At Lafiya, we're on a mission to make contraception accessible to anyone who needs it and wants it – no matter where they live. Through our network of dedicated female health professionals – our Lafiya Sisters – we provide information and deliver contraception directly to communities that need it most. Our approach is cost-effective, community-based, and deeply rooted in respect and agency. We operate in hard-to-reach communities that otherwise do not have access to contraceptive products and information. We currently run our core programme across four states in northern Nigeria, managing 280 Lafiya Sisters. In addition to our direct community work, we are building our own supply chain to address widespread supply challenges in Nigeria and are partnering with government stakeholders to realise sustainable financing models for the procurement of contraception. To date, we have supported more than 200,000 women through our innovative last-mile approach.
We're a fast-growing non-profit in the middle of a transition from start-up to scale-up. Our focus is on impact, cost-effectiveness, and ensuring our work enhances the dignity and agency of those we serve.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Technical Proposal Lead
Location: Abuja
Position overview
We are seeking a high-calibre Technical Proposal Lead to serve as the lead architect of our institutional funding engine.
As Lafiya transitions from start-up to scale-up, your role is to bridge the gap between our high-impact field operations and the rigorous requirements of government and institutional donors.
This role requires a specialist who operates with a high professional agency to translate our integrated model into technical submissions that meet the highest standards of evidence and compliance.
What You’ll Do
Draft, edit, and finalise grant proposals, concept notes, budgets, letters of inquiry, and funder reports for institutional donors
Work with Programmes; Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL); and Operations teams to ensure technical accuracy and alignment across submissions
Ensure proposals and reports meet funder requirements, deadlines, and formatting guidelines
Develop grant templates and master files, collect standard organisational attachments, and develop a range of resource tools for grant submissions
Maintain accurate and organised records of grants, contracts, and donor details in our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.
Lead the creation of high-quality donor reports, collaborating with Programmes, Operations and MEL to collect accurate data.
Conduct targeted research on new funding opportunities and prepare technical briefing notes for the Director.
Track proposal timelines and ensure smooth follow-up on all pending applications.
Education and Experience
Completed Bachelor’s Degree
Minimum of 5 years professional writing experience focused on institutional and government grant fundraising, or similar (policy writing, RFPs, technical writing, etc.)
Proven track record of securing 6- to 7-figure grants from institutions, corporate donors, major gifts, and/or government grants
Experience working with data, CRM systems, and technical reporting
Skills & Personal Qualities:
Exceptional writing and editing skills: able to write clearly, concisely, and persuasively for different audiences.
You have a solid understanding of non-profit models and the metrics our donors look for (e.g. financial sustainability, $/DALY averted, $/life saved, cost per CYP).
You enjoy both the behind-the-scenes and donor-facing aspects of fundraising.
Strong strategic thinking: you can read guidelines, understand what the funder really cares about, and position Lafiya accordingly
Comfortable working with data, outcomes, and budgets; able to translate numbers into clear, compelling narratives
Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritise and deliver results under pressure.
Proactive and self-motivated, with a high degree of professional confidence.
Proficiency with digital work tools, including Google Workspace and Slack.
Who You Are:
You are the kind of person who loves the "how" just as much as the "why." You’re likely the one in your circle who always has a plan, keeps the files organised, and actually enjoys diving into a spreadsheet to see what the numbers are saying.
You have a sharp, analytical mind and a "get-it-done" attitude, but you also have the writing chops to turn a messy pile of field data into a technical report that makes a donor say "wow."
You find your win in knowing the engine is running perfectly and every deadline is met.
You’re smart, you learn fast, and you’re ready to bring your grit and your systems-thinking to a team that is serious about making health access a reality across Nigeria.
Why should you apply
This is a crucial role for growing and stewarding Lafiya’s support network. Our Growth team is responsible for fueling the motor that drives Lafiya’s impact.
We have a strong culture of constant learning and we invest in developing our people.
You will have regular check-ins with your supervisor, and continuous feedback on your performance.
We hold bi-annual performance reviews where we set aside time to discuss your aspirations and career goals.
There will be room to take initiative, make decisions, and leave your mark on a critical stage of Lafiya’s growth.
We don’t have layers of approval or slow processes – if something makes sense, we’ll try it.
Benefits include:
30 days’ of paid annual leave
Fully paid maternity leave
Bonus compensation scheme up to a two full months of additional pay based on performance
Flexibility in where, when and how you work
Working closely with a team of senior leaders who are collaborative, ambitious and serious about impact.
HMO insurance cover, travel reimbursements, possibility of a co-working space.
Application Closing Date
8th March, 2026 (23:30 West Africa Time).