Elizabeth
Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Grants Officer
Summary
Grants Officer
Summary
The
Grants Officer will be responsible for the grants management for a portfolio of
4-9 sub-recipients under a U.S. Government-funded project.
With
support from the Grants Manager, the Grants Officer will administer
sub-agreements from start-up to closeout as well as provide monitoring and
support throughout the life of award to ensure compliance with Foundation,
donor, and legal requirements as well as high performance in line with
programmatic goals.
The
Grants Officer will also ensure that all sub-recipients have a strong financial
management system that ensures transparency and accountability of Foundation
resources.
Key
tasks will include the following:
Sub-agreement Administration
Sub-agreement Administration
- Participate
in the evaluation of potential sub-recipients’ proposals and conduct the
pre-award and risk assessments for all potential partners.
- Ensure
adequate documentation of this process.
- Work
closely with the relevant Partner Activity Managers and Technical Officer
in developing sub-recipients annual operation plans and budget.
- Prepare
outgoing subawards and amendments, as needed, for review in accordance
with the Signature Authority Policy
- After
projects are completed, closeout grants in accordance with applicable
policies and procedures.
Monitoring and Support of Sub-recipients
- Ensure
compliance with financial and administrative requirements, regulations,
and policies of the Foundation and our donors.
- Provide
ongoing support to sub-recipients to improve their administrative
performance, build their operational capacity, and reduce the risk to the
project and the Foundation. In collaboration with the Grants Manager and
Capacity Building Officer, track progress against capacity improvement
indicators.
- Provide
assistance to the sub-recipients in understanding the terms and conditions
of the award and facilitate or provide any necessary training/mentoring.
- Conduct
site visits and prepare reports for approval of the Grants Manager. Report
all compliance findings to the Grants Manager and assist in the
development of possible solutions. Appropriately document follow-up and
ensure timely corrective action.
- Work
closely with the Grants Manager and Activity Manager to develop annual
monitoring and support plans for assigned sub-recipients, in accordance
with Foundation policy, and ensure the monitoring and support tracker is
kept up to date.
- Document
evidence of monitoring and support and any compliance findings in both the
award file and CGIS.
Budgeting
and Financial Reviews
- Review
monthly financial reports and cash requests and monitor actual
expenditures against budgets/ceilings, documenting material variances and
working closely with the partners to minimize deviations from planned
spending.
- Ensure
that all the expenditures reported by sub-awardees meet the allowability
criteria prior to being charged to the award; document, disseminate and
follow up on disallowed expenses.
- Monitor
deadlines and ensure final deliverables from grantees conform to the
Foundation’s requirements.
- Work
with the Sub-awardees to build their capacity to prepare and submit
accurate financial reports by 5th of every month.
- Provide
ongoing assistance in reviewing sub awardees financial and accounting
policies and procedures and also their internal control system.
- Provide
relevant financial information for decision making to the sub-awardees and
technical teams in order to facilitate proper program
implementation.
- Ensure
the cash disbursement tracking schedule is updated and circulated in a
timely manner, liaising with HQ to minimize delays to partner funds
disbursement
Other
Responsibilities
- CGIS
is the Foundation’s global Contracts & Grants Information System.
Grants Officer will maintain accurate, complete, and up-to-date
information in CGIS on all assigned awards. This will include documents
from pre-award to closeout and evidence of monitoring and support.
- Grants
Officer will also ensure any paper files are complete and up to
date.
- Maintain
excellent working relationships with local coworkers, colleagues in other
Foundation offices, and partners.
- Other
relevant duties as assigned by the Grants Manager.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s
degree in Finance, Business Management or other related field
required.
- CPA
qualifications will be added advantage
- Minimum
2-3 years experience in USAID, CDC, or other U.S. Government-funded grants
administration. Experience in an international non-profit organization
preferred.
- Knowledge
of Federal compliance rules, regulations and standards associated with USG
funds and non-profit accounting a plus.
- Proficient
computer/software skills, including a command of MS Word and Excel.
Experience with Quickbooks a plus.
- Strong
interpersonal skills, ability to work with others in a global team
environment and ability to travel.
- Excellent
organizational skills, ability to work independently, assess priorities,
and manage a variety of activities with attention to detail.
- Excellent
communication skills.
- Ability
to edit and write clearly and concisely in business environment.
If
you believe you are the candidate we are looking for, please submit your
application attaching current resume’ to: mthuku@pedaids.org
The closing date is Friday 18th January, 2013
The closing date is Friday 18th January, 2013
Only
short listed candidates will be contacted
NB Please note , this is a local hire only.
How to apply:
If you believe you are the candidate we are looking for, please submit your application attaching current resume’ to: mthuku@pedaids.org
NB Please note , this is a local hire only.
How to apply:
If you believe you are the candidate we are looking for, please submit your application attaching current resume’ to: mthuku@pedaids.org