Chabash development and Health Initiative (CDHI) is a non-governmental organization dully registered with Nigerian government through corporate affairs commission and also is working closely with SEMA/NEMA Borno state chapter and the Borno state humanitarian response committee. Existence since March 2016, CDHI focus on improving the quality of life of vulnerable population across communities in the north eastern Nigeria. CDHI operates both in emergency and developmental context and have its programme principally rooted in identifying gaps that affects population or increases vulnerability of population and bringing those gaps through resource base planning and implementation. CDHI invest in Girls, Women, Children and all vulnerable group and communities especially those affected by emergencies. We have focus on promotion of girl child education, gender based violence and women empowerment as well as improving women efficacy on appropriate maternal and child care practices through promotion of nutrition education, and appropriate practices within communities.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Finance Officer
Location: Borno
Job Summary
The Finance Officer will be responsible for maintaining sound financial and accounting systems, ensuring compliance with donor regulations, and supporting effective budget and expenditure management across CDHI programs.
The position will provide financial reporting, manage day-to-day financial transactions, assist in budget tracking, and ensure all financial activities adhere to CDHI’s internal controls and financial policies.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Management and Accounting:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records for all transactions in line with CDHI and donor policies.
Record daily financial transactions in accounting software and reconcile accounts regularly.
Process payments, prepare vouchers, and ensure proper documentation and approval before disbursement.
Monitor project budgets and report any significant variances or risks to the Finance and Admin Manager.
Manage petty cash and ensure timely replenishment and reconciliation.
Budgeting and Financial Planning:
Support project teams in the preparation and review of budgets for proposals and ongoing projects.
Track project expenditures against budgets and prepare periodic budget performance reports.
Assist in financial forecasting and cash flow management for project activities.
Ensure accurate budget coding and cost allocation across projects.
Financial Reporting and Compliance:
Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports for management and donors.
Ensure compliance with donor financial regulations, Nigerian statutory laws, and CDHI financial policies.
Support internal and external audits by providing required financial documentation and explanations.
Ensure timely remittance of statutory deductions (PAYE, pension, NHF, etc.) and tax filings.
Procurement and Asset Management:
Support the procurement process by reviewing purchase requests, quotations, and payment documentation for completeness and compliance.
Ensure that all financial transactions related to procurement and logistics are properly recorded.
Maintain and update the fixed asset register in coordination with the logistics team.
Capacity Building and Support:
Provide financial orientation and coaching to field staff and program officers to enhance compliance and financial literacy.
Support partners and community-based structures with financial management guidance as needed.
Promote adherence to internal control systems and fraud prevention policies.
Qualifications and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field (ICAN/ACCA certification is an advantage).
3–5 years’ experience in NGO financial management or donor-funded project accounting.
Solid understanding of donor regulations (USAID, UNICEF, ECHO, WFP, etc.) and financial compliance.
Proficiency in accounting software (QuickBooks, Sage, or similar) and Microsoft Excel.
Strong analytical, reporting, and organizational skills.
Proven integrity, confidentiality, and attention to detail.
Fluency in English (knowledge of local languages such as Hausa, Kanuri, or Fulfulde is an asset).
Willingness to travel to field offices and project sites as needed.
Core Competencies:
Strong financial analysis and problem-solving skills
High ethical standards and accountability
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
Attention to accuracy and detail
Time management and ability to meet deadlines
Commitment to transparency and continuous improvement