Location: Any MSF Office, preferably in a time zone within 2-3 hours of Europe*
Contract: Permanent contract at 100%
Starting date: Ideally 1 September 2023
Deadline: 23.07.2023
*By default, the successful candidate will be offered a contract in the MSF office of their country of residence at the time of application.
Questions regarding this position can be addressed to Barbara Gerold-Wolke (International Fundraising Coordinator), Barbara.Gerold-Wolke@berlin.msf.org, and Anna Pineda (International Capacity Building Manager), Anna.Pineda@msf.org.
I. MSF INTERNATIONAL
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF offers assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation. MSF International is the legal entity that binds MSF’s 24 sections, 25 associations and other offices together. Registered in Switzerland, MSF International provides coordination, information and support to the MSF Movement, as well as implements international projects and initiatives as requested.
II. POSITION BACKGROUND
MSF operational independence is enabled by our financial independence; 98 per cent of our funding comes from private sources, most of it donated by engaged individuals giving small amounts. In 2022, MSF had a private income of 2,161 million euros raised. There are now 40 fundraising markets in MSF. In line with its governance, MSF’s fundraising structure is highly decentralised, and the fundraising objectives and strategies implemented in the different MSF fundraising markets are developed and decided by the national fundraising teams and/ or initiatives. A Global Private Fundraising Framework (GPS), collaboratively developed, provides strategic guidance to MSF sections/ offices and defines the main strategic fundraising priorities. Currently, MSF is working on its new framework starting 2024 (“GPS 3.0”).
To ensure excellent intersectional coordination, strategy setting and timely decision-making on international issues, MSF works with international functional platforms. The International Fundraising Coordinator is the Chair of the Fundraising platform (DirFund), representing the national fundraising teams. The DirFund is furthermore composed of 5 elected fundraising directors from different countries and leads the process of development and implementation of the GPS. The DirFund as well as the wider fundraising community (approx. 1,000 colleagues) is supported by a small yet growing International Fundraising Team at the International Office (FR-IO) which currently covers the following main areas of work: Coordination, Capacity Building, Fundraising Analysis, Digital Engagement, and now also Quality, Process and Project Management.
The Capacity Building Manager (CBM), who the Capacity Building Senior Officer (CBO) reports to, is developing a capacity building strategy and ecosystem that aims at capitalizing the MSF’s collective intelligence by creating a collaborative and learning community of fundraisers who support, inspire and empower one another. It has 4 pillars: MSF induction, knowledge-sharing, peer to peer support, and innovation, which are being deployed through different programs and tools like: A digital collaborative platform, 12 Communities of Practice, a Mentoring Program, a Peer Review Program, etc. The strategy counts on the engagement and active participation of fundraisers from the network (communities of practice sponsors, Pamoja ambassadors, media database focal points, mentors, reviewers, etc.). The capacity building programs will develop over time as they respond to the strategic objectives defined in the GPS, as well as the needs of the fundraising teams in the network.
III. PLACE IN THE ORGANISATION
The CBO is part of the FR-IO. They report to the Fundraising Capacity Building Manager (CBM) and are the functional manager of the CoP (Communities of practice) lead members (sponsors and co-sponsors), Pamoja ambassadors and media database focal points. They also provide guidance and support to the whole fundraising community.
IV. OBJECTIVE OF THE POSITION
The CBO develops and implements the global knowledge sharing and skills building strategy for MSF’s fundraising specialists, identifying, and leveraging the collective knowledge to help MSF to globally sustain competitive advantage.
V. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
1) Strategy and planning
2) Leadership and strategic guidance
3) Foster true learning and lively communities of practice
4) Contribute to the development of an entire digital ecosystem for knowledge-sharing
5) Create and organize learning events
6) Internal communications plan & induction program
7) Evaluation
8) General support and administration