We are seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Pricing Manager (or whatever they change the title to) to lead the development and enhancement of budgeting templates tailored for various global health donors. This role involves upgrading and standardizing existing templates, creating new templates for organizations such as the World Bank and KfW, and independently preparing complex budgets for high-profile donors. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical skills, a deep understanding of donor requirements, and the ability to streamline financial tools for greater efficiency and usability.
(1) Prepare template upgrades – (a) Unitaid template for purposes of simplifying/serving as a standard Unitaid template regardless of the number of countries or number of years; (b) most current all-purpose generic template for purposes of adapting it for various donors and simplifying similar to the Unitaid template as in (a) above; (c) Gavi template for purposes of country dropdowns linked to the Master Services Agreement daily rates with 3% annual increases and simplifying similar to the Unitaid template as in (a) above;
(2) Prepare new templates – (a) World Bank two templates: one detailed labor buildup and one less detailed, (b) KfW one standard template
(3) Lead all costing and pricing elements of highly complex proposals for a vast variety of donors, including those where a relationship has not yet been established. Working in close partnership with others in the Resource Development Office, as well as Global Human Resources, Program and Technical staff, this position is accountable for preparation of highly complex cost proposals and working with multiple country teams simultaneously.
Deliverables: Completed templates as described in (1) and (2) above
Duration: 4 - 6 weeks
Hours per day/week: 5 hours per day, 4 days per week (20 hr/wk)
10+ years of previous pricing, financial analysis, and/or cost management experience
Experience designing pricing models for various and highly complex types of bid opportunities
Experience in the use of the most advanced Excel functions and formulas
Experience in government contract administration, government estimating and negotiations, Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)
Understanding of service center, fringe, and indirect rate application and allocation methodologies
Intermediate knowledge of US government cost principles, GAAP accounting rules, and grant/contract management
Familiar with differences between contracts and cooperative agreements and their relevant terms and conditions
Self-motivated, ability to follow instructions and work with minimal supervision, willingness and ability to meet deadlines
Understanding and practical knowledge of government regulations and business volume proposal preparation in response to RFAs and RFPs and other contract vehicle procurement methodologies
The hourly rate range for this role is expected to be: $44.65- $56.17
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