SOS
Children’s Villages Indonesia is a part of SOS-Kinderdorf International
which is an international umbrella organization of national
associations.
It is a non-governmental, non-political, non-denominational and
non-profit social development organization, working exclusively in the
public interest. Its objectives are:
- To provide specialist care and support for children who lost parental care and at the risk of losing parental care.
- To support children, young person and families in need through the establishment of home, social centers, and vocational training centers.
- To advocate and promote the rights of children around the world.
- To work with international organizations, and promote world-wide understanding and exchange knowledge on child care issues.
- To serve as a model of long-term family based care.
SOS Children’s Villages Indonesia to open recruitment :
Institutional Partnership Development (IPD)
(Hiring Profile)
Placement in Jl Sari Endah - Bandung
Mobilize institutional funding for SOS Children’s Villages Indonesia by working with the programme and management team.
Key performance areas:
- To develop and implement the IPD strategy as a key contributor to grow the funding portfolio
- Day to day donor relationship management with bilateral donors, international organizations, governmental institutions, embassies, Foundations, Trusts and any other concerned national or international organization.
- Network and position SOS Children’s Villages brand according to the brand vision, mission and values
- Monitoring, evaluating and analysing the actual results (vs. the targets) and the competitor activities.
Main responsibilities:
1.
Fundraising and Donor Liaison
a)
Identify
institutional partnership opportunities at the national local level
(from bilateral, multilateral, international organizations and embassies
and foundations)
b)
Coordinate
with the program team to conduct assessments and feasibility studies
that inform program design. Conduct background research relevant for
designing projects
c)
Coordinate
and write program proposals and be the link between program, finance
and submit this to potential institutional donors
d)
Develop
and maintain good relationships with donors by ensuring regular
communication, knowledge exchange and effective reporting.
e)
Working with the Head of FDC, be the link between
SOS Children’s Villages
and donors especially in
management of institutional funding contracts. Ensure regular
communication with the SOS international and regional offices
f)
Coordinate,
monitor and assess the quality of donor reporting making sure that
donor requirements are met during the project implementation phase.
g)
Prepare and submit IPD monthly updates and quarterly reports to the regional office.
2.
Donor Contract Management
a)
Responsible
for Donor Contract Management (DCM) of all institutional (restricted)
grants (National or International), including contract preparation,
development of consortium agreements,
compliance with donor requirements, submission of reports.
b)
Develop and maintain a mechanism for management of institutional contracts.
c)
Ensure all funding files, (electronic, system and paper) are complete and kept up to date.
d)
Undertake
routine donor contract administration for country programmes including
maintenance of records on donor contracts in the NA
e)
Establish
a close working relationship with the Finance Department and provide
advice to ensure synergy in donor budgeting, contract management and
reporting.
3.
Strategy, Capacity Building
a)
Develop and implement an institutional fundraising and partnership strategy in line with the needs of
the NA and ensure this is infused within the national plans
b)
Review and implement the recommendations of the donor market survey
c)
Train and support relevant staff in Project Cycle Management and Logical Framework Approach
d)
Build
fundraising capacity within the programme team, by training staff on
funding policies donor relations, reporting, contract management, etc.
4.
Partnership Development and Networking
a)
Establish
and maintain regular contact with donors by organizing donor
roundtables, face to face meetings, attending donor forums etc
b)
Negotiate collaboration with partner institutions and government departments in support of
NA subject to approval from the National director
c)
Assess
and where possible develop partnerships and consortiums with other
like-minded organizations for purposes of bidding for large donor
projects.
d)
Represent
the NA in
sector level meetings (development and humanitarian/emergency) and
other networking forums and use this to aggressively develop funding
partnerships
e)
Participate
in regional IPD networking and training forums and contribute to
development of new IPD strategies to improve practice
Please visit
http://www.sos.or.id to know further about us.
SOS
Children’s Village adalah organisasi sosial nirlaba non-pemerintah
internasional/nasional yang aktif bekerja sejak 1949 dalam mendukung
hak-hak anak dan ...
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SOS
Children’s Village adalah organisasi sosial nirlaba non-pemerintah
internasional/nasional yang aktif bekerja sejak 1949 dalam mendukung
hak-hak anak dan ...
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