Finance and Grants Coordinator
TEAM/PROGRAMME: Programme Operations
LOCATION: Dadaab
GRADE: 4
POST TYPE: National
Child
Safeguarding:
Level 3 - the responsibilities of the post may require the
post holder to have regular contact with or access to children or young people
ROLE PURPOSE:
Under
the supervision of the Area Programme Manager, the Finance and Grants Coordinator
is responsible for managing the finance activities, financial controls,
computerised accounting systems and staff in Dadaab, in line with Save the
Children’s financial procedures. S/he will also support grants management, by advising
on compliance, chairing monthly awards review meetings, coordinating BVA
feedback, and working with budget holders to ensure implementation is on track.
The Finance and Grants Coordinator is a senior member of the Dadaab team and
sits on the Area SMT.
In this challenging environment, the Dadaab Finance
and Grants Coordinator will be responsible not only for compliance with
critical SCI policies, ensuring that financial resources of the organization
are shepherded in an accountable and transparent manner.
SCOPE OF
ROLE:
Reports to: Area Programme
Manager
Dimensions Save the Children has been operational in Kenya
since the 1950s, providing support to children through developmental and
humanitarian relief programmes delivered both directly and through local
partners. Current programming focuses on child protection, child rights
governance, education, health, HIV/AIDS, livelihoods, nutrition and WASH. Save
the Children has an operational presence in Dadaab Refugee Camp, Garissa,
Mandera, Meru and Wajir – with plans to expand into Bungoma and Turkana in
2014. We work through partners in many other parts of the country. Currently,
we have a staff complement of approximately 240 staff and an operating budget
of approximately US$21 million this year.
Line Reports: Finance
Officer, Finance Assistant, Cashier
KEY AREAS
OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
·
As a member of the Dadaab SMT,
demonstrate the behaviours that are consistent
with Save
the Children’s Mission, Vision and Values and ensure their broader application by staff across
the Dadaab programme;
·
As a member of the Dadaab SMT, ensure a conducive and
productive work environment;
·
Implement the Respectful Workplace & Diversity agenda for staff in
the Dadaab Programme;
·
Contribute to the wider country programme agenda.
·
Carry out the responsibilities of the role in a way which reflects Save
the Children’s commitment to safeguarding children, in accordance with our Code
of Conduct and Child Safeguarding Policy.
FINANCE
·
Maintain robust and adequate financial internal control systems and cash
management across the field office in line with SCI’s Finance Manual, Awards
management and good accounting practices.
·
Ensure sufficient cash in the office by
producing monthly cash forecasts for Dadaab Office, sending to Nairobi office
and following-up to make sure cash is received in time.
·
Manage
Agresso processes and review all the GLACOS spreadsheets for accuracy and ensuring that data is submitted to
Nairobi office on or before the set deadline for processing.
·
Verify the accuracy, validity, legitimacy of all payments completeness
of financial documents, (purchase requests, work orders, pro forma invoices),
proper coding and approval by responsible managers before payments are made
while ensuring SAVE THE CHILDREN
creditors are paid promptly.
·
Provide
support to budget holders in reviewing and understanding monthly financial
budget monitoring reports and follow up on any recommended changes.
·
Liaise
with the area manager to schedule and take lead in planning and convening the
monthly finance and grants meetings in the field office ensuring minutes are
taken and shared with the grants team in Nairobi.
·
Induct
new staff into SCI financial policies and procedures applicable in the field
offices and ensure that changes in policies are communicated to staff at all
levels.
·
Adhere
to the Finance diary including Monthly Management Controls (MMCs) for field
offices, ensuring that all deadlines are met and submissions made to Nairobi
Office.
·
Maintain
good working relationships with other stakeholders and support the implementing
partners in improving their Finance and Awards Management skills.
·
In
collaboration with HR, provide information on staff to Nairobi Finance Officer
for monthly payroll preparation and when staff are departing from SCI, including but not limited to salary advances,
food recovery, etc
·
Ensure that audit recommendations are followed up & implemented in
good time and field staff fully understand and comply with the standard
financial procedures.
REPORTING AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
·
On a
monthly basis, analyse trends, document the variance commentary and communicate
to the budget holders of the country office
·
Ad
hoc analysis required by the country office budget holders that will help
better manage all the revenue streams, e.g. award funds, other private funds
and expense trends and details
·
Ensure
timely preparation and submission of financial reports to donors in compliance
with donor guidelines and contractual agreements
GRANTS MANAGEMENT
·
Support the development of new proposals, in particular, with
respect to budget development;
·
Develop phased budgets in collaboration with programme
managers;
·
Manage and update the master budget for Dadaab with the Area
Manager, and pro-actively highlight gaps;
·
With support from Nairobi, create an accountable system for
billing staff across grants which ensures full expenditure of each salary line
by the close of grants;
·
Provide managers with information on the funding pipeline for
each staff position;
·
Coordinate and chair awards opening and closing meetings in
Dadaab, with programme managers;
·
Coordinate the monthly Awards Review Process, including
chairing the monthly BVA review meeting in Dadaab;
·
Support capacity building of coordinators and managers in
grants management;
POLICY & DONOR REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE
·
Assist Dadaab office in day to
day compliance and award financial management issues. Gather information from Kenya Office Awards Team and/or other units within Finance in
resolving an issue related to compliance.
·
Work closely with the Awards team in ensuring
donor compliance amongst the implementing partners at the field level.
STAFF MANAGEMENT
·
Manage finance staff performance in
compliance with SCI Kenya Policies;
·
Coach, mentor, and support
opportunities for continual staff development;
·
Support adherence to child
safeguarding policy.
SKILLS
AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)
Accountability:
·
Holds self
accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and
role modelling Save the Children values
·
Holds the team
and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities - giving them the
freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary
development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when
results are not achieved
Ambition:
·
Sets ambitious
and challenging goals for themselves (and their team), takes responsibility for
their own personal development and encourages others to do the same
·
Widely shares
their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
·
Future
orientated, thinks strategically
Collaboration:
·
Builds and
maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, Members and
external partners and supporters
·
Values
diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength
·
Approachable,
good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity:
·
Develops and
encourages new and innovative solutions
·
Willing to
take disciplined risks
Integrity:
·
Honest,
encourages openness and transparency
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
·
A first degree in Commerce Accounting, Business Administration, Finance,
or related field. Post-graduate diploma preferred.
·
Part II qualified in a recognized professional qualification in
Accounting (CPA, ACCA)
·
Minimum 5 years similar work experience within a fast paced work
environment.
·
Excellent communication skills (Verbal and Written)
·
Fluency (Verbal and Written) in English is required. Somali language
skills a major advantage.
·
Excellent presentation and facilitation skills.
·
Strong team player, collaborative and capable of building effective
relationships across all levels
·
Strong results orientation, with the ability to challenge existing
mind-sets
·
Problem solving and risk mitigating skills
·
Proficiency in Microsoft Officer products (Word, Excel, Outllook,
Powerpoint) and financial software such as Agresso.
·
Comply with the requirements of Save the Children’s Safeguarding Policy
and other Global Policies.
·
A commitment to promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in
employment and empathy with SC values and objectives
Date of issue: October 5, 2013 Author : Caitlin Brady
The application process is now open and will close on 29th October 2013 at 5.00 p.m. To apply for this position, please send a short cover letter and CV to Kenya.jobapplications@ savethechildren.org indicating the position title on the subject line.
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