Operations and Finance
Manager - Assets to Adolescent Girls in Kenya
About DAI
DAI is an
employee-owned global development company. For 40 years, we have worked on the
frontlines of international development, tackling fundamental social and
economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective
governments, and instability.
Our
integrated development solutions turn ideas into impact by bringing together
fresh combinations of expertise and innovation across multiple
disciplines—crisis mitigation and stability operations, democratic governance
and public sector management, agriculture and agribusiness, private sector
development and financial services, economics and trade, HIV/AIDS and disease
control, water and natural resources management, and energy and climate change.
Our clients
include international development agencies, international lending institutions,
private corporations and philanthropies, and national governments.
Objective of the Programme:
DAI is
preparing for an anticipated DFID and the Nike Foundation funded Programme;
Assets to Adolescent Girls. The Programme will aim to address constraints to
the economic empowerment of adolescent girls in developing countries.
It will be
based in Nairobi, Kenya and operate across Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia,
Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Grantees of the Programme will receive
financial and non-financial support to develop their products and business
models.
Scope of Work:
The
Director of Operations and Finance, based in Nairobi, Kenya, will be
responsible for overseeing all aspects of finance/operations as well as
coordinating the programme’s grants component.
They will
develop and implement programme policies and practices ensuring organisational
effectiveness by providing leadership on the programme’s financial and
administrative functions.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support the Team Leader in managing supervisory programme staff in completing timely activity budgets and work plans, as well as ensure regular reporting on all activities and advisory services provided under the Assets to Adolescent Girls Programme
- Work directly with Finance Officer and Grants Manager on personnel, finance, procurement, and grants policies and issues as they arise
- Work with technical component leaders to ensure that all targets and deadlines are achieved according to workplans
- Ensure programme finances and management practices are in compliance with DAI and DFID contractual rules and regulations
- Finalise Terms of Reference (TORs) for all Short-Term Technical Assistance – both national and international – and work to ensure compliance with agreed budgets
- Deputise on all aspects of operational management of the programme
- Serve as the Team Leader’s advisor on all contractual and financial matters with DFID, Partners, and Subcontractors and play a key role in the preparation of budgets
- Regular drafting and compilation of monthly, quarterly and annual reports, as indicated by the Team Leader
- Represent DAI– along with the Team Leader – at Client meetings and otherwise as required
- Work directly with DAI Head Office on programme, implementation, personnel, and budget issues
- Provide operational advice and guidance to the Team Leader on an on-going basis
Requirements:
- Strong knowledge of donor reporting systems
- Experience working on grants management programmes
- Experience in setting up grants funds would be a distinct advantage
- Experience in working and living in Africa and South Asia countries
- Strong skill set in reporting, finance and monitoring and evaluation
- Experience working with donors such as DFID, UNDP or World Bank
- Excellent communication skills and fluency in English is essential
- Certified Public Accountant qualification is desirable
Education:
Advanced Degree in Economics, Finance or Business or other related field
preferred
Anticipated Project Start Date: April 2014
Project Duration: Three to four years
Project Location: Nairobi, Kenya, with occasional
travel
*Please
note that all profiles are indicative only and therefore subject to change.*
How to
Apply: