World Vision International - Turkey :

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Position Title: Senior Programme Officer

Location : Şanlıurfa, Turkey

PURPOSE OF POSITION

World Vision is seeking a candidate to support the Grant Acquisition and Management team for the WV Syria Response (Jordan, Syria and Turkey) (WVSR), with a specific focus on Turkey, as well as specific donors for North West Syria. The Senior Program Officer (SPO) will be based in Turkey and report to the Grant Acquisition Manager, based in Amman.

The SPO will:

1) Provide support across departments in the development, planning, management and monitoring of the World Vision portfolio in Turkey through the design documentation, reporting and coordination of the program activities for the response.

2) Streamline GAM processes across the Turkey portfolio and ensure GAM capacity building where needed

3) Ensure the execution of the donor Engagement Plan for Turkey and attend key cluster and donor engagements in Turkey

4) Lead proposal development for Turkey projects

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Grant Acquisition

  • In arrangement with the GAM Manager, lead on donor engagement by developing and maintaining effective relationships with donors and support offices to establish partnerships, and market Turkey programmes, and seek additional funding opportunities

  • Support strategy development in Turkey with identifying fundraising opportunities and updating fundraising plans.

  • Lead on the Turkey specific inputs for the overall Syria Response Grant Acquisition and Management Business Plan. Map donors in accordance to WVSR strategic directions, and closely collaborate with international funding offices (Support Offices) for early positioning with institutional government donors and coordinate within the broader World Vision partnership for Multi-lateral donor positioning.

  • Constantly monitor and analyze donor opportunities to ensure they align with operational intent.

  • Lead the Grant Risk Assessment and Go No-Go process as per WVI policy, and collect requested approvals for WVSR

  • Collaborate and negotiate with international funding offices on match needs and other resources (e.g. technical).

Proposal Design

  • Lead planning, developing and reviewing concept papers and proposals for various projects and programs for funding from WV’s partnership and major donors in order to achieve WVSR short-term and long-term goals.

  • Lead the coordination process of actual project proposal design, in close collaboration with the technical sector heads, operations or zonal managers and key support functions as well as with key stakeholders in the WV partnership for UN grants

  • Facilitate or collaborate with funding offices on the facilitation of grant design, startup, closeout workshop for grant project staff and support function staff members for each critical grant.

Grant Management and Reporting

Quality Assurance, Accountability and Information Management

  • Streamline programs processes to ensure timely and quality preparation of grant proposals, donor reports and other reporting requirements.

  • Ensure that Syria Response GAM systems and processes are adapted streamlined across the Turkey portfolio, this includes using adequate tracking tools to support effective grant compliance and positive audit results, and that the grant team and field office staff understands this system and follows it accordingly.

  • Ensure alignment with WV’s established external engagement, GAM, partnering steps, and response strategies.

  • Incorporation of internal and international humanitarian standards (Sphere, HAP, etc.) into all project designs and implementation.

Representation

  • Develop and maintain strong relationships and information sharing with funding office representatives.

  • Ensure WV has strong relationships with locally based donors. Ensure this representation is tracked and recorded.

  • Support WV’s Turkey based staff and Ops manager and participate in clusters as appropriate

  • Coordinate GAM news and lessons learned with the regional office.

Other tasks

This can include but is not limited to:

  • support of other Syria response portfolios within the overall GAM team

  • Representation in cluster and working group meetings

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Must have a minimum BA degree or equivalent in relevant fields of study such as International Development, Political Relations, Economics, Sociology, or other related field

  • Must have 3-5 years’ experience working in the humanitarian sector

  • Proven track record for multi-sector programming experience.

  • Experience coordination with INGO’s and other key stakeholders

  • High degree of negotiation and persuasion skills.

  • Ability to travel internationally as needed

  • Ability to work with a reasonably level of comfort in high tension and high security risk situations.

  • Ability to maintain performance expectations in diverse cultural contexts, psychologically stressful environs and physical hardships.

  • Ability to facilitate the creation of cross-functional project teams and the development of national strategies.

  • Understands work from a process point of view and uses measurement and accountability systems effectively.

  • Excellent time-management and prioritization.

  • Demonstrates openness and transparency

  • Excellent English communication skills (oral and written)

  • Knowledge of budget requirements and regulations of major donors including the USAID, GAC, EU/ECHO, German Government. DFID and UN agencies. Familiarity with humanitarian codes, minimum standards, principles and practice.

  • 3-5 years’ experience in emergency response programming or similar humanitarian/social work involving grants

This vacancy is archived.

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