Job Description
Grants Officer – Action For Humanity
Yemen Location: Aden (Occasional field travel)
Reports to: Grants Coordinator
Department: Grants and Business
Development Start date: Immediately
About AFH:
Action For Humanity International is a
non-government organization dedicated to providing humanitarian aid, advocating
for social justice, and promoting sustainable development in Yemen and other
areas in need across the globe. Since our inception, we have been addressing
some of the most urgent humanitarian crises, while endeavoring to find
long-term solutions that enhance the welfare of the communities we serve.
Action for Humanity is seeking an experienced and motivated
agricultural consultant to join its team as a trainer. The consultant will work
with the organization's staff and partner organizations to provide training and
technical assistance to smallholder farmers in rural communities.
Position Summary
The Grants Officer will play a pivotal role in advancing the
strategic objectives of Action For Humanity (AFH) Yemen through effective grant
management, high-quality proposal development, monitoring and evaluation
(MEAL), donor communications, and representation. Working under the supervision
of the Grants Coordinator, the postholder will ensure that grant-funded
projects are implemented in compliance with donor requirements and
organizational policies, while proactively engaging with donors, partners, and
clusters to maximize funding opportunities. The role will also involve building
staff capacity in grants-related processes and ensuring a culture of
accountability and learning across projects.
Key Responsibilities
1. Proposal Development &
Partnerships
- Identify
Funding Opportunities: Continuously research and analyze donor trends,
calls for proposals, and partnership opportunities from governments,
foundations, UN agencies, and other relevant actors.
- Proposal
Writing & Coordination: Draft high-quality proposals, concept notes,
and budgets aligned with
- AFH’s
strategy and donor requirements, ensuring technical accuracy and
competitiveness.
- Interdepartmental
Collaboration: Work closely with program, MEAL, finance, logistics, and HR
teams to gather inputs and ensure proposals are comprehensive, realistic,
and implementable.
- Documentation
& Compliance: Compile and organize required documentation (e.g.,
organizational policies, CVs, past performance references, audit reports)
for submission.
- Partnership
Building: Maintain positive relationships with donors, government bodies,
and peer organizations; actively represent AFH Yemen in cluster meetings,
donor briefings, and inter-agency forums to increase visibility and foster
consortium opportunities.
2. Grant Management & Compliance
- Portfolio
Oversight: Support the Grants Coordinator in overseeing the grant
portfolio, ensuring projects adhere to contractual requirements, donor
regulations, and organizational policies.
- Grant
Tracking: Maintain updated grant trackers, pipelines, and calendars to
monitor deadlines for proposals, reports, and donor communications.
- Risk
Management: Identify compliance risks and propose mitigation measures to
prevent delays, disallowances, or reputational issues.
- Budget
Monitoring: Work with Finance and Program teams to track grant
expenditures, flag variances, and support accurate financial reporting.
- Donor
Communication: Serve as a point of contact for donors, ensuring timely
responses to requests for information, clarifications, and updates.
3. Reporting & Documentation
- Narrative
& Financial Reporting: Lead the preparation and submission of
accurate, evidence-based narrative and financial reports to donors within
deadlines.
- Internal
Reporting: Prepare regular grant updates, lessons learned, and briefing
notes for senior management and HQ.
- Knowledge
Management: Maintain a central repository of proposals, reports, donor
correspondence, and grant agreements.
4. Monitoring, Evaluation,
Accountability & Learning (MEAL)
- Framework
Development: Collaborate with MEAL staff to design donor-compliant
monitoring and evaluation frameworks, tools, and reporting templates.
- Indicator
Tracking: Support programs in setting measurable indicators and track
project progress against targets.
- Data
Collection & Analysis: Participate in field visits to collect and
verify data, ensure quality standards, and analyze findings for reporting.
- Accountability
Mechanisms: Ensure systems are in place for community feedback,
complaints, and participation in line with CHS standards.
- Learning
& Adaptation: Document and disseminate lessons learned, success
stories, and best practices to inform future project design and
fundraising.
5. Capacity Building & Staff
Support
- Training
& Orientation: Deliver orientation sessions for new staff on donor
regulations, reporting standards, and grants compliance.
- Staff
Development: Organize training and coaching sessions for program, MEAL,
and operations staff on proposal development, report writing, data
collection, and donor compliance.
- Internal
Coordination: Facilitate cross-departmental learning sessions to
strengthen understanding of grants processes and donor requirements.
6. Representation & External
Engagement
- Cluster
Participation: Represent AFH Yemen in relevant humanitarian and
development cluster meetings (e.g., Food Security, Education, Protection,
Health) and working groups.
- Networking:
Build relationships with local and international NGOs, UN agencies, and
coordination bodies to identify opportunities for joint programming and
advocacy.
- Visibility:
Contribute to the development of external communication materials (fact
sheets, success
- stories,
donor updates) to showcase AFH Yemen’s impact and strengthen donor
confidence.
7. Field Engagement & Monitoring
- Field
Visits: Conduct regular visits to project sites to monitor progress,
collect qualitative and quantitative data, and verify compliance with
donor and organizational standards.
- Community
Engagement: Engage with beneficiaries and local stakeholders during
monitoring missions to ensure transparency and accountability.
- Reporting
Back: Prepare field visit reports highlighting achievements, challenges,
and recommendations for program improvement.
Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s
degree in Management, Development, or any related field
- Minimum
of 3 years of relevant experience in grants management, proposal writing,
and donor engagement, ideally within INGOs.
- Strong
knowledge of donor rules and regulations (e.g., UN, ECHO, USAID, FCDO,
Sida).
- Excellent
writing, editing, and presentation skills in English & Arabic.
- Strong
analytical, organizational, and time management skills.
- Ability
to work collaboratively in a multicultural environment and meet tight
deadlines.
- Willingness
to travel to field locations.
AFH Values:
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality,
impartiality, and independence as well as “Do No Harm.” We value:
- Integrity
- Adaptability
- Collaboration
- Inclusivity
- Sustainability
Our key values:
BELIEVE IN THE CAUSE
- We
believe in supporting people in need. Changing and saving lives for the
better is what drives us.
WORK TOGETHER
- Teamwork
is the backbone of our work’s success.
GIVE WITH GRIT
- Being
a ‘gritty’ person means to show resilience and act with optimism,
confidence, and creativity as you strive for excellence.
MAKE LIFE BETTER
- Ultimately,
our work is to make life, in its holistic sense, better for everyone, and
everything, including the environment.
How to Apply
Please send your applications by email to: recruitment.yemen@actionforhumanity.org indicating in the subject line:
Grants Officer
Please include: Detailed C.V. in English (Cover letter is
not required but preferred) Applications with no clear indication of the
subject in the email will not be considered Only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted.
Deadline to send your application: Oct 7th, 2025