Mission of the position:
Under the leadership of the Head of Programme Development Department (HPDD), the Programme Development Advisor – Advocacy & Institutional Partnerships leads programme development in the area of advocacy and contributes to strengthening institutional partnerships.
Main functional responsibilities:
- Support HPDD and programme teams in building strong partnerships with government authorities, civil society, and other stakeholders.
- Represent the organization in relevant networks, platforms, and working groups, advocating for children’s rights and protection.
- Contribute to strategic and annual planning, including monitoring progress toward advocacy targets.
- Ensure quality standards in advocacy programming are introduced and applied.
- Participate in national and international conferences and knowledge-sharing platforms.
- Identify and develop partnerships with institutional donors.
- Monitor funding opportunities and lead the development of grant applications, concept notes, and full proposals.
- Coordinate proposal development processes in collaboration with programme and finance teams.
- Support Programme Units in applying for public funds and donor funding opportunities.
Requirements:
- Preferred studies: advanced studies in social sciences such as political sciences, development studies, international relations.
- Minimum of 2-3 years working experience in the social development, child or human rights NGO sector or other relevant experiences.
- Proven experience in advocacy (campaigning, policy engagement), preferably in children’s rights.
- Experience in grant writing, donor engagement, or institutional partnerships is a strong asset.
- Knowledge of child protection systems and rights-based approaches.
- Fluency in Uzbek, Russian, and English.
Competencies:
- Commitment to the mission of the organization and the role of the position;
- Strategic thinking;
- Planning and organization;
- Cooperating effectively
- Communicating effectively.
Working conditions:
- Full employment (5/2, 9am-6pm)
- Professional and personal development
- Multinational and multicultural environment
Additional information:
- Only CVs with motivation letter sent will be considered;
- Please note that only selected candidates will be notified of progress to the next step of selection;
- Candidates who have passed all stages of selection will be invited to undergo an additional verification process.
- The organization is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and maintains a zero-tolerance approach to any form of abuse, exploitation, or harassment. All staff are required to adhere to the organization’s Code of Conduct, Child and Youth Safeguarding Policy, Anti-Corruption Regulation, and PSHEA (Prevention of Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse) Regulation.