DAI announces vacancy for Grants Manager

DAI announces vacancy for Grants Manager

Sep 16, 2022

DAI announces vacancy for Grants Manager

Grants Manager, anticipated Nepal Agriculture Transformation Activity

Location: Asia
Location: Nepal
City/Cities Location Details: TBD
Job Code: 7343

Description
Job Title: Grants Manager

Activity: Nepal Agriculture Transformation Activity

Duration: Anticipated five-year award length beginning in 2023

Posting Date: September 2022

Note: This is a bid opportunity and contingent on successful award to DAI

Background:

DAI is seeking qualified Grants Manager candidates for the anticipated USAID-funded Agriculture Transformation activity in Nepal. The goal of Agriculture Transformation is to catalyze transformation of Nepal’s agricultural sector required for inclusive economic growth. The objectives for this activity are:

1. Agricultural productivity, competitiveness, and diversification increased;
2. Enabling environment for private sector investment in agriculture and equitable access to market systems improved;
3. Climate and economic resilience of women, youth, and marginalized communities enhanced; and,
4. Capacity of national agricultural research institutions and extension systems strengthened.

This activity is expected to focus on the following value chains: fine rice, industrial maize, lentils, high-value vegetables, and goats. Implementation is expected to focus in 25 districts across Bagmati, Lumbini, Karnali, and Sudurpaschim provinces.

About the Position:

The Grants Manager will assume overall responsibility for the management of the grants portfolio in compliance with USAID and DAI rules and directives. This individual will supervise other grants team members and/or short-term technical consultants performing grants, partnerships, and or/procurement tasks. This individual will also provide oversight and capacity building support to select subgrantees.

This full-time position will be based in Nepal and is contingent upon project award and approval.

Interested parties are invited to send their full CVs to [email protected] with “Grants Manager” in the subject line.

Responsibilities:

  • Oversee and manage the full award cycle for grants and subcontracts, including solicitation, review, execution, implementation management, monitoring, communication with recipients, and closeout
  • Ensure full compliance with USAID and DAI policies, best practices, and procedures relating to subcontracts and grant development, awards, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and grant and contract close-out
  • Manage provision of technical assistance package of business advisory services, project management, and communications strategy, as well as pairing of technical advisors and private sector subcontract recipients and grantees to support capacity building and provide mentorship and training
  • Validate long-term sustainability of proposals and funded activities
  • Collaborate with the DCOP and finance and operations and technical leads to optimize expansion of partnerships
  • Direct the development of procurement documents, such as RFQ/RFAs, grant agreements, and subcontracts, as well as the evaluation and selection process
  • Oversee proper maintenance of documentation and reporting in accordance with USAID and DAI guidelines
  • Prepare regular reports on grantee and subcontractor performance; identifies issues and risks related to activity fund implementation
  • Conduct pre-award audits of possible grantee and subcontract organizations, in addition to periodic audits during implementation and at close-out
  • Ensure that all grantee/activity monitoring reports and data are correctly entered into the project’s Activity Database on a regular basis
  • Contribute data required on a recurrent basis to assist in the preparation of reports, analysis, and presentations on grantee/activity performance
  • Apply data and lessons learned from monitoring and evaluation to integrate learning into fund practices and to replicate innovative initiatives

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree required in finance, business administration, public administration, economics, or other related field; Master’s degree in a related field preferred
  • Minimum seven years of experience on international donor funded programs required, with a preference for experience gained on USAID programs
  • Excellent record of successfully establishing and managing grants for USAID-funded programs of a similar scope and complexity
  • Demonstrated experience working with and building the capacities of local communities, NGOs, private sector, and/or international organizations
  • Ability to work and quickly adapt in complex environments
  • Exceptional communication, training, and personnel management skills
  • Strong communication and report-writing skills in English required
  • Excellent computing capabilities, with working knowledge of MS Excel and Word
  • Demonstrated professional experience in Nepal and/or relevant regions in Asia is required
  • Spoken and written fluency in English, Nepali, and/or other national languages

Interested parties are invited to send their full CVs to [email protected] with “Grants Manager” in the subject line.

To apply for this job please visit phf.tbe.taleo.net.

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