Grant / Fund Management positions in East Africa and wider IDAS
Africa countries
KPMG
is a leading provider of professional services, which include audit, tax and
advisory. KPMG’s International Development Advisory Services (IDAS) unit is
based in Nairobi, Kenya and has adopted a pan-African approach to development
work, employing full-time experienced development experts within the KPMG
Africa team at our headquarters in Nairobi, together with a network of
champions across the twenty countries of KPMG in sub-Saharan Africa.
The IDAS unit focuses on understanding clients’ organisations and operations, and supporting them in delivering their development programmes.
The
core of our work is in advisory and audit assignments for donors, for example
providing grant management services, supporting the development and
operationalisation of private sector development and governance enhancement
programmes, and supporting the development and performance of donor and civil
society organisations.
We
also provide audit and assurance services for many donor and civil society
organizations.
Due to continued growth, IDAS is looking to recruit grants management staff at various levels to work mainly in the East Africa region but also in other African countries in which IDAS operates in.
We
are looking for professionals to be based in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda,
Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, South Sudan, Somaliland and Somalia.
Grants / Funds Manager
Ref:
IDAS
/2013/01-GM
Key
roles and responsibilities
- Support
the allocated programme team leaders by managing fund and grant management
assignments for various donor programmes from inception, implementation to
closure;
- Lead
and manage fund management teams including grants, finance, procurement
and administration staff;
- Liaise
effectively with programme and technical teams and manage input from
technical experts on wider programme management assignments;
- Establish
and maintain effective working relationships with donors and clients and
representation in key programme meetings; Identify opportunities and
develop competitive high quality proposals for programme and grant
management opportunities;
- Develop
new approaches and continuous innovation in grant management processes and
systems including conducting review of other fund and grant management
programmes;
- Develop
and deliver relevant internal training programmes; and Contribute to other
relevant internal initiatives relating to IDAS.
Qualifications
and experience
- Bachelors
degree from a reputable university; Either of the following professional
qualifications: CPA or ACCA or equivalent;
- Masters
degree in social sciences or development related field will be an added
advantage, but not essential;
- 5
to 8 years work experience in a reputable professional services firm
and/or international NGO (of which a minimum of 3 years audit/assurance
training is preferred);
- Strong
experience of project and programme management; Additional qualifications
including CISA, CIA, CFA, IMIS and recognised programme management
methodologies and training will be an added advantage; and
- Experience
of working with donors and civil society organisations at a management
level.
Skills
and attributes
- Have
a robust knowledge of the key components of the project management cycle,
ideally including strategic planning and monitoring & evaluation;
- Understands
risks and related relevant controls primarily in the financial and
procurement cycles; Competency in cash-flow, budgeting, income and
expenditure analysis and reporting;
- Strong
communications skills - liaising with clients, management and staff, in
person, by phone or in writing;
- Excellent
proposal-writing and presentation skills;
- Ability
to organise and prioritise workload to meet deadlines and resolve
conflicting demands;
- Ability
to work as a member of a team sharing knowledge and providing guidance and
technical advice where necessary;
- Well
developed problem solving abilities and strong analytical skills;
- Willingness
to travel; Social confidence and be able to create a strong presence with
clients and the KPMG team.
Senior Grant Associate (Ref: IDAS/2013/02-SGA)
&
Junior Grant Associates (Ref: IDAS/2013/03-JGA)
Key
roles and responsibilities
Junior Grant Associate
- Be
a key team member of the grants management team on assignments for various
donors.
- Support
the team leader and/or the grant and fund manager in the grants management
cycle from inception/set-up, implementation and grant close-out, including:
- Support
preparation of grant management policies and procedures; Conduct fiduciary
risk assessments, due diligence assessments and capacity assessments of
fund applicants;
- Undertake
pre-contract support: review of proposal budgets and contractual documentation.
- Provide
input into grant memorandum for presentation to Programme Steering
Committee; Provide contracting support: input into preparation of grant
agreements;
- Grant
monitoring: Track disbursements, review and analysis of grantee reports,
feedback and follow- up. Input into disbursement decisions, monitoring
visits and general correspondence with grantees and other stakeholders;
- Procurement
support and processing; and
- Involvement
in internal financial processes and donor reporting for grant programmes.
Senior Grant Associate
- Undertake
all of the above at a higher level and in addition;
- Supervise
and manage a team of junior associates;
- Provide
training and coaching to junior associates;
- Support
the team leader and/or the grant and fund manager in operational team
management and regular grant management meetings; and
- Liaise
with donors, grantees and stakeholders.
Qualifications
and experience
- Bachelors
degree from a reputable university;
- Either
of the following professional qualifications: CPA or ACCA or equivalent;
- For
Junior Grant Associate, a minimum of 2 years work experience in a
reputable professional services firm, ideally in grant management,
audit/assurance;
- For
Senior Grant Associate, a minimum of 4 years work experience in a
reputable professional services firm, ideally in grant management, audit
assurance. Two of these four years must be in fund/grant management in a
professional services firm or an international NGO;
- Additional
qualifications including CISA, CIA, CFA, IMIS and recognised programme
management methodologies and training will be an added advantage; and
- Experience
of working with donors and civil society organisations will be an added
advantage.
Skills
and attributes
- Energetic,
dynamic and innovative individuals;
- Good
interpersonal skill and ability to work as a member of a team;
- Strong
communications skills - liaising with clients, management and staff, in
person, via phone or in writing; and
- Well
developed problem solving abilities and strong analytical skills.
We
expect the candidates for the Senior Grants Associate position to demonstrate a
higher level of some
of the above skills and attributes.
of the above skills and attributes.
We offer
- Opportunity
to work with a diverse and exciting regional portfolio of programmes;
- Continuous
learning and development;
- Exposure
to multi-disciplinary client service teams;
- Local
and regional travel;
- Unrivalled
space to grow and be innovative.
Nationals
of IDAS countries mentioned above are highly encouraged to apply.
If
your career aspirations match this exciting opportunity, please forward your
curriculum vitae giving details of your qualifications and experience quoting
the job codes listed per job indicating the country on or before Thursday 28
February 2013 to dasrecruit@kpmg.co.ke.