Position title: Specialist II, Business Development
Location: Guatemala City, Guatemala
ChildFund office: Central America
Manager/Supervisor title: Manager II, Resource Mobilization
Position type: Full-time regular
Work environment: Hybrid
About ChildFund
ChildFund is a child-focused international development organization that works in 23 countries to connect children with the people, resources and institutions they need to grow up healthy, educated, skilled and safe, no matter where they are.
ChildFund’s Values
ChildFund values a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where everyone is welcomed and celebrated equally. In our culture of connection, you will have ample opportunity to grow, learn, and lead while contributing your talents and innovations to our inspiring mission.
ChildFund’s Commitment
ChildFund International has a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) and all other forms of harm by its staff, partners, and other representatives in the delivery of its mission and services for children. ChildFund is committed to creating a safe environment in the workplace as well as in the communities where it delivers programs and services. ChildFund expects every staff member, partner, and representative to adhere to this commitment and to ensure all organizational policies and standards are followed. This position is subject to a range of vetting checks, including a criminal records check and/or disclosure to ensure program participants are safeguarded.
About This Role
The Business Development Specialist leads grant acquisition and management efforts for the Country Office (CO) by identifying strategic funding opportunities, building partnerships, and leading proposal development. The Specialist controls compliance with donor regulations, manages donor relationships, and supports capacity building within the office
Required Experience and Education
- Bachelor’s degree in international development, business, project management, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- At least five years of experience in grants acquisition and management, including the full grant lifecycle (pre-award, monitoring, and close-out).
- Demonstrated experience in donor engagement and proposal development for major institutional cooperation donors (USAID, EU, UN, etc.).
- Project Management certification preferred.
- Experience using Salesforce or similar customer relationship management (CRM) systems for grant tracking and donor management preferred.
- Experience working in humanitarian or development sectors, especially in contexts related to human mobility preferred.
- Previous experience working with vulnerable populations, migrating families, women , children and adolescents is preferred.
Primary Responsibilities
Pre-Award Grant Acquisition
- With the support of the Resource Mobilization Manager, implement the Central America Fundraising Strategy in Guatemala.
- Increase the Central America Office’s (CO) grant portfolio and diversify funding sources by identifying relevant opportunities. Meet projected LOA targets to support the central America office annual and long-term growth and scale.
- Lead and coordinate high-quality proposal development, promoting active engagement from the CO team and partners and managing technical and financial alignment in proposals.
- Supports the integration and participation of partners in proposal development and execution.
- Support the strengthening and building of relationships with the government to raise local funds.
- Collaborate in due diligence processes to assess the capacity of potential implementing partners and mitigate risks during project initiation.
- Monitor the grant proposal process through internal tracking systems and provide reports on Pipeline and other routine reports; maintain other tracking tools as needed.
Donor Relations
- Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with current and prospective donors, providing timely feedback on grant project progress.
- Keep senior management informed about key donor relationships and project status.
- Act as a representative for the organization in donor meetings and networking events, advocating for the organization’s goals and projects.
Post-Award Grants Management (Start-Up Phase)
- Facilitate the transition from proposal development to project implementation, ensuring a smooth handover to the execution teams.
- Ensure compliance with donor contracts and internal policies during the initial set-up phase, coordinating with legal and compliance teams to finalize agreements.
- With Grants Management team, lead project start-up workshops with project managers, finance, administration, M&E, human resources, and relevant stakeholders to ensure all teams fully understand donor requirements, project objectives, budget, and timelines.
- Monitor early-stage project progress to ensure timely initiation and flag any challenges or delays in implementation; work with the Grants Management team and other teams to identify mitigation measures.
- Provide or review operational and financial reports in collaboration with the relevant Program and Finance staff; ensure best practice is communicated, followed, and shared in all aspects of grants management.
Market Intelligence
- Stay updated on market trends, emerging funding opportunities, and donor priorities to align business development efforts with evolving demands.
- Monitor competitors and analyze their strengths and strategies to identify gaps and opportunities for ChildFund’s positioning.
- Identify best practices in grant acquisition and management, using insights to enhance competitiveness and refine proposals.
- Assess the organization’s internal strengths to strategically position it for new funding streams and partnerships.
- Support capacity building by working with leadership and other teams to identify promising areas for growth and develop staff competencies aligned with future market needs.
Other Responsibilities
- Remain alert and responsive to any safeguarding risks; acquire relevant knowledge and skills to enable you to understand the safeguarding policy and procedures; promote strong safeguarding practices; perform your duty and responsibility to safeguard, report violations, and promote appropriate behavior; and conduct yourself in a manner consistent with the organization’s policies and values.
- Support other CO and organizational priorities as needed, remaining compliant with internal and donor regulations.
- Travel as needed to support CO teams.
Required Competencies
ChildFund’s Core Competencies
- Teamwork: the ability to work effectively and collaborate with others; values and respects individual differences.
- Communication: demonstrates empathy and tact when communicating with others and uses a storytelling approach when appropriate.
- Results orientation: gets things done; takes proactive steps to achieve organizational goals and quality standards.
- Decision making: uses good judgement, critical thinking, and non-traditional ways to evaluate problems and opportunities; reflects and innovates to improve decisions and outcomes.
- Resilience: thrives and grows in rapidly changing, demanding, and complex environments.
- Digital literacy: adopts and champions new technology to relevant contexts, stays aware of technological trends and embraces technological solutions to business challenges.
Other Required Competencies
- The ability to speak, read, and write fluently in Spanish and English.
- Excellent writing skills in English and Spanish, with the ability to write and contribute to high-quality proposals and reports.
- Demonstrated strong understanding of the proposal development process, including budgeting and administrative compliance with donor requirements.
- Networking and Relationship Building: Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with donors, partners, and stakeholders.
- Project Management: Strong organizational skills, capable of handling multiple priorities and managing deadlines across different time zones.
- Financial Acumen: Ability to collaborate with finance teams to ensure accurate and compliant financial management of grants.
- Strategic Thinking: Ability to align grant acquisition strategies with the broader goals of the organization.
- Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a proactive approach to mitigating risks and overcoming challenges.
- Presentation skills: Ability to contribute to capacity building and training of CO staff.
- Technology Skills: Proficiency in MS Office applications, particularly MS Word and Excel, with the ability to learn and adapt to new technologies such as grant management databases.
Other Criteria
- The ability to travel domestically up to 25%.
How to apply
Submit a CV in English here: https://childfundinternational.secure.force.com/careers/fRecruit__ApplyJob?vacancyNo=VN2680&