Key Responsibilities:
About the Role
The Public & Institution Acquisition Lead is responsible for leading a team to acquire and grow resources from individual donors and institutional partners such as churches and schools. This role also ensures strong stewardship of existing donors through accountable, transparent, and donor-centered engagement aligned with Wahana Visi Indonesia’s mission.
Key Responsibilities
Strategy Development & Planning
Resource Acquisition
Coordinate team to manage promotions activities to Churches/Christian Institution channels to acquire new donors.
Maintain partnerships with individual sponsors and institutional donor (schools and churches)
Coordinate team to develop proposals that meet public donor’s interest
Coordinate team to identify potential new individual and private donors.
Accountability & Quality Assurance
Responsible in achieving monthly Public Engagement targets/goals to eventually contribute to the over-all annual local fund raising income.
Ensure database of donors contact is developed and maintained.
Ensure that staff comply with all Organization Policies including Code of Conduct, Child Protection, Conflict of Interest, e-Mail & IT Access.
Ensure the prospect donors receive proper information needed to enhance their trust and loyalty and to avoid expectation gap.
Monitor achievement and provide monthly management report, including program delays, diversions from agreed upon commitments (Design, AOP) and other changes to programming context
Provide services to the existing individual and private donors according to the accountability and donor’s requirement (when applicable)
Comply to WVIDN accountability, transparency and effective communication as evidenced by positive response in donor feedback.
Networking & Coordination
Build relationships with public and private partners (schools, churches) and maintain the acquisition (existing donors), including organizing face-to-face interactions or events, and networking sessions/events, and others
Involve institutional donors in WV public events to make them more engaged with WV and increase commitment.
Collaborate with relevant external partners to ensure appropriate management of acquisition to maximize results
Liaise effectively with concerned units and teams to increase effectiveness of public acquisition program implementation, including finance/procurement team to ensure the availability of service or goods needed on time.
Prepare the Due Diligence and Form Go/ No Go process of the Public Acquisition (Private Partners).
Capacity Building
Plan and monitor Individual Development Plan and Coaching for Performance process for each team member based on Annual Performance Agreement (FKK)
Provide assistance in developing capacity building materials in Public and Institution Acquisition.
Management & Leadership
Take leadership to represent organization in managing people within responsible unit with P&C support, include provide job orientation for new staff.
Provide mentoring for team members, including Performance Management, Coaching for Performance and capacity building
Build positive work environment where team members are able to develop their potentials and grow in Christian maturity.
Provide Christian leadership and support to enrich the organisation’s life, faith, Christian commitments and ministry to the disadvantaged children and communities we seek to serve.
Requirement
Minimum 3 years of experience in marketing, fundraising, partnership development, or related fields.
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Economics, Social Sciences, Public Administration, or related disciplines.
Strong communication skills in English (written and spoken).
Proven ability to build relationships and work across cultures.
Experience in non-profit or faith-based organizations is an advantage.
Strong analytical, interpersonal, and donor-centric mindset.
Proficient in MS Office and CRM/database systems.
Willingness to travel domestically.
Availability to attend weekend or evening events when required.
Minimum TOEFL score: 500.
Core Competencies
Build Relationships
Be Accountable
Partner and Collaborate
Engage, Influence, and Grow Others
Safeguarding Policy
WVI implements a Safeguarding Policy as a form of our commitment to protect children and adult beneficiaries. WVI has zero tolerance towards incidents of violence or abuse against children or adults, including sexual exploitation or abuse, committed either by employees or others affiliated with WVI work and WVI also participates in the Steering Committee for Humanitarian Response (SCHR) Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme (MDS).
Applicant Types Accepted:
Local Applicants Only