Grants & Reporting Manager (OC4H Initiative)
Transparency International Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Programme
- Full time (35 hrs pw)
- Permanent
- Salary: £30-34k dependent on experience
- Location: London (Southwark)
About us
Transparency International UK (TI-UK) is the country’s leading anti-corruption non-governmental organisation, and is part of a global coalition sharing one vision: a world in which government, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free of corruption.
The Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Programme is a global initiative hosted by the Transparency International UK chapter. The Programme’s overall goal is to improve global health and healthcare outcomes for the benefit of all people, of all ages. It aims to achieve this by reducing corruption and promoting transparency, integrity and accountability within the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Further details of our work can be foundhere.
About the role
As Grants & Reporting Manageryou will be responsible for reporting on the Open Contracting for the Health Sector Initiative (OC4H), a DfID accountable grant. This will include matching MEL and financial reporting according to predetermined project outputs/outcomes.This role will be key in ensuring that project implementation and achievements are appropriately documented and communicated to the donor.
In addition you will:
- Lead on the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) and donor reporting according to DfID accountable grants procedures and the TI Monitoring Guide and Framework for SDGs.
- Responsible for MEL and financial reporting of national partners and external partner subgrants (may include travel to project countries).
- Coordinate donor reporting internally with TI-UK Finance Department.
- Support communication/advocacy related activities in accordance with MEL results.
- Support development of proposals for further funding for open contracting in health and other strategic priority areas.
- Support TI’s Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare programme as necessary, attend relevant meetings and conferences.
About you
To be successful in this role you will have:
- A degree or equivalent experience, preferably to Master’s level, ideally in project management, supply chain and procurement, international development or public health
- Proven experience of managing development project budgets, MEL reporting and other grant-related activities
- Knowledge and experience of the complete project cycle
- Experience managing DfID or other international development accountable grants using IATI standards highly desirable
- Experience in the global/public health sector highly desirable
- Knowledge of the national level public procurement processes desirable
- Well organised, numerate, culturally knowledgeable
In exchange we will offer you:
- A competitive salary
- 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays
- Up to 5% contributory pension
- Childcare vouchers
- Season ticket loanfor London public transportation
- A flexible and friendly working environment
To apply:
Applicants should send the following two items (preferably in pdf format) with your name and the role in the subject line to
- Cover letter explaining how you meet the requirements of the role, why you are applying and where you saw the job advertised (1 page max)
- CV (2 pages max), with details of relevant experience
Closing date: 13 November 2017
Interviews will take place: w/c20 November 2017
All applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Please note that due to the very high volume of applications we receive, we greatly regret that we are unable to send personalised acknowledgements or give feedback on applications. If you do not hear from us by the interview date, you should assume that that you have not been shortlisted. Only applications with both of the requested components will be considered.
Transparency International UK is an equal opportunity employer.