Location Singapore
Job-type Permanent
Salary $Competitive
Reference 18533

Acre is partnering up with The Global Foodbanking Network (GFN), as the company looks to appoint a new Officer for their Southeast Asia Food Bank Incubator Program.

Founded in 2006, GFN seeks to nourish the world's hungry by uniting and advancing food banks and connecting food banking organizations in more than 40 countries that serve more than 16 million people annually. GFN believes that food banks are an integral and viable solution in empowering the world to defeat hunger and change lives while at the same time mitigating food waste and the environmental consequences of such waste.

The Opportunity:

In late 2019, GFN launched an incubator program with the objective of accelerating the establishment and scaling of food banks in previously underserved regions. Incubator cohorts were established in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. In Asia, the cohort consists of early-stage food banks in the following countries: Indonesia (x2), Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The GFN Incubator model consists of multiple components that provide a blended approach to supporting food bank development.

Are you a motivated individual looking to play a lead role in delivering two of those components to the Incubator food banks in Southeast Asia? Specifically:

  1. Technical Assistance: To grow their impact, early-stage food banks need to scale up their capabilities in a wide variety of functional areas, from resource development (food and funds), marketing and communications, warehouse operations and logistics, client service, HR, IT, etc. Through in-house staff, expert partners, and other food banks, GFN can offer a broad array of technical assistance options to help food banks.

  2. Financial Grants: Through the provision of strategic grants, GFN can make vital capital available to the food banks to support capacity building. Over the next year, GFN will be providing potentially transformative grants to some of the incubator food banks.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Forge strong relationships with the leadership and staff of the Incubator food banks through monthly calls and ongoing informal communications.

  • Work with the food banks to develop and refine growth plans within the framework of their existing strategic plans.

  • Identify the functional areas within each food bank that require growth and improvement and make recommendations on prioritization.

  • Support the GFN Regional Director and Incubator Program Lead in developing customized technical assistance plans for each food bank.

  • Identify the appropriate resources and tools to deliver optimal assistance and suggest external resources to complement GFN's in-house capabilities.

  • Track the delivery of those technical assistance plans, assess the impact, suggest refinements to the approach, and identify areas for further improvement.

  • Guide the food banks on developing proposals for GFN grant money that are aligned with their growth plans.

  • Track progress against those grants, including collecting monthly collection of accurate, robust, and timely KPI data.

  • Maintain the Incubator dashboard with up-to-date data and information and suggest enhancements to the dashboard tool to better illustrate the status of the program.

  • Support other GFN staff in the development of donor reports and requests.

  • Provide GFN management with early warning of any risks or issues which may affect the meeting of deadlines or cause reputational risk to the food bank or GFN.

  • Explore opportunities to foster a sense of community amongst the Incubator cohort through events, forums, technical tools, etc.

  • Ensure that food banks follow up on any leads and introductions GFN makes to our multinational partners.

Requirements:

  • Min. 5+ years of experience working in Southeast Asia (non-profit or corporate sector).

  • Proven experience in managing complex cross-cultural settings, demanding projects with multiple stakeholders that have, at times, competing interests.

  • Ability to juggle multiple tasks while thoroughly tracking all activities and follow-up actions.

  • Proficient in the basic concepts of project management (planning, status reporting, risk, and issue management.)

  • Proficiency in building positive, collaborative relationships with a variety of stakeholders.

  • Excellent communication skills (written & verbal). English proficiency is required.

  • Capacity to understand the importance of data-driven decision-making but will analyze and verify data to ensure accuracy.

  • Someone passionate about building / growing organizations and comfortable with how multi-faceted that is.

  • Commitment to the mission of reducing world hunger through the advancement of food banking.

Preferred:

  • Comfortable working across multiple cultures and time zones and being flexible (this is not a standard 9 - 5 role).

  • Proven interest in international affairs, regionally and globally.

  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Salesforce.

  • Experience working in non-profits, supply chain management, and/or logistics would be very useful but is not required.

GFN's 2030 vision is a global network of community-led food banks that serve meals to 50 million people facing hunger. If you are interested in joining GFN in a role where you can scale foodbanks to help underserved regions, please get in touch with Greg Brittian at greg.brittian@acre.com or Jess Choo at jess.choo@acre.com.