Job Description
Job Title: Grants Assistant
Job location: Aden- Yemen
Reports to: Program Coordinator- Yemen
ABOUT MEDGLOBAL
MedGlobal is an international medical non-profit
organization providing health services to people in need, including refugees
and displaced persons, in disaster and underserved regions. The organization is
composed of medical and public health volunteers of diverse backgrounds.
CODE OF CONDUCT
MedGlobal Code of Conduct reflects the profession’s core set
of beliefs and values of care, respect, trust, and integrity. These beliefs and
values are fundamental to MedGlobal employees, volunteers, interns,
consultants, officers’ coordinators, and directors to guide their practice and
conduct.
The Code is organized into categories, as follows:
1. Always act with fairness, honesty,
integrity, and openness; respect the opinions of others and treat all with
equality and dignity without regard to gender, race, color, creed, ancestry,
place of origin, political beliefs, religion, marital status, disability, age,
or sexual orientation.
2. Provide a positive and valued experience for those
receiving service within and outside MedGlobal.
CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
Child abuse in all forms is unacceptable to MedGlobal, which
recognizes its responsibility to protect children from harm in all areas of its
work.
MedGlobal is committed to ensuring a child-safe environment and is applying a
zero-tolerance approach towards any kind of child abuse and exploitation.
DISCRIMINATION, ABUSE AND HARASSMENT POLICY
MedGlobal provides equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment and expressly prohibits and will not
tolerate any form of discrimination, abuse, harassment (sexual or otherwise),
based upon race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital
status, citizenship status, disability, or military status. MedGlobal employees
and related personnel must under no circumstances take part in any form of
discrimination, harassment, or abuse (physical, sexual or verbal), intimidation
or exploitation, or in any other way infringe the rights of others inside or
outside the organization.
JOB SUMMARY
The Grants Assistant (GA) will work under the supervision of
the Program coordinator and will be responsible for managing the entire grant
cycle of multiple funding programs. This includes developing and implementing
grant application strategies, researching and analyzing available grant offers,
drafting application letters and administrative and technical files, following
up on responses from donor agencies and organizations, and drafting final
reports and grant control procedures. Report on active grants and processing
new potential partners into grantees. This may include identifying deliverables
and creating appropriate agreements for field projects. Ensure complete and
timely interdepartmental processing to expand current MG operations. This
position will also support the programs Coordinator to identify, screen, and
maintain partnerships with international donors (ECHO, OCHA, BHA, UN) alongside
the program managers in the field office and maintain organization-wide
adherence to meet internal and external grant management quality standards, donor
guidelines, and related compliance processes.
MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Crafting
compelling funding applications to secure income from diverse funders,
both large and small scale.
- Identify
potential donors, assess partnership requirements, and align them with
MedGlobal's capabilities.
- Gathers
proposal information by identifying sources of information and studying
the templates and all grant supported documents.
- Maintain
and expand the donor database to identify new donors and funding
opportunities in line with the strategic priorities.
- Organize
decision-making meetings with all related staff to decide and evaluate the
value and capacity for each new grant opportunity.
- Promote
continuous improvement of the grants process and encourage idea-sharing
- Ensure
effective channels of internal and external communications relating to
grants are established and respected.
- Collaborate
with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Team
to implement monitoring and evaluation plans, track program progress, and
share knowledge through visits and events
- Plan
and execute proposal preparation within established deadlines, maintaining
high-quality standards., which include priorities, coordinating
requirements, target dates for information gathering, writing, review,
approval and submitting.
- Maintains
a good quality proposal by using templates; following proposal-writing
standards including readability, consistency, and tone; maintaining
proposal support databases.
- Obtains
approvals by reviewing proposals with key providers and project managers
before submitting.
- Monitor
donor feedback following proposal submission.
- Organize
startup/ inception internally meeting to launch the new approved projects
after signing the agreement.
- Attend
and present on behalf of MedGlobal in internal and external meetings.
- Improves
proposal-writing results by evaluating and re-designing processes,
approach, coordination, and implementing changes.
- Review
donor narrative reports to ensure that they are of high quality and are
compliant with donor regulations/requirements.
- Monitor
the project tracker and project reporting grid on a regular basis and
communicate project reports/proposals deadlines.
- Contribute
with the development of the program's strategic plan and annual work
plans, as required.
- Manage
program budgets, ensuring appropriate allocation of funds.
- Ensure
compliance with regulations and policies related to program funding
activities
- Represent
the program at relevant meetings and events, as required..
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- University
degree in public health, science, business, finance, public
administration, or a related field.
- Minimum
of 2 years of progressive experience in administration and project
management at national and international levels, preferably in public
health, finance, or public administration. NGO experience is desirable.
- Background
or proven experience in project management, financial management and
budget monitoring. Familiar with grants management procedures and donors
relations.
- Knowledge
of funding management techniques to plan and organize program operations.
- Knowledge
of funding concepts, principles, methods, and techniques of program
administration
- Understanding
of the project/grant management cycle
- Familiarity
with current issues and challenges in Global Health
- Experience
in planning and preparation of clear budget breakdown for project
activities.
- Excellent
writing skills with the ability to deliver clear and precise reports.
- Ability
to work independently with minimal supervision, pay attention to detail,
and completing tasks in a timely manner.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please use the following link:
Apply Here:
https://ye.medglobal.org/ar/jobs/767
- Female
candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
- Applications
will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and applicants are encouraged to
apply early.
- Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted and will pass to the next stage
of the selection process.