Partnership Grants Manager at the International RescueCommittee (IRC)
The
International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian
crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at
the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and
life-changing assistance to people affected by war or disaster. At work today
in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to
millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from
harm to home
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Partnership
Grants Manager
Location: Maiduguri,
Borno
Job Overview/Summary
- The
position is to increase IRC Nigeria’s capacity to engage with partners, in
functions of Partnership / sub-awardee mapping, identification and on-going
engagement; provide capacity development and training support to relevant
country program staff and partner staff regarding: partner/sub-award
project design, proposal development, donor compliance, OTIS, budget
development, and the Sub Award Partnerships Management System (SPMS). The
Grants Manager (Partner Engagement) will contribute to overall Partnership
management at IRC Nigeria.
- The
position reports to the Senior Grants Coordinator.
- This
position is based in Maiduguri with occasional trips to other IRC
operational bases in the Northeast. S/he will work collaboratively with
other members of the Grants, M&E, technical coordinators, operations
team, and the finance team.
Major responsibilities
Partnerships and Sub-awards Coordination:
- Under
the direct supervision of the Senior Grants Coordinator, ensure that the
Country Program follows the IRC SPMS that sets out efficient and
responsive processes, delineates clear roles and responsibilities, and
articulates IRC’s strategic approach to partnerships;
- Mobilize,
train and provide on-going technical support to Technical focal points in
the Country Program Teams on working with partners;
- Coordinate
proposal development as it relates to Partner identification, teaming
agreements and collaboration on joint proposals including analyzing
partner budget narratives, editing partner proposals and logframes
- Liaise
with NY and UK regional units in order to ensure sub-award proposals meet
internal standards, apply IRC’s Outcomes Evidence Framework (OEF), are in
line with IRC Nigeria’s Strategic Action Plan (SAP) and are donor
compliant
- Ensure
OTIS data is up to date for all assigned sub-awards.
- Encourage
overall program cohesion through coordination and information sharing with
and between partners;
- Strengthen
relationships for other partnerships (e.g. with government entities).
Partnerships and Sub-awards Management:
- Review
sub-award agreements and amendments as needed, and follow the IRC internal
review process of all sub-award documentation;
- Work
effectively with the partners’ Supply Chain and Finance teams to ensure
that sub-granting mechanisms are in-line with the SPMS;
- Coordinate
partnerships/sub-awards start-up. This includes preparing and chairing partnerships/sub-awards
opening meetings in line with the IRC SPMS, in coordination with support
functions and Program teams, to ensure projects start with clear
expectations of both parties. This includes briefing sub-award partners on
sub-award agreements, as well as IRC’s and prime donors’ rules and
regulations, in coordination with the Senior Grants Coordinator;
- Coordinate
quality partnership/sub-award implementation monitoring. This includes,
but is not limited to: preparing and chairing partnerships/sub-awards
review meetings as per the schedule determined during the pre-award
assessment; reviewing partners’ performance against Program’s logfame and
work plans and budget forecasts, as well as reviewing partners’ compliance
with any procurement, human resources management, financial management and
other requirements outlined in the Partnership agreements and its special
conditions, in line with the IRC SPMS;
- Monitor
and support the use of management tools such as Budget vs. Actual (BVA)
for the proper monitoring and the successful implementation of sub-awards
and issue early warning in case of obstacles or challenges with sub
grantees
- Prepare
and chair partnerships/sub-awards closing meetings as required, and
oversee the overall partnerships/sub-awards close-out, in line with the
IRC SPMS; this includes, but is not limited to, incorporating reflection,
lessons learned and future planning; preparing sub-award close-out letters
and ensuring that all requirements of the sub-award agreement have been
met;
- Lead
the planning and organization of, and participate in,
partnerships/sub-awards technical and financial partnerships’ monitoring
visits to assess Partners’ performance and compliance against their
Partnership agreement, donor’s regulations and overall Program plans, in
line with the IRC SPMS. This includes coordinating inputs ahead of monthly
grants review meetings to ensure that the IRC commitments to the donor are
met and working closely with Program Managers and Finance teams to make
sure that partnerships’ monitoring schedules are rigorously followed, and
supporting documentations are prepared for review;
- Support
the planning and organization of, and participate if/when requested in
