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Johns Hopkins University Sr. New Program Development Specialist, Humanitarian Emphasis in Baltimore, Maryland
The Sr. New Program Development Specialist - Humanitarian, works together with country-based teams, technical and program staff to develop new programs and related partnerships in pursuit of funding, with emphasis on humanitarian opportunities.
With support from a Capture Manager, the Senior Specialist will provide coordination, support and guidance through the lifecycle of moderately complex proposals involving partnering and recruitment, ensuring overall responsiveness and successful submission across all donors, whether prime or sub. The Senior Specialist will apply best practices and standard operating procedures to ensure proposal teams meet timelines and deliverables, escalating highly complex matters to Capture Manager or supervisor, collaborating on solutions and approaches when needed. Applying critical thinking skills, the Senior Specialist will analyze new opportunities based on Jhpiego frameworks and country team strategies and make recommendations. The Senior Specialist will also participate in external relationship management such as donor meetings, technical symposiums, bidder’s calls, partnership exploratory calls, with support as needed.
We seek a creative, pro-active and passionate professional with a growth mindset who thrives on playing any role which helps turn ideas into action, working with and through technical and multi-disciplinary teams. The selected candidate can expect to grow core competencies working with field leaders to make real time decisions, facilitating and drafting compelling proposal content, and sharpening draft narrative. Similarly, the candidate will grow in contributing to an emerging competency area, supporting the development of customized approaches, donor strategy, partnership development, capacity strengthening and participation in related technical working groups. The successful candidate will bring acumen working under pressure and managing multiple tasks to tight deadlines across time zones and for a variety of internal and external audiences.
This position requires willingness and ability to travel at short notice to support Jhpiego humanitarian assessments, situation reports, partnering, donor communication, concept and proposal development.
Responsibilities:
Proposal Management
Provides coordination, advice, guidance and high-level support through the lifecycle of prime and sub-proposals processes for moderately complex bids
Acts as a catalyst for generation of new and creative responses by sourcing technical and non-technical inputs from key stakeholders and encouraging a collaborative work environment
Serves as primary point of contact for moderately complex bids, answering standard and non-standard questions from internal stakeholders, partners and donors
Escalates highly complex matters to Capture Manager and/or Supervisor as needed and provides recommended course of action
Collaborates with Capture Manager to scope, assess and communicate proposal requirements to the team, providing key inputs and recommendations
Administers the critical path of proposal development and responsible for completion and quality of overall product
Conducts research, collects and analyzes information about key donors, partners and competitors to identify and track potential opportunities aligned with Jhpiego’s core competencies
Produces and summarizes complex analyses into key findings on donors, partners and competitors to inform bid/no bid decisions
Supports pitches that are aligned with interests of the sponsor, align with development best practices and emphasize impact
Guides end-to-end activities of the proposal process including calendar of critical dates, ensuring teams are positioned to deliver on-time results that are responsive to donor requirements
Uses non-standard templates and where needed, generates new proposal writing outlines to meet donor requirements. This will apply for all donors, including US Government, Foundation, Corporate, U.N. bilateral and other funding sources.
Reviews final products to ensure completeness and that donor requirements are satisfied
Coordinates and documents internal proposal debriefs and donor debriefs
Drafting/Writing/Design Facilitation
Sources information and works with program and technical staff, drafts, edits and synthesizes proposal content in the format that will be most appealing to the donor (e.g. concept note, slide deck), including content for pitch ideas, corporate capability statements, past performance references, and other related content, assuring responsive to donor expectations.
Serve as lead writer for technical narrative of concept papers for new funding opportunities working with teams composed of technical and program staff to produce a proposal that is cohesive, responsive to the donor, and compelling.
Suggests/contributes to design approaches and execution and participating with design lead in design meetings
Support advocating internally and across consortium partners, as appropriate, to assure designs, staffing and teaming reflect our best ideas
Facilitate and/or support conceptualization, creation and/or visualization of graphics within the technical narrative, in collaboration with design lead
NPD Function Support & Enablement
Identifies and tracks potential procurements that are consistent with Jhpiego’s core competencies and strategic interests
Coordinates and prepares for funding opportunities by collecting and organizing essential content from various internal and external sources, including partners and consultants
Gathers, synthesizes and supports analysis of information about donors, partners and competitors
Suggests process improvements and support tool and guidance development for humanitarian proposals
Supports understanding of our competitive market using critical thinking skills to inform organizational strategy and positioning for future opportunities
Maintains updated information in Jhpiego’s internal-facing electronic libraries
Drafts, routes and track contractual documents
Retains existing proposal content, relevant donor feedback and program results to present in future proposals
Proactively cultivate and forge connections and partnerships with donors, corporations, and foundations to support humanitarian and Disaster Risk Management (DRM) initiatives.
Lead creation of donor-specific pitch decks, briefing papers, and profile-raising materials that highlight Jhpiego’s accomplishments and expertise.
Special Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:
Demonstrated ability to effectively synthesize and organize others’ ideas into convincing narrative
Successful experience developing and/or writing sections in winning proposals, particularly from humanitarian donors, such as BHA, PRM, GAC, European Donors (ex. ECHO) country specific donors such as SIDA, UN agencies, and/or non-traditional donors, private sector, and other philanthropies such as foundations, lotteries and trusts
Experience traveling independently, particularly in humanitarian/emergency/crisis settings within low-resource countries.
Familiarity with humanitarian, crisis and fragile setting donors, related priorities and proposal processes.
Understanding of principles and issues related to the humanitarian – development nexus
Relevant, short-term field-based experience in low- and middle-income countries
Ability to self-manage and prioritize in fast paced environment
Demonstrated analytical, organizational and decision-making skills
Ability to synthesize and communicate key messages from large amounts of information
Ability to draft concise and compelling concept/proposal narrative from technical and programmatic design inputs, aligned with proposal win themes and organizational value proposition
Creatively design proposal development sessions with internal staff and external organizations, including local groups.
Ability to travel on short notice and work additional hours during peak times
Strong oral, written and presentation skills
Proficient in MS Office and online resources
Ability to travel up to 35% of the time
Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in a related field
Five years related experience
Additional related experience may substitute for required education.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in relevant field
Experience living and working for over 6 months in low- and middle-income countries on relevant topics strongly preferred
Experience implementing health-related projects in protracted crises, sudden onset and/or humanitarian settings.
Experience in external engagements, influencing, networking and working with the wider humanitarian donor and fundraising sector
Ability to strengthen capacity of colleagues in the above knowledge and skills
Fluency, oral and written, in a second language French (most preferred), Portuguese or Spanish
Classified Title: Proposal Officer
Job Posting Title (Working Title): Sr. New Program Development Specialist, Humanitarian Emphasis
Role/Level/Range: ATP/04/PD
Starting Salary Range: $64,237 - $85,649 Commensurate with Experience
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Mon-Fri 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Exempt Status: Exempt
Location: Jhpiego
Department name: 60000102-New Program Development - NPD
Personnel area: Academic and Business Centers
Total Rewards
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