Job in Abuja at The Population Council for a Director of Finance and Administration
The Population Council is an international, non-profit, non-governmental
institution that seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive
health of current and future generations around the world and help
achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and
resources.
The Council’s major program areas ace HIV&AIDS,
Reproductive Health and Poverty, Gender, and Youth. The Council conducts
biomedical, social science and public health research and helps build
research capacities in developing countries. The Population Council
works in collaboration with a broad range of Nigerian institutions.
The Population Council is recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Director of Finance and Administration
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Reporting to: Country Director
Assignment length: 2 years, renewable by mutual consent and availability of funding.
Job Descriptions
- Population Council seeks an experienced senior professional to
serve as Director of Finance & Administration in its Abuja, Nigeria
office. The Director is responsible for the efficient administration of
accounting, grants management, operations and communications
infrastructure in the office and the continuing communication between
the Nigeria office and HQ in the US, as well as with colleagues in
international offices.
- The position provides key support to the Nigeria Country
Director on all management areas under her/his direct supervision and,
working in a leadership capacity with an administrative team, is
responsible for implementation and management of internal controls to
facilitate accurate and timely accounting, financial and information
systems for the Nigeria office.
- The incumbent will report directly to the Country Director. S/he will work closely with relevant management staff at HQ.
- S/he will also collaborate with international colleagues,
technical personnel, sub-awardees and international partner
organizations, and local governmental institutions.
Responsibilities
Financial Administration:
- Oversee a team of 5 finance and administration professionals on the office management team.
- Manage the accurate and timely preparation of office's monthly
expenditure reports to HQ (current monthly expenditure level is
US$425K), ensuring review with and approval by Country Director.
- Monitor bank account balances and bank reconciliations, ensuring sufficient balances for smooth office operations.
- Prepare annual program plan budget in collaboration with Country
Director and financial managers based at HQ, as well as interim budget
updates.
- Generate regular project financial updates for Nigeria office staff and senior management at HQ.
- Supervise handling, reconciliation and reporting of petty cash.
- Serve as liaison to local accounting firms, bankers, insurance carriers, brokers and other business vendors.
- Oversee accurate and timely payment and recording of financial,
accounting, treasury, and local tax transactions, as well as reporting
and allocation of project costs.
- Design, monitor and implement systems of internal control that
safeguard client’s assets and lead the process of implementing sound
accounting procedures.
- Ensure cost effective and efficient procurement of goods and
services in accordance with donor and client procurement procedures, as
well as security of capital assets and valuable equipment.
Grants Management:
- Comply with donor regulations for Nigeria office projects;
advise & monitor program staff to ensure compliance; coordinate
staff effort allocations across office grant portfolio.
- Compile proposal budgets in collaboration with program financial managers, local program staff, and other colleagues.
- Review donor financial reports for the Nigeria office in collaboration with Country Director.
- Coordinate with HQ in monitoring and managing subcontracts.
- Prepare regular internal financial updates for principal investigators and other program staff.
Office Administration and Operations:
- Monitor compliance with administrative and operations policies in collaboration with Country Director and HQ.
- Ensure continuous, smooth functioning of Nigeria office facility, infrastructure and equipment.
- Maintain effective liaison with office landlord and utilities
providers, keeping related contracts & legal agreements properly
documented and up to date.
- Oversee coordination & supervision of support staff, including drivers, office assistants & IT support.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting; minimum 10 years
related or comparable professional experience with an international
organization, preferably an NGO with a focus on public health or related
area.
- Demonstrated ability to work in, and appreciation for, a multi-cultural environment.
- Expertise with MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Access,
Outlook, PowerPoint); accounting software, payroll management systems
& web-based communications platforms. Advanced Excel skills
preferable.
- Proficiency in written and oral English.
- Willingness to travel both within country and overseas.
- Relevant accounting certification and understanding of non-profit fund accounting practices.
- Experience with and knowledge of the international development donor community.
- Strong organizational and team building skills, attention to
detail and ability to work both independently and collaboratively with
Country Director and colleagues at HQ.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline 26th February, 2016.