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Title: TTA-Program Development Advisor, Latin America
Sector: Awards Management
Location: New York, NY HQ USA/Remote within LATAM region
Start Date: November
Duration: 6 months
Scope of work & objectives:
Please email your CV to Mario.Patino@rescue.org. You must subject your email "TTA- Program Development Advisor (PDA), Latin America”. This Opportunity is Intended for IRC Current Staff.The Purpose of the Role
The Program Development Advisor (PDA), Latin America will support country programs to pursue funding opportunities in line with IRC’s Business Development Strategy. Support will include all phases of the business development process, from opportunity identification to contract signature, including pre-positioning, partnerships building, proposal development, and due diligence phases. The successful candidate will have a strong track record of working on new funding opportunities in humanitarian and international development with a range of multilateral and bilateral donors (USAID, US Department of State, FCDO, EU and DG ECHO, GFFO, BMZ, Sida, SDC, World Bank, etc.), as well as experience collaborating with local partner organisations.
The PDA will support business development for institutional donors in the IRC’s Latin America region, which comprises programs in Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. Candidates who are from these countries and/or have significant experience in the region are strongly encouraged to apply.
Scope and Authority
This position does not have any line management responsibilities.
Key Working Relationships
- Reports to Head of Business Development, Latin America. Works closely with all Regional Program and Award Support team members, the Regional Business Development Advisor (Capture and Engagement), Business Development (Specialist Team) and across all other teams within Awards Management Unit, Crisis Response Recovery and Development Department, Global Partnerships and Philanthropy, Global Supply Chain, Finance, Office of General Counsel, Technical Excellence, and other key departments within IRC. Donor and partner point of contact as applicable per region.
KEY ACCOUNTABLITIES
Planning and Strategic Leadership (15%)
- Collaborate with country teams to proactively identify and address their priorities and support needs in BD
- Collaborate with other AMU pillars to gather donor intel through desk research to identify funding leads and analyze resource mobilization trends in the region.
- Support country offices with Donor engagement and intel sharing for positioning; prepare for and participate in Donor calls as needed.
- Collaborate with country offices to successfully position for new funding opportunities by leading or assisting in the identification, tracking, and updating of new business opportunities across a variety of technical sectors and donors.
- Lead or support pre-positioning for specific opportunities, including facilitating technical brainstorming, partner and competitor landscape analysis and win theme sessions with technical and country staff
- Support country offices in setting up annual regional metrics and analyzing the Quarterly Strategy Review for the regional leadership
End to End Program Development (60%)
- Support the full proposal lifecycle including sharing initial assessment of new opportunities, supporting Go/No Go processes, preparing, and sharing templates & timelines, ensuring adherence to deadlines, supporting recruitment, assisting in reviewing budgets, ensuring document completion, organizing meetings, and compiling notes, and drafting and proofreading proposal sections.
- Facilitate the identification of consultants, partners and other proposal development support as needed in collaboration with the country team.
- Collaborate with technical units, country offices, and other colleagues to support conceptualization of winning proposal and bid designs for new project activities and/or amendments to current projects.
- Provide quality assurance and quality compliance support on proposals. Ensure responsiveness to and compliance with solicitation documents and with IRC’s requirements.
- Support coordination, communication, and inputs from consortium partners in accordance with donor and IRC processes.
- Coordinate and support regional reviews and approvals of proposal packages depending on country and regional needs.
- Review agreements to ensure accurateness and highlight key compliance requirements, in coordination with post-award, compliance and country grants teams and support in award negotiation as required.
- Maintain complete and accurate electronic files, including final submission packages and internal trackers.
- Deploy to country offices to lead on proposal development as needed
Donor and Partner Engagement (10%)
- In line with IRC’s Partnership Ambition, and in collaboration with regional Partnerships teams, contribute to increasing the volume and equity of IRC's work with local and regional partners (with a focus on women-led national organizations) by coordinating support to country offices in identifying partnership opportunities, identifying strong partners, and finalizing teaming arrangements.
- Coordinate regional and country-level inputs to donor meetings, conferences and communications as needed.
- Represent IRC externally to donors, peers, and partners.
Capacity Building and Training: (10%)
- Contribute to developing, updating, and delivering business development related training for the region.
- Facilitate internal post-submission debrief sessions, (I.e., After Action Reviews) with country teams, technical units, regional team, and other relevant stakeholders to collect lessons learned.
- Collaborate with SPDAs and other stakeholders to ensure internal knowledge management, share lessons learned and ensure they are incorporated into future proposals
- Support in recruiting, onboarding, and training of new grants and partnerships team members.
Other Responsibilities (5%)
- Contribute to AMU and regional strategic priorities and initiatives.
- Support with translation to regional or donor languages when necessary
- Participate in special projects as needed and other tasks as assigned.
Requirements:
- Experience in developing and supporting humanitarian and development proposals for NGOs
- Experience with strategies and proposal processes of key government/statutory donors – US, UK, EU, German, Scandinavian, etc.
- Experience in collaborating with and supporting national and community-based partners
- Experience in proposal budgeting
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to effectively collaborate across a variety of relationships in a multicultural environment
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate equally effectively with colleagues in remote and diverse teams, including as team leader for proposals
- Clear, compelling writing skills
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively
- Ability to travel internationally (approximately 20% of time)
- Fluency in English and Spanish.
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