Appel à candidature : Evidence Action recherche un Associé, analyse et opérations, Safe Water basé aux Etats-Unis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Safe Water Program

Our flagship Dispensers for Safe Water (DSW) provides safe water to over 4 million people across rural Uganda, Malawi, and Kenya. Recent evidence highlights that water treatment may be among the most cost-effective interventions available to save young children’s lives, reducing all-cause child mortality by about 25%. The dispensers program — based on research from Nobel-winning economists — utilizes an innovative and human-centric design to deliver water treatment at the source in rural settings, achieving usage rates which are 5x that of comparable interventions.

Given the tremendous benefits of safe water, Evidence Action is rapidly innovating to build the next generation of water treatment interventions. We have recently secured funding for a next generation technology, in-line chlorination (ILC) that targets peri-urban communities. Beyond these two interventions, we are actively seeking to build a broader portfolio of safe water interventions. The potential of these interventions is incredible, with more than 1.8 billion people using contaminated water sources, causing more than 1/3 of all diarrhea deaths globally.

About the Nutrition Program

The Nutrition Program leads the work for Evidence Action’s Deworm the World and Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Programs. Deworm the World Initiative is an incredibly high impact program, helping to deliver over 1.4 billion treatments to children for intestinal worms since 2014. Deworm the World Initiative provides technical assistance to governments to implement high quality, cost effective, and sustainable programming.

In 2019, given the strength of our technical support on school-based delivery of deworming in India, at the request of government, Evidence Action launched a technical assistance program to support the delivery of Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation for children and adolescents 6 months – 19 years of age in India. The program is in a “test at scale” phase – it is being implemented across five states in India with a robust external evaluation design to measure changes in coverage. At baseline in 2019, the program reached 13.3 million children and adolescents; with our assistance, we are aiming to reach an additional 8.2 million children annually by 2023. The Nutrition Team is actively scoping potential nutrition interventions to expand its portfolio for even greater impact.

What we are looking for:

We are seeking two highly motivated, well-organized, financially savvy, and detail-oriented individuals who are passionate about international development and who are interested in being a part of scaling promising evidence-based interventions to support our Safe Water and Nutrition teams.

These individuals should be excited and passionate about engaging in an environment focused on the twin goals of “Evidence” and “Action”. These positions will offer an opportunity to provide high-caliber operational support to senior staff and teams in dynamic, rapidly-growing units within the organization. These roles work across program, finance, and operations teams to help ensure strong systems are in place to manage financial resources and to support efficient program operations at scale.

Responsibilities:

Maintain Up to Date Financial Analyses

  • In partnership with the team’s Finance & Operations lead, serve as the primary point of contact for program teams during the budget process, leading the initial collection and review of all budget inputs, and project managing timelines for all Safe Water and Nutrition team budget reviews.
  • Track budget versus actuals, incoming funds, and commitments, and grant balance transfers.
  • Prepare initial expense mappings for donor financial reports.
  • Review invoices from contractors for compliance with contract provisions and budgets, ensuring that payments are made in a timely manner.

Cross Team Coordination

  • Liaise with the Finance department on the development of monthly financial dashboards and reports, ensuring the needs of the Program Leads are reflected.
  • Work closely with the Grants and Compliance team and program teams to ensure grant financial reporting is of high quality and is submitted on time.
  • Compile initial expense input for Cost-effectiveness Team’s costing analysis.

Support New Country Expansion

  • Support the Program Teams in new country expansion due diligence, country scoping pre-trip planning, and execution of operational and financial workstreams required to ensure efficient and right-sized operations in future Evidence Action geographies.
  • Develop and track procurement timelines and provide programmatic input during the development of contracts and subcontracts.

Operations

  • Document operations systems and procedures.
  • Track process flow and timelines for donor reports, budgets, sub-contracts, and agreements.
  • Participate and support financial process improvements across the organization.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant field with 1-3 years of relevant work experience.
  • Excellent written and spoken communication skills in English.
  • French proficiency preferred, but not required. All candidates regardless of language proficiency are encouraged to apply.
  • Demonstrated strong financial analytics and critical thinking skills and ability to translate financial and technical data into informative, decision-oriented reports.
  • Advanced literacy in Excel.
  • Ability to multitask and track multiple projects and deadlines.
  • Flexible approach and ability to dynamically reprioritize as program needs evolve and as resources required, communicating proactively about priorities and progress to them.
  • Excellent communication skills and demonstrated ability to communicate clearly with diverse audiences.
  • Travel possible up to 10% of the time.

Apply here

Closing date : June 12th, 2023