including the development and monitoring of large-scale budgets and workplans
- Ability to lead strategic thinking and development
- Competency in Microsoft office programmes
Desirable:
- French and/or Spanish speaking
- Competency in design and video editing software programmes
- Social media savvy
- Experience of working in Africa or South America and with an environmental and human rights focus
- Knowledge of ethical screening processes for corporate partnerships.
- Knowledge of new funding trends in the areas of climate change, forests and human rights.
- Experience securing grants from governments and institutional funders.
Personal attributes
- Strong personal commitment to RFUK’s mission and to social and environmental justice in general
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – written and oral
- Cultural sensitivity and demonstrable commitment to RFUK’s values and to the principles of inclusion and non-discrimination
- Demonstrable ability to build coalitions and networks for collaboration
- Desire and capacity to work on complex issues
- Careful and conscientious with demonstrable attention to detail
- Excellent organisational and time management skills with the ability to work under pressure and to multiple deadlines
- Proactive and collaborative
- Personal integrity
SUMMARY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The post is offered on a 2-year fixed term contract with possibility of extension. The role will be subject to a 6-month probationary period.
The post is a full-time position, based on a 35-hour working week in our North London office. Flexible working arrangements may be considered for exceptional candidates and in line with our staff handbook.
The starting salary is £32,651 - £38,063 gross per annum, depending on experience.
Monthly salary is paid by Bank Automated Credit transfer, on the 25th of every month.
Holidays, sick pay and other benefits are provided in accordance with statutory requirements. 30 days paid leave per year are offered.
Workplace pension (4% employer contribution).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
RFUK is an equal opportunities employer, and makes no discrimination on the grounds of gender, race, age, physical abilities, religious or sexual persuasion.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should send your CV and with a cover letter of two pages maximum, explaining your motivation and providing concrete evidence of why you are suitable for the position. Please specify where you found this job advertisement. The deadline for submission is 31 January 2021.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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- Full time, permanent contract
- Salary - £40-44,500 pa (depending on experience)
- Starting: 1 March 2021 (negotiable)
- Reports to: Director of Fundraising
- Line Management of two AfriKids UK employees
- Location: initially home based, will be required to attend office/meetings in central London when conditions allow
- Flexible working available
Head of Grants and Programme Funding is a senior role within the fundraising team, responsible for the development and implementation of AfriKids’ grants (institutional, trusts and foundation) fundraising and global resource mobilisation activities in order to secure funding and contracts for AfriKids’ programmes and organisational core costs.
Key responsibilities and accountabilities of this role
AfriKids is at a pivotal moment in its history, and is looking for someone who is proactive, enthusiastic and ambitious to join its award-winning team.
As a senior leader in the organisation, your focus will be to drive the development and delivery of our grants and programme funding strategy. You are a values-driven, confident leader and fundraiser who can work at both a strategic and operational level driving change and delivering results.
In 2020, AfriKids has finalised the development of its ambitious 5 year strategy, and will be planning for the launch and the beginnings of its implementation in 2021. You will work closely with the CEO, Director of Fundraising, AfriKids Ghana as well as many different partners and stakeholders, so strong relationship management skills will be essential. You will be target and quality driven, with a collaborative working style, and will play a key part in preparing the organisation for change while continuing to drive income from grant and programme funding opportunities. AfriKids is a small and dedicated team, with big ambitions to protect children and communities globally.
Summary of role
The Head of Grants and Programme Funding is responsible for the development and implementation of AfriKids’ grants and programme fundraising activity to secure funding for AfriKids’ programmes, unrestricted income and organisational core costs. AfriKids has had huge success in securing restricted and unrestricted grants from a variety of funders. In line with a new organisational strategy, you will diversify opportunities available to AfriKids by building and strengthening the existing (institutional, trusts and foundations) pipeline to further include: strategic corporate partners; implementing partners and international donors.
For more information on how to apply and the full job description, please visit our website or click view the documents below.
We believe in the rights of all children, everywhere, and that they should be valued, protected and met by all.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.