donor’s monitoring visits, as per the agreed schedule;
- Work
collaboratively with the M&E Coordinator to provide advice on
strengthening monitoring and evaluation with partners, as well as design
tools and create systems to effectively monitor progress made against
partner capacity building plans;
- In
close collaboration with Supply Chain units, maintain accurate records of
Programs assets; this includes managing the Programs assets register,
leading on assets disposal process when required, monitoring assets during
regular partners’ monitoring visits, in line with the IRC SPMS and donor’s
regulation on assets management;
- In
the event of partner issues, work closely with the Senior Grants
Coordinator to advise on the appropriate progressive corrective action,
alerting partners’ Senior Management Teams/Boards and the IRC Ethics and
Compliance Unit, as required. This includes promptly reporting any
suspicion or ascertained case of violation of Do Not Harm and Child
Safeguarding requirements that may arise from partnerships/sub-awards
reviews meeting and/or monitoring visits;
- Coordinate
all partners/sub-awardees audits in accordance with the terms of the
sub-award. Prepare management responses and plans of action for Internal
and/or External audits and ensure their follow up;
- Ensure
appropriate financial documentation in compliance with IRC and donor
regulations. Coordinate with the IRC Country Office Finance department to
facilitate timely processing of all sub-award payments according to
schedule;
- Support
the Senior Grants Coordinator with any other tasks and responsibilities
when and where required.
- Keep
an updated inventory of all communications related to sub-awards and
ensure communication and visibility requirements are met
Reporting:
- Ensure
reporting timelines are prepared and shared with sub-awardees
- In
conjunction with Finance and respective Program, ensure the timely review
of partners’ financial reports in accordance with the terms of their
Partnership agreements, coordinated with the review of programmatic
reports.
Partners Capacity Building:
- Review
the capacity building/development plan for the partners based on the
pre-award assessment result, ensure capacity building/development plan is
tailored, targeted and responsive to their organizational needs and
priorities;
- Design
tools and create systems to effectively monitor progress made against
partner capacity building plans and to partners in their organizational
development;
- Contribute/lead
as/if required to collate lessons learned on a regular basis and
disseminate these among partners to maximize the Programs’ impact and
contribute to future Programs’ strategy and direction.
Key Working Relationships
- Position
Reports to: Senior Grants Coordinator
- Position
directly supervises: None
- Indirect
Reporting: None
- Other
Internal and/or external contacts: Grants staff, Programs and M&E
staff, finance, HR, supply chain departments and Regional Grants Support
staff at HQ.
Job Requirements
- Master's
degree (MA) or equivalent in international affairs, development, international
political economy, math/statistics/economics or related subject desired;
BA required.
- Fluency
in English, spoken and written.
- Two
years of experience working in grants management and proposal/business
development/design required;
- Prior
knowledge of donor regulations (UNHCR, OFDA, USAID, ECHO, DFID, SIDA,
UNICEF, etc.)
- Proven
previous successful experience developing projects, writing proposals and
donor reports required
- Previous
experience managing sub grantees and partnerships is highly desired
- Good
communicator with strong organizational, time management and analytical
skills
- Excellent
inter-personal, cultural and diplomatic skills
- Strong
writing and editing skills with close attention to detail
- Flexibility
to adapt to changing requirements
- Strong
capacity to mentor and build capacity of staff
- Ability
to juggle competing priorities, meet demanding deadlines and work under
pressure in unstable security environments
- Strong
computer skills required; advanced MS Excel and Math (Algebra) skills
strongly desired.
Work Envirnoment:
- Security
level orange. The situation in Maiduguri, Borno remains unpredictable;
there is active conflict in many parts of the country and a possibility
for further expansion of the conflict and violence into other areas and
other states.
Benefits
- Competitive
Monthly Salary,
- 13th
Month Salary Inclusive,
- Health
Insurance Coverage for Family, Pension, Creche Facilities available for
Women with babies under 24 Months.
Application Closing Date
12th December, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Cover Letters and CV to
"Human Resources Coordinator, International Rescue Committee"
via: IRCNigeria.Recruitment@rescue.org
Subject of the application should read: "Partnership Grants Manager,
Maiduguri"
Note
- Only
shortlisted candidates will be communicated for Interview.
- IRC
is an Equal Opportunity Employer IRC considers all applicants on the basis
of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion,
sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.




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