Clinton Health Access Initiative - Founded in 2002, by President William J. Clinton and Ira Magaziner, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems and expanding access to care and treatment in the developing world. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to lifesaving technologies; and helping governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and treatment programs.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Director, Finance and Administration
Location: Nigeria
Employment Type: Full Time
About the Role
The CHAI Nigeria team is seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to oversee its finance, procurement, and administrative functions. Reporting to the Country Director (CD), the Director of Finance and Administration is a key member of CHAI Nigeria’s management team and will work closely with the country leadership and staff to enable the organization to fulfil its mission.
In this role, the Director will provide leadership on all budget, expenditure tracking, financial reporting, procurement, contracts, and administrative matters. Strong management, communication and organization skills are required to succeed in this role.
Responsibilities
Leadership and Management:
Provide oversight and mentorship to all finance, procurement, and administrative staff at CHAI Nigeria offices in the country
Ensure departmental structures, staffing, and operational standards that are flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the organization
Foster a strong leadership presence for all staff, bridging cross-country office matters and promoting an open-door policy to encourage open communication and collaboration across the team
Engage with partners and donors as needed, ensuring prompt and accurate responses to their inquiries
Participate in strategic and management decisions
Maintaining the integrity of the balance sheet by preparing monthly balance sheet reconciliations including Bank and Cash
Contribute the improvement of financial systems and processes in the Country Office, recommending changes to provide timely and appropriate financial information to CHAI’s grant managers and donors
Manage and maintain CHAI financial management system (currently QuickBooks)
Manage and maintain CHAI financial records including supporting approvals for the financial transactions per Country Office document retention policy
Prepare monthly variance reports of expenditure against funding and approved budgets for the country leadership (CD/DCD/PMs etc).
Financial Management (Accounts, Budget, Treasury and Reporting):
Provide leadership on financial planning, budgeting & country resource allocation working closely with the CD
Support the CD in project budget planning and management
Assist the CD in planning country operations to support program activities
Ensure proper budget monitoring and timely reporting internally within the organization and externally to donors and local government as prescribed by the statutes
Oversee and direct the organization-wide process for preparing the annual consolidated budget, including reviewing submissions from the program teams for completion and consistency, analyzing budgeted data, implementing revisions, preparing summary schedules and comparisons, preparing the final budget package and providing explanations and analyses for senior management team
Facilitate effective cross-functional communication throughout the budgeting process, ensuring proper execution and timely follow-ups
Prepare summarized financial schedules and analyses to be used by senior management team for internal and external presentations
Prepare expenditure analysis for overall program and field offices in the Country Office as required
Support program staff in developing proposal budgets and budget revisions for donors.
Provide information related to costing and operational needs to support program implement Support Grant Tracker review by ensuring the veracity of the information in the Grant Trackers monthly
Review monthly expenditure reports (prelims & finals) and prepare adjustments; review variance analysis; investigate variances and comment.
Coordinate and liaise with Boston Accounting team on financial reports and follow up on supplemental information as required.
Maintain and safeguard CHAI assets, ensure monthly Depreciation, reconciliations carry out periodic physical verifications per CHAI policy
Prepare the monthly expense allocation guide and employee allocations, with guidance from the accounting team in Boston
Review payrolls and validate employee’s payroll and benefits (Pension, Severances, Tax, Insurance)
Promote professional development amongst finance team though coaching and mentoring
Ensure that all donor- financial reporting requirements are complied with and that donor financial reports are submitted in a timely manner
Manage the country treasury function (cash, bank, receivables and payables) and ensure adequate resources are available for both administrative and programmatic spending
Manage local payments & process wire requests to Boston
Prepares cash projections for the programs; Prepares fund requests for programs and operations
Manage monthly cash forecasting and cash requests for projects
Liaise and communicate with Boston finance team to ensure good flow of information, including raising awareness on areas of risk or concern
Grants, Contract, Legal and Compliance Management:
Oversee the review and approval of the finance-related sections of proposals, donor agreements and contracts, amendments, and extensions for all donor funded projects to ensure compliance with donor regulations, requirements, policies and procedures
Research, and interpret applicable donor regulations, requirements, and policies and procedures applicable to CHAI programs
Communicate and train program and finance department on all the key compliance issues
Ensure financial policies and procedures are in place and kept up to date, liaising with International Controller in Boston
Monitor the compliance manual against audit comments, best practice etc and recommend changes to the controller where appropriate, to promote effectiveness.
