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Near East Foundation

Full Time
North America, USA, Washington DC
Posted 3 months ago

About the Near East Foundation (NEF)

The Near East Foundation (NEF) is a non-profit international development organization headquartered in Syracuse, New York. NEF has supported livelihoods recovery and community-based economic development in the Middle East, Africa, and Caucasus since 1915.

NEF draws on local teams, experience, and partnerships in these regions to create community-led solutions to improve livelihoods and local governance among conflict and crisis-affected groups, while maintaining neutrality and ensuring inclusiveness in its approach. Working through a network of country offices and local partners, NEF has operations in ten countries: Armenia, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Mali, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, South Sudan, and Syria. NEF programs are organized around three themes: Inclusive Economic Development, Climate-resilient Development, and Stabilization and Peacebuilding.

Inclusive Governance & Stabilization

NEF leverages and adapts sustainable economic development and resilience strategies to support people and communities impacted by fragility, conflict, and crises bridge relief to recovery and reconciliation, rebuild trust, reestablish their livelihoods, and strengthen economies, civil society and governance systems. NEF’s programs in inclusive governance aspire to elevate the participation of all stakeholders in decision-making processes. Our approach is designed to ensure that every person in a community, regardless of their background, identity, or socio-economic status, has a voice and is considered in the policies and decisions that affect them. Current programs include civil society contributions to resilience, access to essential services, and peacebuilding through cooperation

The Role

We are seeking a skilled and motivated individual to join NEF’s team as an inclusive Governance & Stabilization Technical Specialist.

This position requires expertise in conceptualizing ideas and developing winning proposals for inclusive governance and stabilization projects. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of writing successful proposals to secure funding for such initiatives.

Responsibilities

Proposal Development:

Lead the development of high-quality proposals for inclusive governance and stabilization projects. Conceptualize project ideas in partnership with relevant country and HQ colleagues, contribute as lead technical writer, and coordinate technical inputs from NEF HQ and country team members. Coordinate with Cost Specialist, MEAL, HR, and compliance teams to ensure alignment of technical and financial components in proposals. Contribute to the development of budgets, cost narratives, and financial projections for proposed projects.

Proposal Review and Alignment:

Review proposal documents to ensure clarity, coherence, and alignment with donor requirements. Provide feedback and revisions as necessary to enhance proposal quality and competitiveness.

Representation and Networking:

Represent the organization at meetings, conferences, and other events to showcase NEF’s expertise in inclusive governance and stabilization programing. Identify and engage potential partners and donors to support NEF’s inclusive governance and stabilization programs.

Research & Analysis for Business & Program Development:

Work with the program and MEAL teams to prioritize, devise, and conduct strategic research and analysis to identify key opportunities and challenges for inclusive governance and stabilization programs in target communities or regions that can help the development of strategy for donors’ engagement. Utilize insights to inform program design and business development.

Program Design and Technical Advisory:

Work with program, MEAL, and other relevant teams to prioritize, conceptualize, and develop inclusive governance and stabilization technical innovations and initiatives. Provide technical advisory to project teams when needed to ensure the effective incorporation of best practices into project activities, program strategies, and learning agenda.

Knowledge Integration:

Stay updated on the latest trends, research, tools, and methodologies related to inclusive governance and stabilization. Integrate relevant insights into NEF’s program strategies and knowledge products to inform program and business development and contribute to program growth. Co-lead with MEAL and program teams on deep-dive processes at project and program levels. Contribute to the development of learning agendas and the prioritization, conceptualization, and development of knowledge and business development products such as technical innovations, technical briefs and fact sheets, technical capacity statements, and technical presentations. Contribute as technical lead writer on strategically important products.

Crosscutting:

Uphold NEF’s core values of localization, respect, inclusion, and integrity by helping to build an environment of accountability and learning, keeping work commitments and respecting colleagues’ time, listening to diverse colleagues, and participating in regular feedback and performance reviews. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in International Relations, Conflict Studies, or related disciplines.
  • Minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in the peacebuilding, stabilization, and governance sector.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in writing clear, concise, and compelling proposals for funding from a variety of donors, especially USAID, EU, or FCDO, including bilateral and multilateral agencies, foundations, and private sector partners.
  • Thorough understanding of stabilization-focused technical domains, including governance in Fragile, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) contexts, as well as strategies for peacebuilding and social cohesion.
  • Proficiency in a wide array of assessment, monitoring, and evaluation tools vital for stabilization and governance initiatives.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of the international conflict framework, partnership ecosystem, and familiarity with key global stakeholders and funders involved in advancing stabilization and governance agendas.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities, with the capacity to work autonomously and within teams seamlessly.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Fluency in English required, proficiency in additional languages preferred.
  • Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as needed.
  • Proficiency in Salesforce, Microsoft Word and Teams, familiarity with Excel.

Required Qualification:

  • Candidates must be legally authorized to live and work in the United States without company sponsorship now and in the future.

Desired Skills:

  • Experience using participatory approaches to design programs and develop proposals, including applying principles of co-creation.
  • Experience engaging relevant communities of practice.
  • Experience engaging and coordinating with international colleagues and programs.
  • Knowledge and understanding of themes and cross-cutting requirements in international development, such as gender mainstreaming, market-based approaches, locally-led programming, resilience, innovative finance, technology and innovation.
  • Proficiency in French and/or Arabic is a plus.

Job Features

Job CategoryHumanitarian, Maria G
LocationWashington, DC (Hybrid and must be legally authorized to live and work in the United States without company sponsorship now and in the future)
Salary$78,750 – $124,950 USD, plus benefits
Reports toVice President of Business Development
Travel5% – 10%
Relocation AssistanceYes
DeadlineClosing soon!

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Near East Foundation

Job Features

Job CategoryHumanitarian, Maria G
LocationWashington, DC (Hybrid and must be legally authorized to live and work in the United States without company sponsorship now and in the future)
Salary$78,750 – $124,950 USD, plus benefits
Reports toVice President of Business Development
Travel5% – 10%
Relocation AssistanceYes
DeadlineClosing soon!

Apply Online

A valid email address is required.
A valid phone number is required.
Maria Bencich-Grigore
Maria Grigore

Associate Consultant, Americas

mgrigore@oxfordhr.com