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We are committed to realising the rights of all children to help them build a strong foundation and have the best chance of fulfilling their potential. We believe that ensuring a child is happy and healthy begins before birth: from ensuring their mother has access to good health care to reaching adulthood as a healthy, empowered and informed young person of the next generation. This journey relies on every child having access to quality health care, good nutrition, education, and growing up in a safe environment free from violence.
How can you make a difference
Under the overall direction of the Chief Advocacy and Communication, the Partnerships Specialist will be responsible for the development, planning, and guidance of private sector fundraising, leveraging and partnership strategies and activities within the South Africa Country Office (SACO), and serves as private sector fundraising, leveraging, non-financial support, and partnerships specialist for SACO.
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Summary of key functions/accountabilities:
1. Leads, with the relevant SACO staff, the development of fundraising, leveraging, in-kind and non-financial partnership priorities, goals and strategies (especially during the Country Programme planning process and during the annual SACO planning process), in close consultation with the Chief Communications & Partnerships and in collaboration with other PFP and/or ESARO staff as appropriate. Develops close relationships and networks through personal visits and contacts to arrive at formulation of specific strategic approaches.
2. Initiates, guides and provides technical advice to SACO senior management for their fundraising, leveraging, non-financial support and partnership work planning, and development of programmes in line with PFP's global strategy.
3. Plans, manages and creates relationships with corporate partners in South Africa in order to set up shared valued partnerships, leveraging and/or non-financial (e.g. In-kind or CRBPs) partnerships.
4. Liaises with CEOs and Senior CSI Managers and manages the UNICEF South Africa CEO Network.
5. Liaises with UNICEF National Committees to explore fundraising opportunities from other markets.
6. Acts as the executive focal point for fundraising for SACO, advising the Chief of Advocacy and Communications, senior management, PFP staff and others on any fundraising, leveraging and non-financial related matters concerning his or her markets.
7. Identifies individual SACO needs and opportunities for specialized support, market research and development of new fundraising, leveraging and non-financial offers, provides opportunities for sharing of experience and learning between Country Offices and works with HQ-based Fundraising colleagues in all these aspects.
8. Acts as champion within the SACO Communication & Partnerships team for specialized fundraising areas or techniques, such as Corporate Pathways to Pledge, Shared-Value partnerships, Children's Rights and Business Principles, etc., in order to consolidate and drive organizational learning and development in that specific field.
9. Manages the Partnerships Officer (NOA) and the Individual Giving Fundraising Associate (GS7)
10. Contributes to preparation and content of meetings such as the Private Sector Forum, Global Skillshare workshop, specialist workshops and others. Runs sessions in these meetings as required.
11. Prepares and monitors financial information for SACO budget preparation and updates.
12. Draft UNICEF SACO Partnerships Strategy 2026-2030.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have...
Minimum requirements:
Education: An advanced university degree (equivalent to a Master's) from an accredited institution is required in international development, public affairs, international relations, political science Economics, Marketing, Communication, Commercial Management, Business Administration or related fields.
Training in fundraising, brand management and/or direct marketing required. NGO Management an asset. Knowledge of Children's Rights and Business is an asset.
Work Experience: A minimum of five years of progressively responsible professional work experience in all areas of fundraising, including a minimum of two years in international fundraising. Special emphasis is put on strategic planning, direct marketing, relationship management and corporate fundraising. Experience in working with several countries at the same time would be relevant.
Desirables:
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