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Lead Associate, Humanitarian Programs Portfolio - LAC/GLO (P2)

Remote, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States; Fairfield, Town of, Connecticut, United States

Summary

The Lead Associate, Humanitarian Program Portfolio (LAC/GLO) will serve as the primary focal point for country offices (COs) and/or Project Managers (on global research, capacity, and learning awards) on a portfolio of awards from institutional (BHA, BPRM) and private donors. You will support the full life cycle of assigned awards, ensuring adherence to donor rules and regulations and supporting COs and/or Project Managers to meet key deliverables. You will help ensure donor compliance and successful implementation of a humanitarian portfolio of awards funded by institutional donors, consisting of either country-specific awards, global research, capacity, and learning awards, or a combination of both. You will contribute to meeting new raise targets and metrics for the caseload of awards. You will liaise with relevant stakeholders, particularly with the Humanitarian Finance & Compliance (HFC) unit, to achieve its objectives, and will problem-solve to maintain the overall health of awards. You will also provide backstopping and surge support to other members of the team as needed.

What You’ll Be Doing (Essential Duties) 

Award Management (70%) 

  •  Coordinate with COs and/or Project Leads, other Save the Children (SC) members, and relevant partners and sub-grantees to ensure high quality, timely and compliant program implementation.
  •  Monitor risk, work with CO and/or Project leadership to agree on risk mitigation strategies; develop plans to address these risks and escalate issues as appropriate.
  •  Oversee donor communications, requests, amendments, etc., and oversee completion of resulting actions; coordinate response to donor queries as needed.
  •  Oversee production of high quality and timely narrative donor reports generated by CO and/or Project Lead and circulate for additional input as necessary; ensure submission of reports to donor and share any feedback with COs and/or Project Lead and Technical Assistants.
  •  Collaborate with HFC to organize training on donor compliance and Level of Effort (LOE) budgeting guidelines, meet key reporting deadlines and respond to internal SCUS reporting requests (Key Performance Indicators, overspend, budget projections).
  •  Develop sub-award agreements to SC Member countries or partners, as needed.
  •  Monitor donor compliance responsibilities for assigned portfolio, including working with the HFC to monitor award implementation, supporting reporting and procurements to ensure compliance with donor requirements, and providing needed compliance support to COs and/or Project Leads
  •  Coordinate project start-ups for awards in portfolio, including planning and facilitating startup calls/meetings with CO and/or Project Lead, and reviewing project timeline, deliverables …
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