CBM is an International Christian Development Organization, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest countries of the world. CBM provides grants sourced from private and institutional donors to local partners, who subsequently implement the grants on the basis of contracts signed with CBM detailing implementation, accounting, and reporting standards. In this set-up, CBM Country Offices (CO) perform control and monitoring procedures aimed at partner projects; control reports from implementing partners to CBM, including comparison with original source documents, project contract and cost plans; and ensure compliance with organizational and statutory requirements.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Programme Finance Officer
Location: Abuja
Responsibilities
Develop and/ or review project budgets at the planning stage, focusing on overall compliance with donors and local regulations (taxes, social security etc.).
Collaborate with and support the Partner Portfolio team in planning and conducting partner assessments and addressing identified gaps related to finances.
Develop and implement capacity-building initiatives for partner project teams, focusing on financial management (including financial reporting, budgeting, creating a framework for preparing financial statements etc.), procurement policies and procedures, forecasting, compliance, and internal controls that meet donor’s and CBM guidelines.
Conduct workshops, coaching sessions, and one-on-one training for partner finance staff on the topics mentioned above.
Promote continuous improvement in financial processes to enhance efficiency and transparency.
Review project-related financial statements, including Income and Expenditure Statements (I&E), balance sheets, bank reconciliation and cash flow statements.
Assist partner in developing a procurement plan.
In case the Programme is involved in project related procurement, support the PO in the development of a procurement plan including ToRs.
Conducting the financial analysis of the bids.
Ensure timely payment transfers for projects after completing all review checks.
Support partners in responding to donor financial queries.
Ensure effective coordination on financial matters between the Country Office, International Office, and Implementing partners.
Provide a financial overview of programmes to the Programme Director/ Country Director.
Maintain up-to-date documentation related to project finances.
Conduct financial monitoring visits (remote and in-person) of every project at least once a year to ensure compliance and provide corrective action guidance.
During the visits conduct sample voucher checks to verify data accuracy, compliance with policies (including procurement), and quality of documentation (invoices, quotations, taxes/VAT).
Conduct detailed eligibility checks and proper accounting of expenses.
Review project financial Reports (quarterly and annual) to ensure reconciliation of financial reports with bank statements and project accounts.
Support the PO in analyzing budgets against actual expenditure.
Review and analyze forecasts in collaboration with the PO.
Coordinate internal and external audits for relevant partner projects with the relevant PO and CD, in liaison with the CO PFO/PFM. Participate in auditor selection, if required.
Follow up on the implementation of complex audit recommendations related to accounting, legal, and tax compliance.
Close audit action points based on a review of the work done.
Identify and assess financial risks, providing timely recommendations for mitigation to POs.
Ensure partner compliance with local regulations (tax laws, labor laws, other regulations applicable to NGOs), and donor specific financial requirements.
Monitor evolving tax regulations and support partners in meeting legal obligations.
Close compliance related action points based on a review of the work done.
Qualifications
Education: (Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree) in Finance, Accounting, or equivalent
Experience: at least 2 years of experience within the I/NGO sector, or equivalent
Technical Skills.
Financial Management: Proficiency in budgeting, financial reporting, and accounting principles.
Grant Management: Experience with managing grants, including compliance with donor regulations and reporting requirements.
Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze financial data, identify trends, and make informed decisions.
Risk Management: Skills in identifying and mitigating financial risks, ensuring the integrity of financial operations.
Software Proficiency: Familiarity with financial software and tools, such as QuickBooks, SAP, or other accounting systems.
Languages: Professional proficiency in English, local language highly appreciated.
Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to liaise with stakeholders, donors, and team members.
Team Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with project teams, providing financial insights and support.
Capacity Building: Skills in training and supporting partner staff in financial management practices.
Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in financial records and reports.
Integrity: Upholding ethical standards and transparency in financial dealings.
Adaptability: Flexibility to work in diverse and dynamic environments, often with limited resources.
Problem-Solving: Proactive in identifying issues and developing solutions to financial challenges.
Identification with Christian values and the mandate of CBM.