Assistant Manager/ Director - Philanthropy and Funds (Health) (AK GR/HC - 11042025) Hong Kong
Role Overview:
Join our client’s Charities and Philanthropy Division as a key member of the public health welfare, where you’ll play a pivotal role in evaluating, managing, and supporting impactful initiatives. You’ll work closely with senior leaders to assess funding applications, monitor project progress, and contribute to strategic community-focused programs.
Key Responsibilities:
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Review and analyze donation applications, assessing their social impact, feasibility, and alignment with organizational goals. Provide recommendations to senior leadership.
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Assist in drafting approval documents, reports, and supporting materials for decision-making processes.
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Conduct research on social issues to inform new projects, strategies, and partnerships (e.g., data analysis, stakeholder consultations, literature reviews).
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Oversee approved projects, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and deliverables. Evaluate change requests and prepare necessary documentation.
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Collaborate with external partners (NGOs, government bodies, consultants) and internal teams (Finance, Procurement, etc.) throughout project lifecycles.
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Support the development and execution of high-priority initiatives under the Public Health focus area.
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Contribute to ad-hoc tasks, including presentations, speeches, and cross-team collaboration efforts.
Ideal Candidate:
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification.
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4–8 years of relevant experience in NGOs, public service, policy research, government or social sectors (less experienced candidates may be considered for a modified role).
- Experience in project management and ability to engage with multiple stakeholders.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills in English and Chinese.
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Excellent interpersonal skills with a collaborative, proactive approach.
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Genuine passion for charity work and community-driven impact.
- Public service/ charity reseach or grant giving background will be an advantage.