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Finn Church Aid (FCA) is seeking for afundraising oriented Grants Adviser, for a fixed-term employment to support FCA programme in strategic fundraising from institutional donors.
We are looking for an experienced grants specialist, who has experience in working with both humanitarian and development donors and has extensive expertise in several institutional donors being able to support and ensure donor compliance in grant management.
Grants Adviser is a member of Grants unit with experienced and professional colleagues working in similar positions. The unit focuses on supporting FCA programme countries in institutional fundraising, proposal development and grant management ensuring donor compliance. We engage with the country programmes on a daily bases.
The position is located at our head office in Helsinki, Finland.
Remote work is possible fromFCA programme countries, and from Sweden, Estonia, France, Spain and Austria, all subject to an existing valid work permit in that country. Remote work from another location in Europe can be considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to valid work permit. This is not an expat position and terms of employment for locally hired employees in Finland will be applied.
The responsibilities will be executed within the given mandate following FCA Policies, Guidelines and Processes. The Grants Adviser will report to Head of Grants Unit.
Areas of responsibility:
Competence and Personal Requirements:
The position will be filled as soon as possible and it is a fixed-term employment until 31st March 2025, with six-month probation period. The compensation is based on FCA salary scale and the candidate’s level of experience. Salary scale for this position is 3486,79 - 3885,28€ / month.
For more information please contact Head of Unit, Hanna Lauha: hanna.lauha (at) kua.fi.
Please apply by using the link no later than on 1st April 2024. Applicants will be short-listed and contacted for an interview on a progressive basis.
At FCA we take a strong stand against sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment, and any form of child abuse. Our Safeguarding Policy applies to all our staff, ensuring a safe environment for everyone involved. We also have a zero-tolerance policy for fraudulent and corrupt behaviour, as well as aid diversion. To uphold our commitment to integrity, we may screen applicants against international lists to ensure compliance with Anti-money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism requirements.
FCA is certified against the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability (CHS), reflecting our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of ethics and accountability.
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