Avis de recrutement : FHI recrute un Administrateur principal des finances à Kigali, Rwanda.
Project Description
The Rwanda Schools and Systems Activity will strengthen the education system to enable all pre-primary and lower primary school and classroom environments to be of high quality, inclusive, and focused on the learning of foundational reading skills. Specifically, the five-year activity will improve learning outcomes by focusing on increasing Kinyarwanda literacy skills of boys and girls through primary 3 (P3) through four intermediate results: (1) Pre-primary education system enhanced to develop, promote and improve emergent literacy, (2) Lower primary reading classroom instruction improved, (3) School environments improved for increased lower primary reading outcomes, and (4) Education systems management strengthened for improved literacy outcomes. The Schools and Systems Activity will include a focus on learning for children with disabilities to ensure project approaches reach all children.
Job Summary/Responsibilities
Reviews and books vehicle fuel reports: This involves reviewing fuel consumption vs. kilometers and helps to identify any discrepancies and to ensure that the organization is not overspending on fuel. Serves as a Procurement team member to ensure that procurement policies and procedures as they link to finance are being followed. Books transactions in the Global Finance and Administration System (GFAS): This involves accurately coding transactions in the GFAS system and helps to ensure that financial records are accurate and up to date. Reconciles cash accounts including the bank and mobile money accounts and checks to ensure that there is sufficient cash to make payments and investigate any discrepancies. Interprets and provides explanation for any discrepancy in financial data/reports Reviews financial reports from sub-awardees/grantees which includes reconciling the reports with the budget, monitoring spending, and submitting the reports to ESARO for payment, responding to any queries from sub-awardees/grantees. Assists in the general management of international sub-awards and local grants. Is responsible for reporting monthly value-added taxes (VAT) to the government for reimbursement and to USAID ensuring that all necessary reports and documents are submitted on time. Is responsible for responding to queries from internal stakeholders, such as managers, auditors, and other staff members. Is responsible for account payables ensuring that all accounts payables, including taxes and pension filings, are submitted to the government, and paid on time. Works to ensure that the monthly payroll is prepared and submitted on time, and those account payables (PAYE and Pensions) are prepared in a timely manner. Ensures and enforces compliance with financial rules and regulations. Executes other finance and operations tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications and Requirements.
- Bachelor’s Degree in accounting, finance, or another relevant field or equivalent combination of education and work experience;
- Minimum of 5 years of financial management experience;
- QuickBooks experience or other similar Financial Systems are strongly preferred;
- Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel;
- Knowledge of U.S. Government grants, contracting, and auditing standards as they apply to the effective management of multi-year funds;
- Articulate, Professional, and able to communicate in a clear, positive manner with clients and staff;
- Excellent organizational and written and oral communication skills;
- Ability to travel to project field sites;
- Fluency in written and spoken French and English required;
- Ability to work with minimal supervision;
- Proven ability to pre-plan critical actions and carry out actions in an efficient and timely manner;
- Track record of being a team player, ability to deal with multiple tasks, flexibility, and getting critical tasks completed on time.
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Application deadline: 21st April 2023