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London, Greater London (On-site)
£84,000 per year (net base but employees pays primary NI)
Full-time
Contract
Job description

Background:  The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration, working closely with governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental partners. Established in 1951, IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. The Islamic Philanthropy Fund (IPF), launched by IOM in February 2025 in Riyadh under the supervision of Private Sector Partnerships Division at the HQ, IPF aims to harness the power of Islamic charitable giving to support some of the world's most vulnerable migrant and displaced populations. This initiative aligns with Shariah principles and seeks to provide a sustainable source of income to ensure the safety and dignity of those affected by crises.

The Private Sector Partnerships Division (PSP) sits within the Office of Partnerships, Advocacy and Communications under the overall oversight of the Director General. PSP builds partnerships with the private sector that enable IOM's strategic priorities and engage the private sector as a key stakeholder in migration through impactful and innovative partnerships. PSP leads strategic outreach and engagement with the private sector and Islamic Philanthropy Fund and provides Headquarters, Regional and Country Offices with assistance and expertise relating to initiating, establishing, and maintaining partnerships with the private sector and IPF. PSP is responsible for the development and implementation of IOM’s Private Sector and IPF Strategy which provides a framework for how IOM engages with the private sector and IPF partners to support safe, orderly, and regular migration. PSP oversees engagement with the private sector and IPF, establishes and coordinates IOM’s private sector and IPF partnerships due diligence process, builds staff capacity in private sector and IPF partnership-building and oversees the Goodwill Ambassador programme and celebrity partnerships.

IOM has had a presence in the United Kingdom since 1995. The UK office supports migrants through a variety of resettlement, support, and protection activities. The relationship between IOM and the UK has grown significantly, with the UK being one of IOM's largest donors and an influential Member State. IOM UK collaborates with the government and other partners to provide emergency response, resettlement assistance, and durable solutions for displaced populations.

Objective: Under the overall guidance of the Chief of Mission in the UK and with technical coordination from the Private Sector Partnerships Division to ensure alignment with IOM's overall strategic goals and objectives for the IPF, the incumbent will lead the development and implementation of a comprehensive Islamic Philanthropy strategy in the UK. This role will focus on mobilizing resources through Zakat, Sadaqah, and other Islamic charitable giving mechanisms by engaging international charities, financial institutions, foundations, corporations, high-net-worth individuals, and relevant stakeholders within the UK.

Responsibilities and Accountabilities:

Scope of Work:

  1. Strategic Planning and Landscape Mapping
    1. Develop a comprehensive strategy for the growth and sustainability of the Islamic Philanthropy Fund (IPF) in the UK.
    2. Map out the IPF landscape in the UK, including how UK-based Islamic charities and grantees operate, and identify the specific regulatory frameworks applicable to them.
    3. Assess the size and volume of funds mobilized by Islamic charities, with a particular focus on Zakat and Sadaqah donations.
    4. Utilize existing research to map Muslim communities involved in alms-giving, detailing their size, geographic distribution (including parliamentary constituencies), socio-economic profiles, and key entry points such as diaspora organizations.
    5. Establish a detailed IPF profile for the UK, based on these assessments, and provide recommendations on potential partnerships for initiatives of mutual interest.
  2. Stakeholder Engagement and Partnership Development 
    1. Identify and engage with key stakeholders, including Islamic organizations, community leaders, private sector entities, high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), Islamic finance and banking stakeholders, Muslim social media influencers and key Islamic institutions responsible for issuing Fatwas.
    2. Develop products, tools, engagement plan to successfully establish partnerships with these Islamic institutions and other key actors.
    3. Organize and facilitate meetings, workshops, and events to promote the IPF and foster collaboration.
    4. Map Islamic charities that deliver international assistance and identify areas of joint interest with IOM.
  3. Fundraising and Resource Mobilization
    1. Design and implement targeted fundraising campaigns based on the mapped landscape and stakeholder insights.
    2. Develop proposals and grant applications to secure both financial and in-kind support.
    3. Secure 2-5 strategic partnerships to mobilize resources with support from the mission and Private Sector Division.
  4. Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
    1. Establish a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to assess the IPF’s impact.
    2. Prepare regular progress reports, including comprehensive monitoring and evaluation outputs, with actionable recommendations for continuous improvement.
    3. Ensure compliance with IOM policies and maintain transparent documentation of all activities and transactions.
    4. Ensure strong coordination with IOM’s PSP Division and internal IPF stakeholders, to exchange good practice and support global efforts. 

Expected Outcomes and Deliverables:

  • Strategic Growth Framework: A detailed strategic plan for the IPF in the UK, incorporating insights from the landscape mapping and community profiles.
  • Comprehensive IPF and Community Mapping
    • A thorough map of UK-based Islamic charities, grantees, and their operational and regulatory contexts.
    • Assessment of funds mobilized, especially through Zakat and Sadaqah.
    • Mapping of Muslim communities engaged in alms-giving, including size, location, socio-economic status, and access points.
    • Identification of types of projects, beneficiaries, and key countries receiving funds from UK Muslim donors.
    • Mapping of Islamic charities involved in international assistance and potential collaboration areas with IOM.
    • Identification of key Islamic institutions for Fatwas and partnership opportunities.
  • Stakeholder Engagement Reports: Documentation of engagement activities, stakeholder insights, and partnership development progress.
  • Fundraising Campaign Materials and Proposals: Campaign assets and funding proposals tailored to the UK Islamic philanthropic landscape.
  • Resource Mobilization: Achievement of 2-5 partnerships and successful mobilization of cash and in-kind donations.
  • Impact and Compliance Reporting: Regular reports demonstrating the Fund’s impact, compliance with IOM policies, and recommendations for improvement.

For more details about the role and how to apply, please visit our website: https://unitedkingdom.iom.int/careers

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International Organization for Migration View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 0
Posted on: 30 May 2025
Closing date: 12 June 2025 at 23:00
Tags: Human Rights, Refugee / Immigration