ABOUT THE WHITE HELMETS
The White Helmets (WH) is a non-for-profit group with offices in Canada, The Netherlands, Turkey and Syria. We work to support the civilian population in conflict zones through the implementation of a wide range of stabilisation and humanitarian activities, which provide community resilience to millions of people. Our primary focus has been on the Syrian crisis through the work of the Syria Civil Defence and we are looking at expanding our activities to other countries.
The White Helmets is an equal opportunities employer and applications are actively encouraged from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
Further information about us can be found at www.whitehelmets.org and https://www.syriacivildefence.org
SCOPE OF WORK
The Programme Development Manager (PDM) plays the leading role within the White Helmets in the design, development and structuring of proposals that provide the basis for donor grants.
The PDM works closely with the WH Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and programme delivery teams to assess needs in target communities and design effective interventions to address those needs. The PDM engages closely with stakeholders (donors and partners) to develop concept notes and project proposals that ensure potential interventions meet the ultimate needs of the beneficiaries, the capabilities of the implementing teams and the priorities of the donors.
The PDM is a dynamic position, which seeks to balance ongoing donor programme cycles and the realities of the changing needs of communities inside Syria. As the WH continue to diversify their funding sources, the PDM will play a critical role in providing agility to help the WH better meet the needs of their beneficiaries.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
- Duty station: Turkey
- Line manager: Deputy General Manager
- Line management Responsibility: Program Development Officer(s) / Program Development Senior Officer(s)
- Full-time/Part-time: Full-time
Tasks and activities:
In consultation and under direct supervision of the WH Group Deputy General Manager “DGM”, the Program Development manager “PDM” will perform the following duties:
- Developing a comprehensive Program development strategy in line with the WH mission and vision.
- In consultation with the field program managers, lead on the preparation and development of the programs annual and multi-year plans.
- Lead on the preparation and implementation of the WH fundraising strategy.
- Study available funding opportunities and calls for proposals, provide briefings to the Board Funding and Grants Committee when needed.
- Draft and negotiate requests for amendments.
- Prepare presentations for donors and key partners.
- Production of high-quality concept notes and project proposals that align with beneficiary needs, implementer capabilities and donor priorities;
- Development of project proposals into grant formats;
- Supporting the design or effective impact measurement systems to enable translation of outcomes against grant objectives;
- Supporting communication of programme impacts for fundraising and advocacy purposes;
- Regularly conducts donor mapping to identify funding opportunities from bilateral donors, private foundations and other international donors.
Implied tasks:
- Internal engagement: Strategic programme development at Board instruction. Tactical programme development, working closely with M&E and programme delivery teams, as well as fundraising and advocacy staff;
- External engagement: Donor and partner engagement.
Required qualifications: Education, Experience and Competencies:
- 7 Years professional experience in the humanitarian or development sectors; including at least 2 years in a supervisory position with a similar role and responsibilities.
- Bachelor degree or above in a relevant discipline;
- Proven understanding of government donor programming and experience of managing grant funding;
- Fluency English with excellent writing, editing and presentations skills. Arabic is desirable.
- Exceptional communications skills; able to operate in a multicultural, multilingual environment, engaging a wide range of stakeholders remotely;
- Proven understanding of M&E fundamentals, able to develop theories of change and work with the M&E team to align objectives with donor priorities;
- Proven understanding of humanitarian programme implementation in conflict and its challenges, including core principles such as “do no harm”;
- Demonstrable experience of working with government, philanthropic and international humanitarian donors;
- Conscientious, self-motivated and deeply committed to the mission of the White Helmets to protect civilians inside Syria, and beyond, who are affected by conflict and natural disaster;
- Flexible approach, able to produce high-quality proposals at short notice.
Desirable:
- Masters Degree or above in a relevant subject area (e.g. M&E, Public Health, Humanitarian Response);
- Specific knowledge of EU, UN, US or other bilateral donor grant structures;
- Fluency in Arabic and other foreign language.
- Excellent ability to follow-up on ongoing processes.
How to apply
If you are interested in applying for this position, please fill out the application form by clicking on this Link and attach your CV and a covering letter explaining your background, suitability for the role and interest in what we do.
Closing date for application: 31 January 2023.
Please note that due to the urgency of this position we will review the applications regularly and we do reserve the right to close this advertisement early; closing date will be upon successful recruitment.
Only shortlisted applicants who meet the required job qualifications will be contacted.

