Deputy Director of Business Development (US Market)
Job description
Requisition ID: req41725
Job Title: Deputy Director of Business Development (US Market)
Sector: Awards Management
Employment Category: Regular
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: USD 87,880.00 - 115,000.00 Salary
Location: Washington DC, USA
Job Description
Background
The Purpose of the Role
The DDBD will manage a team of Specialist BD staff to ensure that pipeline opportunities are identified, monitored, planned and that the BD process is effectively undertaken. Working with the Specialist BD Director and with the Senior Director of BD, the role will coordinate staff resources from within and beyond the BD team.
The role will also work directly on bid leadership, serving as capture lead and proposal manager for complex and multi-country proposals, s/he will also offer technical assistance and manage a core team of 4-5 plus consultants. The team will work on proposals focused on the US donor market and other donors as IRC portfolios evolves at different periods.
The DDBD will provide oversight of bids within their team, ensuring quality control for USAID proposals and serve as an organizational resource for competitive USAID bids and proposals.
The ideal candidate will have strong people management acumen, a successful track record of leading large-scale and complex new business efforts in international development with particular emphasis on USAID contracts and will be a strong strategic thinker with excellent representational skills.
Although this role will focus predominantly on USAID, the successful candidate will oversee a team of staff who will at times work with a range of other donors including FCDO, EU, European Government, the World Bank, and others.
Key Working Relationships
Key Accountabilities:
- Lead and support proposal development for- primarily- complex USAID opportunities (including contracts), including capture strategy, management of proposal teams, strategy development, design with technical staff; partner identification and negotiations; recruiting; writing; production; and after-action reviews.
- As proposal lead for large and complex bids including multi country and global opportunities, frequently manage and lead substantial project teams of core staff from AMU and other parts of the organization, consultants, partners and other stakeholders
- Collaborate with IRC’s Pricing Team, ensuring technical coherence with the cost proposal and hold ultimate accountability of the effective submission.
- Collaborate with Proposal Recruiters to identify and assess candidates for key personnel positions on proposals.
BD oversight, learning and leadership
- Oversee the proposal development of all funding within the DDBD portfolio, with a focus on USAID.
- Lead quality assurance processes for IRC proposal development of USAID, incorporating oversight of bid reviews and serving as a primary point for reviews prior to submission.
- Develop comprehensive risk mitigation plans for the most complex proposals at IRC and serve as a key point of escalation on high-risk issues associated with bids that the team works on.
- Promote a culture of continuous improvement through analysis, after action reviews and by embedding learning that contributes to strengthening IRC’s effectiveness in USAID related BD.
- Contribute to and model the use of strong business development processes, tools, templates, and information.
Strategy Implementation and Technical Leadership:
- Serve as a key organizational expert on business development with USAID, providing advice, guidance and capacity strengthening to others across the organization
- With BD colleagues, lead the implementation and future iteration of strategies to build IRC’s business development success with USAID. These strategic approaches will span a range of different organizational strategies including BD Strategy, Long Term Funding Strategy and as a contribution to the organization’s USAID Multi Year Development Strategy (MYDES)
- In collaboration with colleagues from advocacy, technical, and strategic partnerships teams, support efforts to build IRC’s visibility and engagement with USAID at global levels.
People Management, Partnerships, and Team Building
- Cultivates the talent of a team of four-five business development professionals, overseeing professional development to strengthen their experience and knowledge base as USAID donor experts.
- Build the readiness of IRC team members to pursue new donors which may pose a higher level of risk due to the mechanism, size, or technical complexity.
- Works in concert with the Director of Business Development and Deputy Director of Business Development of the UK market to allocate proposal assignments equitably and productively.
- Strengthen collaboration with internal stakeholders including country teams, technical units, and other team members.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
- Bachelor’s degree in relevant field, including international relations, political science, public administration, and communications
- Substantial, focused experience working with US donors and leading competitive bid processes for multi-year, large, development funding. Strong knowledge of USAID rules and regulations, including with both acquisition and assistance mechanisms. Rich understanding of 2CFR 200, the FAR, and AIDAR.
- Experience working on a range of USAID programs, including FTF, RFSAs, and DFSAs desirable.
- Knowledgeable of the Shipley Proposal Development process and other industry standards for proposal development
- Fluency in English with proficiency in one other language (French, Spanish, German, Arabic) highly desirable
Experience:
- Successful track record leading large proposal teams on complex subject, multi-year, multi-partner proposals with minimal supervision
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to effectively manage a variety of relationships in a multicultural environment
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate equally effectively with colleagues in ‘remote’ and diverse teams, including as team leader for proposals
- The ability to work productively and accurately while under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment
- At least three years of previous experience in a people management role with supervisory responsibility
- Experience managing US programs remotely or at country-level also beneficial
- Ability to travel internationally (up to 20% of time)
Candidates must have the right to work within the country they are applying. IRC strives to be an equal opportunities employer. IRC is committed to equality of opportunity and to non-discrimination for all job applicants and employees, and we seek to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce regardless of gender, race, religious beliefs, nationality, ethnic/national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.
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