Job Summary
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Fixed term contract: 6 months maternity cover position (with high potential to become permanent position)
Informal Enquires Welcome: p.swarbrick@cabi.org
We’re on the hunt for a highly adaptable and experienced project development or fundraising professional to join our Project Development Group in Oxfordshire. Get ready to play a crucial role in securing funding and driving forward CABI’s international development and publishing projects. Your work will involve crafting compelling applications to donors in the UK and worldwide.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
As part of our global initiatives, you’ll help to design and develop a range of projects, from groundbreaking research to transformative rural development. You’ll be at the heart of our Project Development Group, where you’ll:
Project Development
• Scout for fresh funding opportunities, gathering donor intelligence and share insights across our International Development and Knowledge Business teams.
• Collaborate closely with CABI scientists, shaping and polishing project proposals to ensure they hit the mark.
• Help craft logical frameworks, budgets, and project plans, while ensuring key aspects like gender, climate change, and youth are at the forefront.
• Fine-tune bid documents to align perfectly with donor priorities and ensure they’re presented in a winning style.
• Handle financial data with precision, ensuring all submissions meet donor requirements and CABI’s high standards.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Required
• In-depth knowledge of UK and/or global research and international development funding streams.
• Proven track record in project/proposal development for UK or international donors.
• At least 3 years of hands-on experience in agriculture or agricultural development.
• Experience working across geographies and cultures.
• Strong grasp of applied biological science in international development, especially agriculture and the environment.
• Familiarity with logical frameworks and strategic planning approaches.
• Exceptional communication skills—able to convey complex ideas to both experts and non-experts.
• Top-notch numeracy skills and proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Desirable
• Insight into global/regional development issues and experience in research management or reporting.
• Experience in agricultural development in developing countries, working with a diverse range of stakeholders.
• Understanding of gender issues and how to integrate gender and youth perspectives into projects.
• Familiarity with digital tools in international development and knowledge management principles.
• Competence in file sharing and customer relationship management platforms.
• Fluency in at least one other major language.
Education & Qualifications:
• A BSc or MSc in a biological or social science (preferably in agriculture, agricultural development, or international development) is required.
• A PhD or equivalent experience would be a plus.