Analyst - Grants Management

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  • Added Date: Friday, 22 December 2023
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About the position

The Analyst - Grants Management will support the administration and management of the assigned portfolio of grants, ensuring compliance with donor requirements, excellent donor stewardship, and timely and high-quality information management for the Alliance. The Analyst will also be responsible for the administration of sub-grants awarded under her/his portfolio of grants, ensuring assessment of partners' capacity and compliance of sub-granting contracts with prime donor requirements.
Key duties & responsibilities
A. Grants Administration
Provide support to the management and monitoring of the portfolio of projects assigned and ensure that the commitments of the Legal documents with the donors and partners are accomplished in the dates established;
Conduct review of donor contracts against the Alliance's policies and procedures and facilitate the process of contract clearance and signature;
Facilitate the negotiation of contracts with donors for their subsequent execution taking into account the policies and procedures established by the organization;
Set up new grants in the systems and communicate grant opening to internal stakeholders so they are duly informed of compliance requirements and passport information of the grant;
Maintain an overview of reporting requirements (deadlines, templates, etc.) and communicate it regularly to relevant internal stakeholders;
Work closely with the resource mobilization unit, finance, legal, researchers and other areas of the organization to ensure that contracts are executed on time;
Liaise with donors on all grant-related issues, including submission of donor reports and requests for project modifications;
Support scientists in the overall management and monitoring of grants, sharing information about compliance requirements and reviewing adherence to them.
B. Sub-grants administration
Coordinate capacity assessment and due diligence review of prospective partners;
Ensure Partners' awareness of reporting requirements, research ethics and contractual compliance;
Support the review of Sub-grant agreements connected to the assigned project portfolio to ensure compliance with prime donor's requirements;
Track and collect cleared reports to be filed in the appropriate digital repositories;
Provide ongoing support to internal stakeholders and partners throughout the Sub-grant lifecycle on administrative and compliance issues including contract modifications.

Requirements Required qualifications and experience

Bachelor's Degree in International Development, International Relations, Economics, Business Administration or another relevant field;
Experience in the administration and monitoring of grants (review and negotiation of grant contracts, donor reporting, monitoring of grant implementation, development or implementation of grant-related procedures, grants management training and facilitation);
Experience of project management, including understanding of project budgeting, budget management and financial issues;
Proficiency in relevant software programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint);
Excellent organizational skills including the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines while still maintaining attention to detail and accuracy, and problem solve effectively;
Proven track record of building collaborative relationships across and within internal teams, and with external stakeholders;
Demonstrated to ability to work effectively as part of a team with people in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment, including with external stakeholders; excellent interpersonal skills;
Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written including the ability to organize and write clear and concise reports;
Knowledge of the CGIAR and/or international development agencies;
Experience of implementing and/or using information management systems (grants databases, ERP systems, etc.);
Experience and capacity to build long-term relationships with stakeholders.


Benefits This position is a national recruited position based in Hanoi, Vietnam. The initial contract will be for 2 years, subject to a probation period of 2 months, and is renewable depending on performance and availability of resources.

This position is graded at BG6 level, with a minimum basic salary of VND 24,487,062 in a scale of BG01 to BG14 (BG14 being the highest level according to the Alliance job classification framework policy). We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits including but not limited to monthly allowances, insurance, retirement plan, staff training and development, paid time off and flexible working arrangements.

The Alliance Bioversity-CIAT is committed to fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces. We believe that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission. Recruiting and mentoring staff to create an inclusive organization that reflects our global character is a priority. We encourage applicants from all cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability statuses, sexual orientations, marital status, and gender identities. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

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