KEY DUTIES
- Be responsible for identification of relevant grant opportunities in Cambodia and in the Mekong region in coordination with Regional Grant Officer, Sydney office and Alliance Members;
- Review opportunities for funds available through grants from governmental agencies and private foundations to determine feasibility of developing projects;
- Establish and maintain strong relationship with relevant Alliance Members, institutional donors, and other key stakeholders in Cambodia;
- Day-to-day communicate with Alliance Members, Sydney, and donors on agreed grants and opportunities;
- Develop concept notes and proposals including budgets for specific grants in technical supports of program teams in Cambodia, Sydney and Alliance Members;
- Conduct orientation to relevant project teams and implementing partners on approved grant projects to ensure donor compliances on time;
- Coordinate with relevant program colleagues to ensure submission of all relevant reports on time to relevant donors, and Alliance members;
- Coordinate with program team for potential donors’ visits;
- Be responsible for knowledge management and ensure relevant government policies, examples of best practices, relevant documents and guidelines related to grants and donor profiles are maintained;
- Update the ChildFund Cambodia donor database on regular basis, in close consultation with the Head of Programs and the Country Director;
- Join program teams for a joint monitoring of grant funded projects to get a sense of effective implementation and compliance management.
- Maintain full files of grant portfolio;
- Perform other duties as advised by line supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Master degree or higher relevant degree in social development or related fields;
- 5-8 years experiences in social sector, and program management, program development, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation, budget management, and report writing;
- Proven experience of proposal development with institutional donors at national and international levels and strong networking with stakeholders;
- Well established connections and network with institutional donors, bi-lateral and multi-lateral agencies active in Cambodia, and key government institutions and departments.
- Experience of working successfully in partnership with national level institution and local partners;
- Computer proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook;
- Proficiency in spoken and written English and Khmer.
Remain alert and responsive to any child safeguarding or sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment (SEAH) risks, acquire relevant knowledge and skills to promote strong safeguarding practices, understand the child safeguarding and PSEAH policy and procedures, and conduct yourself consistent with those policies_._
Please be noted that the position is only open to Cambodian candidates
Application deadline : 09 September 2022