Job Description
Business Development Specialist
Contextualisation
Handicap International/ Humanity & Inclusion/
Independent and impartial international Humanitarian aid organisation working
in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organisation
works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking
action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs,
improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and
Fundamental rights.
HI Yemen has been intervening in Yemen on and off for the last 12 years, with
its actions initially focused on development issues, notably through the
support to the development of physical and functional rehabilitation services
for people with disabilities as well as through the capacity-building of the
national networks of Yemen Disabled People’s Organisations (DPOs).
Since 2015, HI interventions have been adapted to the
current context of conflict in Yemen. With the support of different donors, HI
has been supporting hospitals and physical and functional rehabilitation center
in Yemen,
In parallel, HI implements inclusive humanitarian action, by increasingly
piloting inclusive interventions and promoting disability inclusive
coordination and programming through the coordination system and the inclusion
task force, and technical support and capacity development to UN agencies,
NGO’s and increasingly networks and focal points of persons with disabilities
and awareness raising activity with communities.
Main mission
Under the management of the Technical Head of
Programme(THOP), and in collaboration with the country Director, and area
managers, the Business Development Specialist (BDS) actively contributes to the
development of the programme by designing, implementing and monitoring the
fundraising strategy for the programme to which he/she is attached. He/she
identifies funding opportunities and leads the development of concept notes and
project proposals through to submission to donors (public institutions,
foundations, and the private sector).
Responsibilities
1. Strategic positioning & planning
- Observe
donor strategies and priorities at the country/regional level and monitor
opportunities to anticipate calls for proposals and identify bidding
opportunities
- Participate
in the development and monitoring of the operational strategy, with
particular focus on the fundraising action plan and internal project
documents
- Ensure
follow-up, implementation and monitoring of the fundraising strategy
- Interact
with identified donors to understand their perception of HI's current
programming, and identify their areas of interest in order to target
fundraising efforts
- Draw
up a mapping of other humanitarian and development actors (INGOs, UN
agencies, government representations) to monitor trends and remain
competitive
- Analyse
fundraising trends and inform the program on transformation rate, project
coverage, duration and amounts secured
- Coordinate
fundraising efforts, especially networking, and monitoring of donor
opportunities
- Liaise
and mobilise the appropriate team members to support fundraising efforts
(technical experts, programme director, etc.).
- Coordinate
with other programmes/countries to gather and promote best practices,
facilitate dialogue with donors (for prospection/replication of
activities)
2. Proposal development
- Coordinate
proposal development, distributing tasks among the key people involved in
the writing of the project proposal for submission to the donor, in
accordance with HI's proposal writing process and tools (PD-tool, project
development tracking tool, etc.), including the development of: logical
frameworks, MEAL plan, narrative description of technical approach,
planning, staffing and budgeting
- Ensure
coordination and triangulation framing with O², IPSO, HQ shared services,
HQ PDO and technical staff and the HI mission
- Proactively
coordinate the involvement and input of all relevant technical advisors
(HQ and mission staff) for all proposal development
- Identify,
where appropriate, relevant/competitive arrangements (consortium, multi-
country projects, etc.) and facilitate negotiations;
- For
consortium: ensure coordination and communication, and manage stakeholder
input during project development;
- Review
the project proposal/final concept note prior to submission for compliance
with donor guidelines and expectations, consistency between the budget and
the technical description, and overall quality.
- Proceed
(if necessary) with the final submission of concept notes and project
proposals to donors.
- Coordinate
and collaborate with HI national associations (IPO/IPSO) for all relevant
donor proposals
3. Relationship management
- Work
with the Country Director and & Technical Unit to strengthen HI's
attractiveness and influence, developing key relationships with relevant
decision makers in national and local organisations, donors and major
international organisations;
- Develop
active, high-quality working relationships with donors and strategic
partners in the country, and identify potential consortium
- Participate
in various platforms and meetings on behalf of the CP to increase HI's
visibility and allow for information gathering on funding opportunities
- Promote
HI's technical positioning, approaches, know-how, and skills within
relevant networks, with a view to developing consortium agreements with
the support of the Technical Unit.
- Develop
supporting documents, such as project sheets and/or donor sheets, and
develop new tools, such as a capacity statement
- Set up
a CRM policy and ensure that it is updated as necessary.
4. Capacity Building
- Develop
training modules on proposal writing and project cycle management for all
programme staff and local partners when relevant
- Provide
training on donor rules, regulations and strategies for all programme
staff involved in the writing of the proposal
5. Skills
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Knowledge
(practices) |
Know-how
(practices) |
Interpersonal
skills (attitudes) |
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Job Conditions
- The
salary will be defined according to HI’s existing salary scale
- Based
in Yemen (Aden/Sana’a) with frequent field visits.
- 30
days leave/year + benefits (transport allowance, health insurance, life
insurance)
- The
working hours are the following: 8:00 to 16:30 (with 30 minutes lunch
break) 5 days per week.
- Note
that working time can go up to 48 hours per week (according to the Yemen
labor law) if it is required by the volume of activities and by the line
manager.
How to Apply
Application Process
Interested candidates may please send their CV with cover
letter in English, with the reference in
The
email subject: YEME/2026/BUIS-DEVELOPMENT/YEMEN+ Applicant Full Name
Deadline for applications is 11:30 PM on (Wednesday
4th February 2026)
Please address all applications to: yemen.aden.recruitment@yemen.hi.org
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Handicap International, is committed to diversity and
inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male
candidates, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a
part of our organization. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted.