Vacancy: Head of Finance
Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation (MGIC) is an affiliate of University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB).
UMB
has a Global Health Program which is delivered through the Maryland
Global Initiatives Corporation (MGIC) and housed by various institutes
among them the Institute of Human Virology (IHV).
Since
2004, IHV has partnered with the governments of Kenya, Guyana, Haiti,
Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia to address each country’s
growing HIV and AIDS epidemics.
The
Institute has led efforts to build National Health Systems in each
country via strategic international, national, and local collaborations
through the design and implementation of unique education, training, and
treatment programs addressing each country’s complex HIV/AIDS
epidemics.
In
Kenya, UMB through the Institute of Human Virology started operations
in 2004 under the AIDS Relief Project consortium funded by Presidential
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through HRSA/CDC. This was the
beginning of UMB’s work in Kenya which has seen implementation of 11
grants to-date.
MGIC seeks candidates for multiple positions for
an anticipated $3,200,000 health service delivery program that will
support the strengthening and sustainability of HIV/AIDS in-service
training and mentorship of healthcare workers, patient support programs
through national and county systems, including National HIV integrated
training course in Kenya.
“This position is subject to project award and funding”
Head of Finance
The
Head of Finance will have primary responsibility of preparing financial
reports, offering operations and administrative support.
The Head of Finance will be responsible for internal control improvement initiatives and provision of support to Sub-grantees.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Implement, review and drive adherence to accounting and administrative procedures and guidelines.
- Prepare accurate management reports, and ensure timely monthly closeouts as required.
- Coordinate, with the Program Director, for the submission of donor-related reports in a timely manner.
- Ensure project expenses are reasonable, allocable, prudent and spent in accordance with donor rules and regulations.
- In
collaboration with the Program Director, manage all project-related
sub-awards to local grantees ensuring sub-grantees’ compliance and
reporting to donor regulations. - Responsible for account reconciliations and preparation of cash flow forecasts.
- Timely preparation and submission of program cash requests to HQ Finance office.
- Prepare pipeline reports, identify internal control weaknesses and implement improvements.
- Maintain thorough documentation of all financial transactions.
- Review and ensure proper filing of financial reports to the relevant authorities.
- Facilitate payment of the approved payroll.
- Ensure the organization is tax compliant(exempted based on the programs running), and ensure filing of the same where required.
- Work with program personnel to maintain their budgets during the project cycle.
- Ensure that accounts receivable/payable are properly monitored and managed.
- Maintain good relationship with vendors, creditors and bankers.
Qualifications
- Professional qualifications; CPA(K) / ACCA
- A master’s degree in business administration, finance or other relevant field.
- Strong finance background in financial management, budget development and analysis.
- A
minimum of 5 years of experience supervising program operations,
including human resources, procurement, subcontracts, grants and
accounting/finance. - Demonstrated experience in managing CDC grants and in depth knowledge of USG Cost Accounting Standards.
- Ability to use basic accounting software (i.e. QuickBooks).
- Possess
excellent organizational, analytical, oral and written communications
skills demonstrate supervisory skills and an ability to work well in a
team. - Fluency in English in both oral and written communication.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Analytical and cognitive skills
- Computer literacy
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
How to Apply
If
you meet the above mentioned qualifications, you are requested to send
your cover letter and CV to hr@mgickenya.org by January 7, 2016.
Candidates are requested to indicate the title of the position being applied on the subject line of the email.
Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted.
“Maryland Global Initiatives Corporation is an equal opportunity employer”
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