The position is Contingent to Project Award
General Financial Management
Design and implement systems and procedures that follow Pact standards and are adapted to handle specific country constraints and conditions, ensure effective internal controls and minimize risks.
Supervise the program’s grant and finance staff, including providing training/mentoring for staff on Pact’s internal policies, procedures and requirements and donor guidelines, rules and regulations.
Supervise the finance team in reviewing cash receipts and disbursement transactions such as, but not limited to: travel, advances and liquidations of sub-grantee expenses, and vendor transactions, ensuring adequacy of supporting documents and appropriate cost accounting allocations.
Work with relevant departments (Programs, M&E, etc.) on integrated management of all program finances to ensure effective use of resources in order to achieve program objectives in compliance with all donor requirements.
Review monthly Financial Reports from field programs for completeness and accuracy; ensure appropriate budget approvals, and submit to HQ Finance Department.
Sub-award Management
In collaboration with the Agreement Management Department, design, develop, and adapt policies, guidelines and criteria for the management of sub-recipient and subcontractor financing.
Oversee financial management of sub-grants, including processing advances/liquidations, supervising site visits by finance staff to audit partner transactions, and overseeing close-out procedures.
Coordinate with other departments to provide training/mentoring for sub-grantees in financial management, including compliance with Pact and donor policies.
Budgeting and Financial Planning
Oversee budget preparation and management in conjunction with relevant program managers, including the development and review of relevant standard costs and scales for the programs. Track expenditures and provide justification for allocations and reclassifications, when required.
Approve journal vouchers and ensure accurate, current, and complete entries into the financial management system including ensuring adequate supporting documentation.
Master’s Degree or higher is desirable in accounting, finance, business management or a related field.
At least five years of experience managing the finances and operations of a project more than $40M.
At least three years of experience overseeing large sub-grants for multiple sub-awardees.
Strong demonstrated leadership qualities, depth and breadth of technical and management expertise and experience, and strong interpersonal, writing, and oral presentation skills.
Two years of experience working in a developing country.
Experience living and working in Ethiopia is desirable, Ethiopian nationals preferred.
Experience with USAID Cooperative Agreements is preferred.