Role: Finance Co-ordinator - Cash Consortium
Contract: 12 months contract
We are the world’s leading independent children’s charity; we inspire really dramatic change for children around the globe. We work with children in vulnerable situations. Providing safeguards for them against any form of abuse is a priority in all our work.
Combining short-term relief with long-term development, our programmes represent a huge undertaking. And this is why we need you.
Role Purpose
To support the Somalia Cash Consortium Coordinator in delivering the finance
objectives related to the Cash Consortium project [4 partners, and approx 45m
USD in size] and includes.Contract: 12 months contract
We are the world’s leading independent children’s charity; we inspire really dramatic change for children around the globe. We work with children in vulnerable situations. Providing safeguards for them against any form of abuse is a priority in all our work.
Combining short-term relief with long-term development, our programmes represent a huge undertaking. And this is why we need you.
Role Purpose
Overseeing the Consolidated Programme Budget, Core Costs Budget and M&E budget, ensuring reporting deadlines are fully met, ensuring that financial controls systems, processes and procedures are robust, efficient, and compliant with Save the Children accounting policies, donor guidelines, generally accepted accounting principles.
Meeting any ad hoc deadlines and requirements set by the Consortium Steering Committee, Consortium Coordinator and donors among others.
Qualifications and experience
- University
degree in finance, accounting or other related academic discipline,
- minimum
5 years relevant financial management, procurements, and/or cash and bank
management
- experience
in a corporate or INGO environment,
- in-depth
knowledge of financial management, and the uses and presentation of
financial information,
- knowledge
of the nature, purpose and execution of cash programming and excellent
planning, coordination, and reporting skills with the ability to organise
a substantial workload comprised of complex, diverse tasks,
responsibilities and knowledge of donor compliance and donor reporting
requirements – including preparation of donor reports and presentations.
Our selection processes reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.
Our people are as diverse as the challenges we face.
Due to the urgency of this position, short listing will be done as applications are received.
Forward your applications to: jobssomalia@scuk.or.ke.
Save the Children is an equal opportunities employer and highly encourages women to apply.
Application Closing Date: 7th November 2011, 15:00 pm
Only short listed individuals will be notified.
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