Resource Mobilization Officer
Global Health Corps
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Amuria
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Role OverviewThe Resource Mobilization Officer will support the CHAI Rwanda Office in establishing and executing its first fundraising strategy. Institutionalizing fundraising practices is a top priority of the CHAI Rwanda office. The fellow will have the opportunity to work in partnership with the Country Director and Senior Program Managers, as well as engage with all of the different program teams at CHAI to gain a strong understanding of the work across the organization.
The Resource Mobilization Officer will work closely with the senior management team and various program managers to support the development/finalization, implementation, and institutionalization of a long-term fundraising strategy. This will include the development of other complementary fundraising tools including fundraising SOPs and an indicator framework that can be used to track progress against the strategy quarterly. In addition to the fundraising strategy, the Resource Mobilization Officer will also coordinate grant proposals and other donor-facing communication products in collaboration with the program managers and other technical leads. Concurrently, the fellow will work to build the capacity of the staff in the CHAI Rwanda office across a variety of fundraising activities to ensure the team is able to continue building new skills in proposal writing, donor engagement, and other priorities as requested by the team.
ResponsibilitiesFundraising Strategy
Support the development of a long-term fundraising strategy for the CHAI Rwanda Office
Assist in developing fundraising standard operating procedures to outline roles and responsibilities for all fundraising activities
Develop an indicator framework to track CHAI Rwanda’s progress against fundraising strategy
Prepare quarterly progress updates to present to the CHAI Rwanda management team
Support the fundraising working group through coordination and management of regular meetings
Donor Engagement
Provide project management for the grant application process, including narrative development and timely submission of grant applications
Conduct research on potential funders and work with senior management team to identify a proposed scope of work and develop concept notes and other outreach materials
Develop slide decks, one-pagers, and other communication materials to highlight CHAI’s current programmatic work that can be shared with potential donors and partners
Assist with donor reporting, including coordination of inputs and narrative drafting
Knowledge Management
Document lessons learned following each grant proposal process and share out with CHAI Rwanda team
Hold learning sessions to build capacity of the CHAI Rwanda team, including on how to scope potential donors and proposal writing
Where requested, develop additional resource mobilization training materials for government counterparts, including within Ministry of Health and University of Rwanda
Skills and ExperienceItems indicated with an asterisk (*) are required
Strong writing skills with demonstrated experience drafting grant applications or proposals*
At least one year of professional experience in fundraising*
Experience managing relationships with donors, partners, or other key stakeholders*
Strong public speaking skills with experience delivering formal presentations or trainings
Experience developing communications materials, such as concept notes, PowerPoints, briefing materials
Excellent project management skills, including past experience working on complex projects from creation to completion, managing multiple projects, and/or coordinating across teams to meet tight deadlines
Excellent interpersonal skills and a demonstrated capacity to build effective relationships with diverse stakeholder groups
Capable of using a collaborative, team-oriented approach to projects
About the OrganizationThe Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries, while strengthening the capabilities of governments and the private sector in those countries to create and sustain high-quality health systems that can succeed without our assistance. CHAI was founded in 2002 with a transformational goal: help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS by dramatically increase access to HIV diagnostics, treatment and care. Today, along with HIV, CHAI works in over 35 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean to prevent and treat malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis, and cancer, accelerate the rollout of lifesaving vaccines, reduce maternal, infant and child mortality, combat chronic malnutrition, and strengthen health systems.
CHAI’s approach is unique. Our aim is not just to impact a problem, but to fundamentally change the way in which the problem is addressed to solve the issue. We use a business-minded methodology to shape healthcare markets to reduce the costs of lifesaving medications and other critical health care products. We work in partnership with governments to reform their health systems, targeting areas where current methods are failing. By working with governments at the national, regional, and local levels, CHAI ensures that our programs are sustainably integrated into long term health system planning and are successfully financed long past the end of our programmatic involvement. The results of CHAI’s work have been transformational. For more information, please visit: http://www.clintonhealthaccess.org
Role Function: Development / Fundraising / Grant-Writing, Partnership Development, Strategic Planning / ConsultingIssue Area: Health System Strengthening, Healthcare AccessStipend, Benefits, and Logistics
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