Grants Management Coordinator

UNICEF UK

Employment Type Full time Permanent
Location Hybrid · London, UK Part home/part office (London) based
Salary £31,000 (GBP)
Team Grants Management
Seniority Junior
  • Closing: 5:00pm, 4th Dec 2023 GMT

Job Description

  • Duration: Permanent  

  • Salary: £31,000 per annum

  • Job Level: 5

  • Hours: 35 hours per week. Other flexible arrangements will be considered.

  • Disclosure Level: Basic. This role involves no direct or indirect work with children

  • Reports to: Senior Grants Manager  

  • Location: Working from home and at 1 Westfield Avenue, London E20 1HZ.

At the UK Committee for UNICEF (UNICEF UK), we pull together to achieve the best possible results for children in danger around the world.  We believe in an inclusive workplace and in the power of fulfilled colleagues who share the same values and goals, enjoy their work and are motivated to do their utmost for children. 

Our work is guided by the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which recognise the universality of children’s rights.

ABOUT THE TEAM

This post sits in the Grants Management team within Partnership and Programme Intelligence (PPI), part of the Partnerships and Philanthropy Directorate. PPI supports UNICEF UK’s work around partnerships, be these resource mobilisation, advocacy or communications based, with individuals, institutions, or organisations. This intelligence ranges from prospect research and risk screening through to locating appropriate programme priorities, strategic writing, and grant management.

The purpose of the Grants Management team is to ensure the efficient and effective management of UNICEF UK’s international programme grants from funding and reporting design through grant closure, to achieve the grant’s intended outcomes, align with UNICEF’s programme priorities, and enable excellent donor stewardship.

ABOUT THE ROLE

The Grants Management Coordinator provides essential support across the Grants Management Team. The role is responsible for coordinating the accurate and efficient transferal of funds raised by UNICEF UK to the appropriate UNICEF international programmes and working with Grants Management colleagues in the delivering of best practice systems and processes to enable efficient and effective grants management across UNICEF UK.

What we will expect you to achieve:

Coordinate UNICEF UK’s process for transferring international programme funds.

o   Coordinate fortnightly transfers of funds raised by UNICEF UK to UNICEF’s international programmes, in consultation with the Senior Grants Manager, Grants Manager, fundraising teams, programme specialists and UNICEF’s Grants team, based in Geneva.

o   Ensure that all requirements for funds transfers and grant set-up have been completed prior to transfer and coordinate the management of any challenges and troubleshooting within the process.

o   In the case of a sudden onset emergency, work with Grants Management, Emergency Specialists, and Finance colleagues to ensure funds are be transferred efficiency and effectively in line with UNICEF UK’s Emergency Response Plan.

o   Monitor transfers to ‘at risk’ countries and support the Senior Grants Manager to prepare quarterly internal risk reports.

o   Maintain internal training materials and resources on UNICEF’s international funding mechanisms and grants management processes, and assist the Senior Grants Manager, and Grants Manager, in the development and delivery of internal trainings and guidance for partner teams.

Maintain grants management systems and processes.

o   Collaborate with the Information Function on the management and maintenance of UNICEF UK’s Programme Contribution Management (PCM) system, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of contribution records.

o   Support colleagues across Partnerships and Philanthropy to engage with the PCM’s functionality and utilise best practice grants management tools and processes to enable effective partnership management.

o   Support the Senior Grants Manager, and Grants Manager, in the development and implementation of strengthened grants management tools and processes across the organisation.

Contribute to the delivery of the Grants Management strategy and team priorities.

o   Lead on specific projects/defined pieces of work for the Grants Management team as required and agreed with the Senior Grants Manager.

o   Support the Grants Management Team’s engagement in the planning and delivery of cross-PPI, cross-Partnerships & Philanthropy, and cross-organisational, strategic initiatives.

Demonstrate and model a commitment to our shared values, behaviours and inclusive practices (known as Our Shared Commitment) in all aspects of your work.

BEHAVIOURS, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

This section contains the essential behaviours, experience, knowledge and skills needed in order to be effective and successful in this role. All criteria in this section are essential.

Effective Behaviours

Supporter driven and mission aligned

  • Is committed to children and their rights and motivated to work towards achieving a world that is fit for every child. 

Communication

  • Demonstrates excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to listen.  Communicates effectively with colleagues, including senior individuals, to manage expectations and push back where appropriate. Ability to analysis and synthesise complex information succinctly, quickly, accurately and in an appropriate format, adapting content, style, language and use of channel to deliver maximum clarity. Excellent writing skills.

Positive relationships

  • Nurtures effective relationships at all levels, both within own team and across the wider organisation.  Works collaboratively, drawing connections and encouraging cross-organisational working.

Resilience

  • Demonstrates patience and perseverance during setbacks and challenges. Takes a solution focused approach to problem solving. 

Efficiency and effectiveness

  • Manages conflicting priorities effectively and accurately, planning to maximise performance and cost-effectiveness. Grasps detail and complexity, anticipating problems, responding flexibly to unforeseen events, resolving issues and building solutions.

Relevant experience

  • Experience successfully monitoring budgets and finances, ideally including transferring of funds and financial reporting.

  • Experience managing grant management systems, including monitoring, and updating, systems and complex data sets.

  • Experience of managing competing priorities in a busy environment.

  • Experience of working with multiple stakeholders in a large complex organisation, ideally in a global context.

  • Experience of using own initiative to solve problems and escalate issue to a manager when required.

Specific knowledge and skills

  • Knowledge of Microsoft office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint etc) and ideally a CRM database (for example Salesforce).

  • Knowledge of (high value) donor reporting and basic compliance requirements.

  • Knowledge of the international development sector.

Removing bias from the hiring process

Applications closed Mon 4th Dec 2023

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Removing bias from the hiring process

  • Your application will be anonymously reviewed by our hiring team to ensure fairness
  • You’ll need a CV/résumé, but it’ll only be considered if you score well on the anonymous review

Applications closed Mon 4th Dec 2023