Location: Taita Taveta County, Kenya
Contract: 2 years(Renewable)
Department: Finance and Administration
Summary:
This position plays a vital role in supporting the financial management of various projects, including the STAWI Mashinani program funded by USAID. The Finance Officer will be responsible for a wide range of tasks, including budget preparation and monitoring, financial reporting, compliance, and managing financial systems.
Responsibilities:
- Budget Management:
- Actively participate in the preparation and monitoring of project budgets.
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of the STAWI Mashinani Field Operations Manual (FOM) and identify areas requiring policy or procedure adjustments.
- Understand and adhere to USAID rules and regulations for compliant project implementation.
- Financial Reporting:
- Develop and maintain reports on financial management activities (monthly and quarterly).
- Ensure the balance of project asset/inventory reports with the general ledger/field accounting system before submission to USAID.
- Identify and comply with all contractual financial reporting requirements in a timely and accurate manner.
- Ensure proper documentation of tax reporting procedures for timely submission.
- Review and submit monthly reconciliation reports, including those related to foreign exchange.
- Prepare annual budgets and quarterly forecasts against budget statements.
- Conduct regular financial analyses to assess project performance and identify areas for improvement or potential risks.
- Audit and Compliance:
- Coordinate with external auditors and ensure timely and accurate provision of required financial documents and information for annual and special audits.
- Ensure adherence to Kenyan law standards and established internal controls for project financial management, aligning with MAZIDO policies and USAID regulations.
- General Accounting and Financial Management:
- Conduct regular cash flow analyses to maintain accurate bank balances and ensure fund availability.
- Process invoices, advances, reimbursements, checks, and wire transfers accurately and timely.
- Ensure timely deposit of cash receipts.
- Manage petty cash according to established procedures.
- Safeguard bank checks, cash receipts, and maintain file management systems for financial documents.
- Maintain files related to subawards, procurement, and subcontractors.
- Manage the schedule of financial activities for timely preparation of budget reports.
- Minimize non-billable expenses.
- Track, record, and report taxes paid to USAID as per ADS guidelines.
- Travel Advances & Reimbursements:
- Follow established procedures to ensure accurate and timely processing of travel advances and reimbursements for staff and partners.
- Regularly review outstanding travel advances and aging reports for accuracy and resolve discrepancies promptly.
- Payroll:
- Manage the payroll for accurate and timely processing of all transactions, adhering to employment agreements.
- Ensure staff compliance with the timekeeping policy and maintain accurate records of staff attendance and working hours.
- Financial & Procurement Systems:
- Update financial information in the designated financial system.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or equivalent, or CPA (K). Master’s degree is a plus.
- Proficiency in financial management software and tools (ERP and accounting systems).
- Experience managing donor (preferably USAID) funds is a significant advantage.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in finance and accounting, financial analysis, and reporting to management and stakeholders.
- Solid experience in audit coordination, reporting, budget development/analysis, accounts payable/receivable, general ledger, payroll taxes, and accounting.
- Strong oral and written communication, analytical, interpersonal, attention to detail, organizational, and team management skills.
- Familiarity with USAID programming models is a plus.
- IT proficiency is essential.
Working Relationships:
This role requires regular interaction with both internal and external stakeholders, including:
- Internal and external STAWI teams
- Consultants
- Development partners
How to apply
Mode of Application:
Interested candidates should submit their applications via email to careers@mazido.org, addressed to the Executive Director. The application must include a cover letter, a detailed CV with contact information for three referees, and all relevant certifications attached as a single PDF file. The deadline for submission is March 10, 2024. Shortlisting and interviews will on be on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, and interviews will be conducted in Voi, Taita Taveta County.
MAZIDO is an equal opportunity employer.