Senior Manager, Grant Management at BRAC International
BRAC International is Hiring! Join BRAC International to create opportunities for people to realise their potential.
About the Role:
The Senior Manager, Grant Management is responsible for participating in the development of global procedures in grant management, and actively promoting the application of those procedures toward an efficient and effective grant management function within the BRAC International Country offices. The role has four main aspects to it: 1. Support the Grant Management Lead, Country office operations to develop and embed grant management policies and procedures within BI Country offices; 2. Capacity Build Country office Grant management staff; 3. Support key grant core processes within BI country offices; 4. Support the Specialist Donor Reporting on the follow up with country office teams to uplift donor reporting skills in the BI Country office.
Recommended:
This position will work in close partnership with the Country Office Grants managers and focal persons to ensure grant management practices and services are provided at all stages of the grant cycle. In event of major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly. Travel is heavy and anticipated at 50% across BI Countries.
Key Responsibilities:
Grant Management Oversight /Quality Control
- Support GRP Global Grants management Lead in the refresh of the global Grants management manual by providing feedback, views, and perspective on how the Manual is being received and applied in the country offices.
- Support in embedding Grant Management Manual core processes within and across the BI Country offices through deliberate and planned support to Country offices to establish and maintain as efficient and effective grants management process.
- Support in embedding Sub-grant management core processes within and across the BI Country offices.
- Support the GRP Global Grants Management Lead to consolidate quarterly KPI production, ongoing troubleshooting, and regular Country Office visits, maintain an accurate assessment of CO performance in grant management.
- Perform structured monitoring of CO grants, grant spending, portfolio spending and CO outreach for corrective action and to aid in resolution of issues identified.
- Responsible to support use of GMS and ensure fidelity to the system.
Coordination
- Through engagement with Country Offices, in coordination and collaboration with the Global Donor Reporting Officer, reinforce the Donor Reporting Process Flow for optimum structure for donor reporting quality and timeliness.
- Through engagement with Country Offices, reinforce GMS usage for compliance, internal controls, and documentation preservation.
- Work in collaboration with other departments to ensure grant management inputs to key processes including timesheets, master budget development, cost allocation, monitoring of grants budgets and budget reviews.
- Participate in the check in calls with the Country Grants Managers.
- Participates in Global Grant Management community of practice calls and trainings and learning internally.
- Ensure that grant management processes include consideration of key organizational priorities (Gender and inclusion, safeguarding).
Compliance
- Supports adherence to BRAC Grant Management procedures and policies.
- Supports adherence to BRAC Sub-Grant Management procedures and policies.
- Supports adherence of complex donor compliance requirements across the Country Offices and downstream partners through regular communication of compliance elements and training.
- Apply clear understanding of donor compliance requirements throughout the grant cycle and ensure knowledge transferred and understood by Country offices. This may include:
- Review of donor solicitations and support GRP decision gates
- Review of high value proposals and budgets
- Review of donor contracts
Capacity Building
- Support Global Grants Management Lead to build a high performing grant management team within BI Country Offices through regular and ongoing capacity building to Country Office Grant Management staff through:
- On-the-job training support to select Grants managers and grants focal persons.
- Acting as a troubleshooting resource for grants management procedural queries and issues.
- Facilitation of sharing grants management capacity across countries and sites to promote opportunity and learning.
- Responsible to provide short/long term backfill to country offices that have transition and gaps in Grants Management.
- Coach key CO colleagues on grant management, particularly donor compliance and reporting
Safeguarding
- Ensure the safety of team members from any harm, abuse, neglect, harassment and exploitation to achieve the programme’s goals on safeguarding implementation. Act as a key source of support, guidance and expertise on safeguarding for establishing a safe working environment.
- Practice, promote and endorse the issues of safeguarding policy among team members and ensure the implementation of safeguarding standards in every course of action.
- Follow the safeguarding reporting procedure in case any reportable incident takes place, encourage others to do so.
Educational Requirements:
- Bachelors in Finance or International Development or related field.
Required Competencies:
- Experience with NGOs
- Knowledge of the requirements of major institutional donors including budgeting, eligibility issues, compliance management, and reporting; experience of engaging with donors at a strategic level (UN Agencies, USAID, GAC, DFAT, DFID, MasterCard Foundation, FCDO etc.)
- Proven track record of active contribution to Country Senior Management Team direction and providing strategic support across multiple sectors and /or regions.
- Proven coaching and capacity building skills
- Understanding of the financial aspects of grants management, ability to work with finance Department on grant management issues.
- Strong attention to detail, problem solving skills, and ability to analyze trends.
- Computer literate (i.e., google suite, word, excel, outlook, internet explorer, PowerPoint).
- Patient, adaptable, able to improvise, and communicate clearly and effectively under pressure.
- Fluent communication (written and spoken) in English.
- Experience working within hardship Countries.
- Knowledge of BRAC, its history, and its programmes and culture desirable
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Experience Requirements:
- 7+ years in development or related field.
- Experience in grant management, sub-grant management.
- Experience in change management using global standard grant management tools and procedures.
- Knowledge of donor compliance, regulations, and procedures e.g. USAID, UN Agencies, ECHO, GAC, DEVCO, DFAT, FCDO,
Employment type: Regular/contractual
Salary: Negotiable
How to apply
About BRAC International:
BRAC International (BI), a leading non-profit organization, is on a mission to empower people and communities facing poverty, illiteracy, disease, and social injustice. Our vision is to create a world free from exploitation and discrimination, where everyone has the opportunity to realise their potential. We design proven, scalable solutions that equip people with the support and confidence they need to achieve their potential.
BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and over the last five decades has grown to become one of the world’s largest non-governmental organisations (NGOs), reaching over 100 million people. We started our first international operation by venturing into Afghanistan in 2002, building on lessons from our work in Bangladesh to support a nation devastated by war. Currently operating in 16 countries across Asia and Africa. Born, proven and led in the Global South, BRAC International brings a unique Southern perspective and commitment to continuous learning, providing a depth of insight, experience and evidence to meet the needs of diverse communities with humility and courage across Asia and Africa. To learn more about BRAC International, please visit (www.bracinternational.org.com)
Our Core Values:
Integrity: We approach our work with honesty and integrity.
Innovation: We innovate and iterate to improve our impact.
Inclusiveness: We foster inclusion to reach those who need it most
Effectiveness: We strive for effectiveness to better serve people in poverty
If you feel you are the right match for the above-mentioned position, please follow the application process to grab your dream opportunity!
External candidates are recommended to email their Resume with a cover letter and any supporting documents to recruitment.bi@brac.net; mentioninga brief academic background, career summary, core competence, professional certifications (if any) etc. within 250 words.
Internal candidates are recommended to apply with their latest Resume including all job assignments in detail and a cover letter mentioning core competence and career aspiration with BRAC PIN and email to internal.bi@brac.net copying their immediate reporting manager.
Please mention the name of the position and AD# BI 46/24 in the subject bar.
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Application deadline: 08 September 2024
BRAC is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults, and expects all employees and volunteers to share the same commitment. We believe every stakeholder and every member of the communities we work with has the right to be protected from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect, harassment, and exploitation – regardless of age, race, religion, and gender, status as an individual with a disability or ethnic origin. Therefore, our recruitment policy and procedure include extensive background checks and disclosure of criminal records in order to ensure safeguarding to the fullest extent.
BRAC is an equal opportunities employer