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Partnerships Executive
IndiaPosted today
The Partnerships Executive at Intelehealth is responsible for developing and maintaining partnerships with NGOs and INGOs in India, supporting advocacy strategies, and managing relationships to expand the organization's impact in global health.
Location: India
Responsibilities
- Identify and develop opportunities for introducing Intelehealth with INGOs and NGOs in India
- Maintain existing & new partnerships with NGO stakeholders, including institutions in health and the public health community
- Develop proposals, create evidence-based resources and communicate about Intelehealth to senior management officials in NGOs
- Maintain documentation of meetings and communications between Intelehealth and our partners
- Actively participate in team calls or meetings
- Strategically identify and develop key NGO relationships that support the advocacy strategies of Intelehealth
- Develop and implement NGO partnership strategies as aligned with and contributing to the overall objectives
- Travel domestically and internationally for conferences, meetings, and industry events
- Research organizations and individuals to find new opportunities including implementation partners and funders
- Increase the value of current partners while attracting new ones
- Develop quotes and proposals for partners and funders
Requirements
- A background in public health, public policy or, economics/social work, social entrepreneurship, Bachelors or higher degree in related field
- Min 1-3 years experience working with government / managing partnerships
- Proven ability to manage professional relationships and to work under pressure
- Proven experience in the development sector, civic tech, B2G sales, particularly global health
- Experience working with remote team members
- Experience working independently
Additional Information
- The role involves travel and active engagement with international and domestic stakeholders. The candidate should be proactive, organized, and passionate about improving health access.