Katie A.

Senior Programme Funding & Partnerships Manager
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Katie A.
Post-war Reconstruction and Development
Post-War Recovery Studies
Taught Postgraduate
Wentworth
2008
United Kingdom

My employment

Senior Programme Funding & Partnerships Manager
Women for Women International
United Kingdom
2013

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A day in the life of a Senior Programme Funding & Partnerships Manager in the United Kingdom

How I found out about the job

Online jobs board

The recruitment process

I had an interview, which included a presentation and a Word/Excel test. I began as a Grants Coordinator and have been promoted a couple of times over the years I've been working there.

My career goals when I graduated

To work in policy or programmes for an international charity, ideally specialising in women and conflict.

My career history

Following some internships and volunteer work, I began working for a development consultancy company, which was great ground work in the sector. I then moved to a very specific conflict recovery NGO (Mines Advisory Group), before securing my first role and Women for Women International.

What has helped my career to progress

Constantly seeking new challenges within the scope of what my employers are able to offer, and taking any opportunities as they come.

How my studies have helped my career

My Masters at York was very practical and definitely helped me secure a job in the sector I now work in.

What surprised me about my career so far

I have changed my mind quite a lot of times over the years about what exactly I enjoy and want to do!

My advice to students considering work

Working for an INGO can be really enjoyable, challenging and fulfilling - I would recommend it! If you're able to volunteer or intern in different areas to see what kind of work you like, it can be helpful. But when I'm recruiting the most important thing I look for is a strong and well-presented CV, along with a well-written, concise cover letter that ensures to tick every box (where possible) of the job description as well as say why you want to work for the organisation.

Contacting me

I am happy to answer questions or mentor any students trying to work in international development / conflict-recovery for the private sector or an NGO.

What I do

I am responsible for managing all of Women for Women International's funding from the UK and Europe that goes directly to our programmes in conflict-affected countries. This involves working closely with staff in-country to monitor progress against outcomes, preparing reports for donors and managing budgets. I also manage our relationships with key funders and partners, help develop new funding opportunities, and represent Women for Women International at external events, conferences and talks.

Skills I use and how I developed them

It is a very diverse role that uses strong planning and project management, financial management and communication skills. These skills have mostly been gradually developed throughout my studies and career to date.

What I like most

Working closely with colleagues all over the world and hearing about the impact of our work on women affected by conflict. I also love the diversity of the work and many new challenges.

Next steps...

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