
Grant Finance Officer by World Vision Ghana
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Contribute to project planning and budgeting by providing inputs
- Work closely with project team to explain any variance in budget execution.
- Support project manager with information on all budget-related- communication with donor and other relevant stakeholders.
- Ensure adequate cash flow of the project
- Help project coordinators prepare good procurement plan for the project
- Analyse financial reports and raise concerns for the attention of the project manager.
- Provides monthly, quarterly, year-end and other grants financial reports and analysis Ensure prompt processing of documents for payments
- Verify and properly document all transactions.
- Ensure timely reconciliation of LDR/Timesheet, payroll expenses, travel / activity advances for project staff.
- Prepare monthly/weekly financial report and advise project Manager on any shot falls (over/under expenditure)
- Ensure that all costs in the project adhere to donor regulations, and are allowable, reasonable and allocable
- Ensure all procurements met donor and World Vision requirements
- Ensure sub-grantees' submission of timely, complete and accurate financial reports per agreements.
- Support all audits to be carried out during the duration of the project.
- Assist to set up proper internal control system in project team.
- Promote and practice transparency and integrity for good stewardship of resources by applying controls.
- Take corrective actions/measures on audit recommendations and regularly monitor progress, in partnership with NO and partner finance departments.
- Train partners on financial requirements of the donor and WV.
- Monitor ongoing activities, including site visits.
- Ensure proper and adequate background checks on all project partners whom will receive funding from the project.
- Represent WV Ghana at relevant meetings with internal and external stakeholders
- Foster good relationships with communities and partners, ensuring that feedback is addressed in a timely manner.
- First Degree or its equivalent in accounting and finance option; A professional certificate in Accounting will be an added advantage
- Experience: At least 3 to 5 years' experience in an accounting or finance office role, preferably in implementing integrated Nutrition & Health and food security projects in developing countries
- Strong understanding of food based approaches -Nutrition-sensitive agriculture approaches and pathways
- Strong grant project management skills and experience in managing large scale internationally funded grant projects will be an added advantage
- Prior experience in social enterprise /microenterprise/ micro franchising will be an added advantage
- Strong analytical and report writing skills
- Strong communication skills (oral and written), able to make convincing presentations
- Competency in the use of MS Office suite- Excel
- Working Environment / Conditions:
- Work environment: Office-based with frequent travel to the field
- Travel: Minimum 50% domestic travel required
- Location Base: Damango
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