Chief Private Sector Fundraising Partnerships and Public Sector - Tenders Global

Chief Private Sector Fundraising Partnerships and Public Sector

United Nations Children's Fund

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The incumbent will oversee and coordinate various fundraising channels and activities, ensure engaged and long-term partnerships, and drive revenue growth for both the Country Programme needs as well as for UNICEF globally.

Key functions/accountabilities:

  • Leading and managing the Public and Private Sector Fundraising  and Partnerships Team
  • Provides leadership and supervision to the team on all fundraising, advocacy and shared value activities. Representing the team in the Country Management Team.
  • Identifies training opportunities to meet staff development needs aligning with the PPP goals.
  • Developing the Resource Mobilization strategy for the country office and ensuring achievement of goals
  • In close consultation with the Country Management Team, PPD ,PFP and the Regional office , develops a comprehensive resource mobilization strategy (‘Public and Private Sector Plan’) targeting the audiences with strongest potential, including donor governments, individual supporters, key influencers (major donors and foundations) and/or businesses. Ensures effective alignment with national, regional and global plans and priorities.
  • Provides guidance and direction for analysis, planning, implementation and management on all fundraising channels as well as partnerships, with emphasis on achieving flexible and unrestricted resources.
  • Stays abreast of key developments in the external environment as they affect fundraising, and continuously seeks new growth opportunities, and interprets and acts upon these with the team.
  • Likewise remains up to date with cutting edge developments globally in fundraising practice within UNICEF and across the sectors, and ensures these are applied as relevant.
  • Builds and supports a culture of innovation to drive fundraising growth.
  • Engages with PFP colleagues in Geneva and RSC, PPD in HQ to coordinate access to appropriate investment funds and accurate and timely reporting on subsequent results.
  • Develops a coherent annual workplan and budget covering each component of the strategy, including an optimized individual giving programme (maximizing income through pledge, one-off donations, legacies and/or emergency giving), partnership prospect pipeline, investment cases, cultivation and solicitation, and partnership management.
  • Builds support for PPP goals from other teams through building effective collaborative relationships accordingly – notably with Communications (to drive a strong brand and assure powerful content for fundraising), HR (to optimize fundraising talent in the office), Operations (operational support for fundraising) and Programmes (strong articulation of programmes for donors and partners, and compelling reporting). Advocates for adequate staffing in these teams to support PPP and income  growth.
  • Assesses and mitigates risk related to the private sector work, making informed decisions on fundraising operations and the overall engagement with the private sector.
  • Acquiring, cultivating and retaining individual donors and supporters
  • Provides leadership and strategic directions on deploying different channels to recruit and retain individual donors and supporters.
  • Oversees the acquisition, retention and stewardship of pledge donors. Ensures adequate diversification of the acquisition portfolio across different channels and techniques.
  • Develops existing and new relationships with external suppliers to optimize the provision of fundraising services.
  • Ensures effective management and protection of donor data, and analysis and segmentation of such data.
  • Establishing and managing meaningful partnerships
  • Takes an active role in identifying, approaching and negotiating relationships with key donors, influencers and business.
  • Represents UNICEF in meetings with key partners to advocate and promote UNICEF programme goals and objectives, as well as Facilitating office in leveraging the non-financial aspects of key influencers and business.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
  • Education: An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in one of the following fields is required: Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, Fundraising, Management or another relevant technical field.
  • Alternatively, a first level university degree (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent) in combination with qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
  • Experience: A minimum of eight years of professional experience in public and private sector fundraising is required, with progressively increasing responsibilities, including direct responsibility for setting and meeting income targets.
  • Experience in, and knowledge of, the country context is an asset.
  • Relevant marketing experience will be considered as contributing to this work experience.
  • Familiarity with the private sector
  • Familiarity with UNICEF key donor governments
  • International fundraising experience is an asset.
  • Previous managerial experience is essential.
  • Language Requirements: Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic) is an asset.

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