YCAB Foundation Job Vacancy: Senior Program Manager (Donor Funded Projects), Jakarta

YCAB FOUNDATION JOB VACANCIES 2025

Senior Program Manager (Donor-Funded Projects)

About YCAB Foundation

Founded in 1999, YCAB Foundation is the founding and flagship organization of the YCAB Social Enterprise Group. With a vision to break the cycle of poverty, YCAB utilizes financial inclusion as a primary instrument to expand and strengthen education for youth from urban low-income families. To date, YCAB has positively impacted over five million young individuals and empowered more than 200,000 ultra-micro women entrepreneurs. In 2024, YCAB Foundation retained its #28 ranking on the TOP 100 SGO/NGO list by TheDotGood, a global nonprofit rating agency based in Geneva, Switzerland.

About the Position

We are seeking a results-driven professional to lead donor-funded programs focused on youth empowerment, employability, and women’s economic empowerment. As Senior Program Manager – Donor-Funded Projects, you will oversee execution across a diverse portfolio, guiding project teams to ensure high-impact, compliant, and strategic delivery. This role is ideal for someone with a strong track record managing complex, multi-donor initiatives, mentoring teams, and driving results through structured implementation. You will play a key role in ensuring projects are aligned with YCAB’s mission, operationally sound, and delivering meaningful social impact.

If you thrive in collaborative, mission-driven environments, think strategically, and value continuous improvement, we encourage you to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Oversight and Strategy

  • Lead and oversee the implementation of multiple donor-funded projects, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and donor expectations.
  • Ensure strategic alignment of all projects with YCAB’s core focus areas: youth employability, digital and life skills, entrepreneurship, and women’s economic empowerment.
  • Identify project opportunities for innovation, efficiency, or scaling successful interventions.
  • Validate project design, work plans, budgets, and timelines before final submission to the Head of Program Management Division.
  • Track project performance across the portfolio and proactively identify trends, risks, and improvement areas.
  • Contribute to the development or refinement of project management tools, templates, and systems.
  • Ensure that knowledge products and success stories are captured and shared with relevant stakeholders.
Proposal Development
  • Support the development of new project proposals by providing technical inputs, reviewing project designs, or advising on feasibility based on implementation experience.
  • Collaborate with business development or partnerships teams to ensure proposals are operationally sound.
Team Leadership and Capacity Building
  • Supervise, coach, and mentor Project Leads to enhance their leadership and delivery capacity.
  • Establish performance expectations, conduct regular check-ins, and support professional development.
  • Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning within the project team.
Risk and Quality Management
  • Identify and monitor operational and strategic risks across the portfolio; implement mitigation measures or escalate as needed.
  • Ensure all projects follow approved project management methodologies, donor requirements, and quality standards.
  • Support Project Leads in resolving implementation bottlenecks and maintaining delivery excellence.
Donor Compliance & Reporting
  • Ensure timely, accurate, and high-quality donor reporting (both narrative and financial), in coordination with project teams and finance staff.
  • Maintain oversight of donor-specific compliance across procurement, finance, and documentation.
  • Support audits, spot checks, and external evaluations by ensuring full readiness and documentation.
Stakeholder Coordination
  • Liaise with donors, partners, and other external stakeholders as delegated or in coordination with the Head of Division.
  • Build and maintain relationships with sector-specific stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector actors, and civil society partners active in youth and women’s development.
  • Coordinate with internal departments (e.g., Finance, HR, M&E, Communications) to support integrated project delivery.
  • Escalate systemic issues that hinder project performance to the Head of Division for resolution.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Learning
  • Collaborate with the M&E team to track progress, capture outcomes, and ensure timely data collection.
  • Promote adaptive learning by reviewing results and identifying lessons for improvement.
  • Facilitate learning exchanges and knowledge-sharing across projects.
Administrative and Compliance Management
  • Ensure adherence to donor and internal policies on documentation, procurement, and finance.
  • Support audits and reviews by providing required project documentation.
  • Review project closure plans and confirm finalization with the Head of Division.
Deliverables/Output:
  • Approved project plans, budgets, and schedules submitted for divisional review.
  • Timely and accurate consolidated narrative and financial performance reports.
  • Proactive identification and resolution/escalation of key project risks and challenges.
  • Effective supervision of Project Leads, evidenced by timely project delivery and positive donor feedback.
  • M&E-driven adjustments to improve program quality and relevance.
  • Completed close-out reports, beneficiary feedback, final financials, and lessons learned submitted and validated for each project upon completion.
  • Documentation of success stories, impact narratives, and alumni engagement.
  • Synthesized lessons learned and strategic recommendations submitted for organizational learning.
  • Documented donor and stakeholder coordination efforts, including meeting records and action plans.
  • Full compliance with donor and internal procedures across the project lifecycle.
  • Documented alignment of project portfolio with organizational strategy.
  • High-quality project proposals, concept notes, and budgets developed in response to donor opportunities, aligned with YCAB’s mission and programmatic strengths.
Qualifications:
  • At least 10 years of experiences in managing multi-donor or externally funded projects in NGOs, development agencies, or international organizations.
  • Bachelor’s degree (or higher)  in Development Studies, Project Management, Public Administration, Social Sciences, Education, or related fields.
  • Strong thematic understanding and networks in the fields of youth development, employability, and women’s economic empowerment, especially in the Indonesian context.
  • Proven experience supervising project teams in complex environments.
  • Strong understanding of project cycle management and donor compliance.
  • Skilled in risk management, decision-making, and stakeholder coordination.
  • Excellent communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and project management tools.

Report to: Head of Program Management Division

Supervise: Project Leads

Location: West Jakarta, Indonesia (Full WFO)

Applications close on July 30, 2025

Please submit your application by sending us  a cover letter along with your latest CV to: recruitment@ycab.org

Please put in your email subject: Senior Program Manager (Donor-Funded Projects) – Your Full Name

Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference  everyday.

All applicants will betreated in confidential and only short-listed candidates will be notified