Maintain a proper monitoring system of partner expenses by facilitating periodic reviews of accounts and ledgers and maintain up to date reports per donor requirements
Prepare country for and coordinate annual audits, donor specific audits/assessments and CHAI internal audits
Ensure follow-up with audit observations and maintain an up-to-date remediation log
Review vendor, organizational, subawards, and independent consultants’ contracts and ensure contracts team reviews before final approval
Ensure compliance with grant and donor requirements
Execute leases and contracts for supply of good and services under the CD leadership.
Assist the CD and program managers in processing exceptional approvals
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of country government regulations and share the same with Boston where necessary
Review the remittances of all applicable taxes in accordance with legal requirements in the country
Conduct spot checks in the main office in the Country Office and state offices to ensure internal controls are working
Facilitate in country capacity assessments by potential donors
Lead on and support programme teams in assessments and building financial management capacity of CHAI implementing Partners and contractors
Provide overall management and co-ordination of the work of the finance teams in the country
Acting as a business partner to other functional leads e.g. Programs, Operations
Champion finance and risk management onboarding/induction of new hires
Maintain compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, accounting standards, and government funding requirements
Procurement Management:
Review and update CHAI Nigeria procurement policies and guidelines and ensure alignment with CHAI global policy and guidelines
Manage the preparation of purchase orders and payment requests to ensure the timely delivery of goods and services
Lead the identification, pre-qualification, and management of suppliers that meet the organization’s operational and program needs
Oversee the improvement and implementation of procurement systems for the organization and programs’ inventory, supplies, and capital expenditures
Align procurement plans with program activities and work plans to support timely delivery and execution
Ensure all procurements are managed with transparency, competitiveness, and fairness in accordance with CHAI's policies
Maintain compliance of all procurements with national and international procurement policies and processes
Administration Management:
Oversee the activities of all administrative, security, and support staff to ensure smooth organizational operations
Lead the implementation of safety protocols, including emergency preparedness and workplace safety
Responsible for the maintenance of the office premises in Abuja and states
Lead the provision of logistics support to the programs and support teams
Maintain inventory registers and ensure periodic verification of reports prepared by office manager
Ensure vendor screening and maintain a quarterly screening update
Oversee the IT functions and related purchases in liaison with the Boston IT leadership
Act as the point for Safety & Security in the country
Qualifications
Education:
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related field is required. Master’s degree or higher in finance or MBA is preferred
ICAN/ACCA/CPA/CA or related certification is an advantage
Experience:
Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in finance, procurement, contract management, and/or related roles; with at least 5 years in a not-for-profit organization and at least 3 years in a senior-level management position is required
Experience working with governments, NGOs, and international organizationsExperience in managing donors' funds and executing their financial reporting requirements
Experience managing a financial management function or similar in a global organization
Strong familiarity with financial systems, including but not limited to: budgeting, accounting, management reporting, expense recording, and reporting
Extensive experience in analysis, interpretation, and generation of financial data to drive proactive changes to improve financial performance
Key Skills and Competencies:
Excellent Knowledge of Microsoft operating Systems with an excellent command over MS Excel
Working Knowledge of ERP Accounting Software (Knowledge of NetSuite, QuickBooks, and Unit 4/Agresso will be an added advantage).
Highly developed strategic, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal abilities
Ability to set clear priorities, delegate, and guide investment in people and systems
Adaptability in a dynamic work environment while maintaining effectiveness and efficiency
Strong written and oral communication skills, including development of compelling presentations and reports
Ability to manage complex projects, prioritize tasks, and work independently.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to influence senior managers and peers over a wide range of issues –
The ability to work in a multi-cultural environment
Highest ethical standards, a deep sense of collegiality, as well as a strong desire to create positive change on a large scale and to see their work in reporting and budgeting as directly linked to and supportive of the organization's impact and vision
High level of integrity and dependability with leadership qualities
Proactive and responsive to urgent needs of the program
Ability to work under pressure without compromising on the quality of policy and compliance procedures
Self-motivated and firm in providing opinions to support effective decision-making
Demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement and experience leading teams through organizational change
Must be able to develop strong peer relationships and motivate others
Ability to travel up to 25% domestically and internationally.
Languages:
Fluent in written and spoken English; additional language skills, especially French, are a plus.