INTERSOS is an independent humanitarian organization that assists the victims of natural disasters, armed conflicts and exclusion. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable people.
Ensure quality support to both pre- and post- award grants and partnership functions.
Support teams on donors’ compliance, reporting, proposal development and information management including for local partners.
Provide administrative support to the grants team and assist with the overall management of the grants and portfolio.
Main responsibilities and tasks
Manage procedures and systems to support the grants management with attention to the optimizations to increase effectiveness and accountability of programs
Support in each institutional donors projects proposal writing focusing on the programs, financial and logistics requirements, proposal consistency among all components and compliance with the donors guidelines
Monitor expenditures and financial procedures on institutional grants to guarantee the respect of donors’ requirements and compliance
Support the preparation of budget amendments and variations to be submitted to donors’
Upload and archive projects documentation on drive and on INTERSOS Management Platform (IMP)
Maintain an up-to-date comprehensive Database of donors guidelines relevant to the mission. Maintain and update comprehensive online information management and filing systems, ensuring all relevant documentation and key communications are appropriately filed both for INTERSOS and partner grants
Ensure colleagues have access to relevant records and information
Support the use of grants/projects management tools to ensure accurate tracking of opportunities, reporting and programmatic adjustments through the project life cycle
Support the Mission in close monitoring and reporting on institutional and private grants spending and share concerns timely
Assist with research and information gathering relative to proposal designs and development
Perform monitoring visits and trainings related to the donors rules where required
Ensure that information on donors communications, changes in regulations and meetings or events are disseminated
As needed assist with daily administrative tasks including organizing online files, recording, and distributing meeting notes, setting up partnership meetings etc.
Check reports and project documentation accuracy and prepare all the documentation to be provided to donors and related to reporting, and ensuring consistency among all components of the report, including financial and logistics. Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Head of Programme/ relevant Program Managers
Required profile and experience
Education:
University Degree in International Affairs, Development, International Political Economy or other relevant field.
Professional Experience:
2 years of relevant work experience in grants management, preferably in the humanitarian sector
Professional Requirements:
Proposal writing knowledge
Familiarity with international donors is preferred
Essential computer literacy (word, excel, and internet)
Languages:
Mission language (English) essential.
Strong writing and editing skills in English with close attention to detail.
Personal Requirements:
Results and quality orientation.
Understanding of humanitarian operations principles, standards, and best practices
Commitment to INTERSOS principles
Excellent team-working skills, as well as the ability to work under high pressure and with flexibility
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work and integrate into a multicultural team
Pro-active approach to work
Available to share accommodation blocks when required.
INTERSOS applies a “Learning & Development Policy” which includes the possibility to receive capacitation and participate in internal and external training.
Priority will be given to Staff working for INTERSOS for over two years.
Staff with seniority >2 with a demonstrated good performance and high commitment will be invited to be part of the INTERSOS Pool and to create their “Personal Development Plan”.
The Personnel Development Coordinator will then accompany them individually to shape their capacity-building plan.
The categorization of Family, Non-Family, and Accompanied Duty stations is subject to security criteria, access to health and education services, and is non-negotiable.