JOB PURPOSE
The role will provide a bridge between programs and finance by providing leadership and direction for effective grants management. The Program Finance Officer will be responsible and accountable for the day-to-day financial programming; will work closely with the Programme teams, and Partner organisations to ensure that the Kenya Programme office maintains a high standard of grants management (budgeting, reporting, system compliance, contract closure) and financial control. S/he will provide essential support to the Finance Manager to ensure maximum impact of OiK programme.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Partnership Governance and Support - 40%
S/he will provide financial management support to the partner organizations through capacity building, development of proper administrative systems and procedures and strengthening the structures of governance. The Officer will be involved in organizational assessment of partners and advising on possible management risks to Oxfam. Conducting audit procedures on partners financial accountability (returns) and ensuring compliance with Oxfam’s grant policies.
(NB. The partner grants amount and/or number of partners to be manageable within this time allocation to ensure quality support and achievement of this objective. In instances where the numbers are significantly high, there will be need for additional support at a lower grade being line managed by this position)
Grants contract management - 20%
Provide specialized financial support in relation to the effective attainment of Programme objectives and work with managers/budget holders to compile and review donor financial reports as required. Ensure that reports are accurate, of high quality and meet donor requirements, and are prepared for timely submission to the donors. Monitor the donor reporting schedules to ensure reports are prepared in a timely manner.
Budget and expenditure monitoring - 20%
Work closely with the Finance Manager in the monitoring and management of OiK programme expenditure and budgets, especially donor-funded projects and transactions posted by other offices. This includes supporting the programme teams to help them use allocated budgets flexibly, supporting annual Programme budget preparation, Programme Management meetings, and field visits as well as providing support to Programme teams with project budget work and appraisal.
Financial Management Information Systems & Procedures - 10%
Ensure proper use and maintenance of financial systems-Peoplesoft, for all financial matters relating specifically to the OiK program.
Other administrative roles - 10%
Person specification
Most importantly, every individual at Oxfam International Secretariat needs to be able to:
Technical Skills, and Knowledge
Required
Desired
How to apply:
As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and Cover Letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile.
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