Overall Job Responsibility
We are looking for an Assistant Manager to join the Enabling Lives Initiative (ELI) Grant team. The ELI Grant is a forward-looking and innovative grant that operates as a seed funder and partner to organisations building impactful solutions for persons with disabilities. This role is ideal for someone who is driven to support organisations in transforming ideas into well-executed projects to deliver real-world impact.
As an Assistant Manager, you will support the full grant lifecycle - from application and evaluation to implementation, reporting, disbursement and impact measurement. You will work with funded organisations to resolve challenges, keep projects on track and serve as both a rigorous grant administrator and a trusted partner.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Grant Management and Administration
- Assess and recommend grant applications, supporting applicants to refine their proposals, ensure strong alignment between identified needs and proposed solutions, and clearly articulate the innovation value, which is a key criterion of the grant.
- Prepare approval papers to seek grant awards and funding agreements for awarded grants with detailed project deliverables and grant amounts to enable project commencement.
- Review periodic progress reports and facilitate timely disbursements to funded organisations in line with approved milestones and funding conditions.
- Monitor outcomes data from funded organisations and identify where mid-course intervention or additional support may be required.
- Support funded organisations in communicating project impact and facilitate opportunities to catalyse follow-on funding or partnerships beyond the ELI grant period.
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Engage innovators and organisations with promising ideas, guiding them to consider and apply for the ELI Grant.
- Facilitate knowledge sharing and peer learning among funded organisations, enabling the exchange of experiences and project insights while building networks and collaboration opportunities across the disability sector.
- Other Duties
- Any other ad-hoc duties not covered under main duties and responsibilites, as assigned
Qualifications, Knowledge And Experience
- Relevant degree, with at least 3 years of working experience in a related role.
- Critical thinking skills to assess applications and provide considered inputs for funding recommendations, in line with grant criteria and objectives.
- Good interpersonal skills to engage and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
- Sound numerical and administrative skills to manage grant reporting and disbursement processes with accuracy and due governance.
- Effective written and presentation skills, with the ability to articulate ideas clearly to diverse audiences.
- Ability to work under tight timelines, adapt to changing circumstances, and demonstrate resourcefulness in problem solving.
- Prior experience in the disability sector or familiarity with disability issues would be an advantage.
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