CHF
International/Kenya
Position
Description
Job Title: Grants Officer
Department: Finance and Human Resources
Reports To: Director of Finance and Human Resources
Location: Nairobi
Revised Date: 31st October 2012
Job Title: Grants Officer
Department: Finance and Human Resources
Reports To: Director of Finance and Human Resources
Location: Nairobi
Revised Date: 31st October 2012
Job Summary
The Grants Officer (GO) will report to the Director of Finance and Human Resources (DFHR) and will provide assistance to both the Director of Finance & all Program Directors (PDs) in ensuring effective and smooth functioning of the grants component CHF Kenya Field Office.
The GO will support the administration of the CHF Kenya sub-grants and will ensure compliance with grant requirements, manage pre-award and awarding procedures including the issuance, renewal and oversight and closeout of sub-awards.
The
GO will provide training and capacity building to subawardees ensuring that
their capacity to manage sub-awards is up to CHF Kenya and donor standards.
The GO will review the financial reports of sub-grantees and ensure that documentation supporting the reports is complete and in accordance with CHF and donor requirements.
He/She
will also support the DFHR & Program Directors in carrying out the grant
functions in support of the Blood Safety, Kenya Tuna Uwezo, HOPE, PRESERV and
any other CHF Kenya program.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Follow
policies and procedures for the financial management and reporting
component country program;
- Work
directly with the DFHR to develop CHF Kenya grant management policies and
procedures and ensure that these are implemented;
- Oversee
maintenance of grant filing systems to ensure adequate documentation all
grant management processes;
- Ensure
that funding requests are received on time from the sub-grantees and that
payments are made on time and in accordance with CHF grant requirements;
- Liaise
with Program Directors or their designates to ensure that sub-grantee
financial reports are received on time and are complete and that these are
reviewed regularly and feedback is provided to sub-grantees on areas that
require improvement.
- Liaise
with Program Directors or their designates to regularly conduct site
visits to review all sub-grantee financial documentation in support of
financial reports, including Payment Vouchers, Petty Cash Vouchers,
Journal Vouchers, EFT Vouchers and Payroll Vouchers to ensure that they
are in accordance with the grant agreement and donor requirements.
- Work
with program staff to review sub-grantee progress including alerting
program staff if subgrantees have failed to provide their financial report
and following up with program staff to ensure that programmatic reports
are in order before funds are disbursed to the sub-grantee.
- Prepare
and submit to the DFHR and PDs, the sub-grantee Expense Tracking Form and
other grant management reports and plans on a monthly basis and ensure
that these are authorized and filed correctly.
- Participate
in pre-award and annual review of financial, human resource and
administrative systems for sub-grantee organizations.
- Support
sub-grantees in the development of annual budgets and budget justifications
in line with planned activities, allocated budgets and CHF and donor
guidelines.
- Prepare
sub-grant award documents for approval, including grant agreements and
grant modifications.
- Compiling,
consolidating and updating the cost share data for sub-grantees in CHF
reporting formats and on the Program Tracker.
- Participate
in the development of training curricula and modules for building the
capacity of subgrantee organizations in financial management of grants.
- Carry
out trainings and mentorship / capacity development field visits in the
areas of financial and human resource management for sub-grantee
organizations.
- Support
the DFHR to ensure prepare for External and Internal Audits and to provide
financial information to External Auditors and CHF International Internal
Auditors as required;
- Support
the sub-grantees in preparing and planning for External Audits and in the
development and implementation of the Audit Implementation Plan.
- Understand
and fully comprehend CHF FFAM and donor requirements including USG
requirements, ensure that sub-grantees are aware, understand and adhere to
those requirements.
- Adhere
to and incorporate into day-to-day operations the standards of
professionalism developed by the CHF/Kenya staff.
- Contribute
to and implement the departmental monthly and weekly work plan and ensure
that all deliverables are met timely and accurately.
- Maintain
strict confidentiality of all privileged information regarding both human
resources and fiscal matters.
- Assist
other members of the finance team to meet deadlines as required.
- Other
duties and responsibilities as assigned by the DFHR and PDs
The
duties listed above are not inclusive of all your duties at CHF International.
CHF reserves the right to change and update position descriptions at any time.
Education and Qualifications
- Minimum
BA or B.Com degree in Finance, accounting, management or related field or
Certified Public Accountant (K)
Skills
and Experience
- Minimum
of 5 years related work experience.
- Minimum
of 3 years experience working with foreign donors (preferably US
(CDC/USAID/OFDA).
- Minimum
3 years experience in grants management programming.
- Advanced
knowledge and experience with accounting software (ACCPAC, SUN,
QuickBooks, and MS Office applications.
- Advanced
knowledge and experience with USG rules and regulations,
- Advanced
working knowledge of Microsoft Software including MS Word, Excel and
Power-point,
- Demonstrate
flexibility, cultural sensitivity when working with NGO partners, and the
ability to adapt CHF policies and procedures to the local context,
- Demonstrate
the ability to build the capacity of individuals with a wide variety of
backgrounds and educational levels, demonstrating respect and a helpful
nature at all time,
- Advance
interpersonal communication skills, relationship building and organization
skills including ability to train and mentor sub-grantees on required
policies and systems
- Able
to read and interpret documents, strong communication skills
- A
person of known integrity.
- Demonstrate
the ability to work constructively in a team.
- Ability
to negotiate solutions to problems.
- Excellent
communication and organizational skills.
- Excellent
training skills.
- Ability
to interact clearly and effectively with donors and other organizations.
Language
Skills
- Excellent
command of English language including written and spoken English.
- Effective
use of written and spoken Kiswahili.
Working
Conditions
- Based
in the Nairobi office with regular travel to sub-grantee offices
- Travel
outside of Nairobi as required to perform duties.
- Able
to sit at a computer and operate a keyboard, for extended periods of time.
The
deadline for applications is 23 November 2012.
Application letters with detailed CV should be sent to vacancies@chfkenya.org.
Only short listed firms/candidates will be contacted.
Application letters with detailed CV should be sent to vacancies@chfkenya.org.
Only short listed firms/candidates will be contacted.
CHF
is an equal opportunity employer.