Finance & Grants Manager job at Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU)
Posted by: ugashare-Volunteer
Posted date: 2024-Sep-21
Location: Kampala
Vacancy title: Finance & Grants Manager [ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Social Services & Nonprofit ] Jobs at: Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) Deadline of this Job: Friday, September 27 2024 Duty Station: Within Uganda , Kampala, East Africa Summary Date Posted: Saturday, September 21 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed Similar Jobs in Uganda Learn more about Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) jobs in Uganda
JOB DETAILS: Bantwana Initiative Uganda (BIU) is a Non-Government Organization and its programs focus on the development of high quality, comprehensive Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) service delivery models in the country. BIU brings a significant track record of excellence and innovation in improving access to and quality of integrated OVC care and support and strengthening coordination and harmonization of care, protection and support services for OVC households from community to national level. Learn more at (www.bantwana.or,ug) As an equal opportunity employer, Bantwana Initiative Uganda. is seeking to hire full-time experienced /qualified persons to fill the following positions below for the anticipated 5-year USAID Uganda Targeting the Learning Crisis (TLC) Activity, which aims to create sustained, measurable improvements in development outcomes in Basic Education through Targeted Instruction (TI) for foundational skills, a learner-centric pedagogy that reorganizes math and reading instruction based on children’s actual learning levels, rather than on the prescribed gradelevel syllabus. BIU as a consortium partner of the TLC Activity, seeks to implement a cost-effective, sustainable, and impactful programming, centered around evidence-based early childhood education for preprimary years, in order to significantly improve foundational skills and school readiness for Ugandan primary students using a Community Based Early Childhood Education (CBECE) model, in 14 districts of Uganda (7 in Lango sub region and 7 in Busoga sub region). Please note: The following positions are contingent on approved donor funding. Job Title: Finance & Grants Manager Reports to: Director of Finance & Operations Location: Kampala, Uganda JOB PURPOSE The Finance & Grants Manager is responsible for ensuring that the TLC project functions efficiently and effectively in all financial, administrative, grants, procurement and operational matters while complying with BIU and the prime’s policies and procedures and donor regulations. This includes empowering and supporting the Finance and Programs team to regularly track and identify BIU TLC budget and spending priorities using sound financial principles. The Finance & Grants Manager will lead the management of the project sub awards and logistics including travel, equipment and fleet. S/he will support the BIU Director of Finance & Operations in developing the project’s financial and operational plans and will be responsible for ensuring and monitoring delivery against the agreed financial targets. This role will be supervised by the BIU Finance and Operations Director with an indirect reporting line to the BIU TLC Project Director. S/he will supervise the project’s finance and operations staff. Key Result Areas Specific Responsibilities and Duties Finance and Grants Leadership • Provide leadership for planning, budgeting, and managing all financial and administrative activities under BIU TLC project • Support development, supervision, and monitor all financial and accounting systems, policies, procedures, and internal controls, adapting them as necessary to minimize risk of non-compliance, meet changing regulations and best practices • Provide technical guidance in the implementation of finance and administration policies and procedures of the project. • Prepare and execute action plans to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of finance and administrative operations and to mitigate operational and compliance risks • Lead the annual TLC budgeting process, which includes but is not limited to: overseeing and reviewing the BIU TLC work plan, budget tracking, and financial reporting process and systems. • Ensure management and compliance of the sub agreements in line with financial requirements for USAID, the prime, BIU policies, and the laws of the Ugandan government. • Support targeted finance and operations technical assistance to sub award partners for financial stewardship and appropriate accountability • In consultation with the Director Finance and Operations, organize annual external audits for the project as required. • To deputize for the Director of Finance & Operations as appropriate, requiring a wide understanding of the main issues affecting the BIU and interrelated projects. Financial Accounting and Reporting • Ensure accurate and timely project financial and contractual information is readily available for BIU senior management, the prime, and project leadership for decision-making • Support the Director of Finance & Operations with the development and enhancement of Budget Variance reporting and tracking systems • Manage month end close out processes for TLC project, including review of financial transactions entered into QuickBooks to ensure quality, timely recording and submission of expense reports, bank reconciliations, funding requests to the prime Staff Capacity Building ? Empower and deliver clear guidance to the project’s finance and operational teams to drive and tailor spending to meet performance goals with BIU TLC programs team and sub partners. ? Supervise and empower field office staff to build strong field level financial and operations systems that ensure efficiency and effectiveness of project implementation ? Work with other project staff to ensure a robust budgeting and financial management and tracking system for BIU that adequately recognizes and effectively accounts for resources ? Identify gaps in knowledge and deliver targeting training, coaching, mentoring and guidance to staff on financial controls and operational systems Required Qualifications & Experience ? Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance and Business Administration or Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 10 years professional experience in project financial and administrative management. ? Minimum 7 years of work experience at least a mid-level finance and operations position with a high performing organization working with USAID consortium and complex projects. Advanced knowledge and experience with accounting software QuickBooks. ? Demonstrated supervisory experience. Previous experience working with Education and Protection projects is an added advantage Specific Knowledge, Skills and abilities Required; • Excellent organizational, analytical, numerical and problem-solving skills • Demonstrated track record of proactively identifying and communicating potential problems and proposing solutions. • Proven proactive skills in identifying cost savings, cost avoidance and efficiency opportunities. • Knowledge and experience with Uganda’s labor, tax, and other relevant laws • Proficiency in relevant computer applications and databases • Ability to adapt easily to changing needs and patterns of work including filed level travels • Ability to manage tight deadlines and deliver high volumes of work with minimal supervision. Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 96
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree Job application procedure Interested in applying for this job? bantwana.or.ug&form[valid-to]=Friday, September 27 2024">Click here to submit your application now.
Interested applicants with the required Qualification, Knowledge, Skills, Attributes and Abilities should send their applications and CVs (detailing responsibilities carried out in previous positions) as one pdf to the HR and Admin Officer, Bantwana Initiative Uganda through the following email: Indicate clearly on the application subject line the position and region applied for easy reference. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Deadline for applications: Friday September 27th, 2024 Child Safeguarding is the responsibility that Bantwana Initiative Uganda has, to make sure its staff, operations, and programs do no harm to children, that is, they do not expose children to the risk of harm and abuse, and that any concerns the organization has about children's safety within the communities in which they work, are reported to the appropriate authorities
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