Duties & Responsibilities
Planning and Strategic Leadership (25%):
- Collaborate with Country Team leaders to develop and implement country program business development strategies.
- Create bilateral and multilateral funding strategies to improve positioning with long-term donors.
- Cultivate relationships with prioritized donors and funding streams.
- Engage Country and Global leaders in specific cultivation steps to expand relationships with government funders.
Opportunity Positioning and Planning (Capture) (50-60%):
- Identify and evaluate funding opportunities, including market research, competitive analysis, and risk assessment to support Go/No-Go decisions.
- Lead proposal development for specific opportunities, following the Business Development Process.
- Coordinate planning and communication on opportunities, ensuring clarity of roles among country, regional, and US Business Development teams.
- Gather intelligence on donors, competition, and key actors, including through remote and in-country support.
- Conduct partner and competitor mapping to establish partnership strategies and support team formation for competitive funding bids.
- Facilitate reviews of submission decisions with funders and internal teams to enhance future win strategies.
- Ensure project alignment with donor preferences through pre-design meetings.
- Monitor budget development by Country Teams and maintain accurate documentation.
- Support Country Teams in identifying and appointing key personnel.
Learning, Capacity Building, and Training (10-20%):
- Develop and improve tools for knowledge management and effective proposal design.
- Lead After-Action Reviews to collect lessons learned and share feedback within the Business Development team.
Qualifications
- 7-10 years leading positioning, engagement, and capture work for nonprofit organizations.
- Demonstrated ability developing proposals for complex, competitive, multi-year, multi-partner humanitarian and development opportunities.
- Strong knowledge of government or statutory donors, such as USAID, PRM, UN, and other bilateral ODA organizations.
- Familiarity with the regional context.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with remote and multi-cultural teams.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to multitask and prioritize effectively.
- Fluency in English required; Arabic fluency is a plus.
- Subject-matter expertise in a sector relevant to ANERA is a plus.
Travel
- You will be asked to travel up to 20% of the time for this role
Why Anera
- Mission Driven – Mission Focused
- Positive, Proactive, Team-Centered and Collaborative Work Environment
- Employee’s Experience and Knowledge is Valued and Respected
- Diversity, Equity and Belonging Experience interwoven throughout Workforce Culture
- Flexible Work Environment – Telework Options
- 100% Company Paid Medical Insurance for Employees
- 90% Company Paid Medical Insurance for Employee Dependents
- 50% Company Paid Dental and Vision Insurance
- 35 Hour Work Week
- Arabic/English Language Training
- 9% Company Retirement Contribution (after 1 year of service)
- Transportation Stipend.
- Telecom Stipend.