Saturday, November 03, 2012

Counterpart International Ethiopia Finance Director


Counterpart International is a global development organization that empowers people and communities to implement innovative and enduring solutions to social, economic, and environmental challenges. For nearly 50 years, Counterpart has been forging partnerships with communities in need to address complex problems related to economic development, food security and nutrition, and building effective governance and institutions.
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SUMMARY: Counterpart International is seeking a Finance Director for an anticipated 5-year, $18.4 million Strengthening Institutions for Peace & Development II (SIPED II) Program in Ethiopia. The program aims to provide tools of peace building and accountable governance to increase the resiliency of households, communities and governing institutions to conflict. With the support and under the supervision of the Chief of Party (COP), the Finance Director will be responsible for all aspects of financial project management as well as coordination of all financial activities. The manager should have a fluency and experience in the areas of: financial management, accountability, negotiations, auditing, as well as be an expert in USAID rules and regulations governing all aspects of financial and administrative management and oversight of programs. *This position is contingent upon funding.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: •Ensuring that the financial aspects of this program meet all of USAID and the federal government's requirements in funds accountability. •Design, implement and monitor all financial and accounting aspects of the program. •Provide input in the design of grants procedures and structure of grants programs. •Monitor program expenditures and costs. •Monitor procurement, purchase orders and payment requests to ensure compliance with internal policies and procedures along with USAID regulations.
•Manage all financial disbursements. •Ensure timely submission of all financial reports, records, files and cash requests to Counterpart headquarters. •Review and ensure that agreements with sub-grantees and subcontractors are in compliance with the program budget as well as U.S. government regulations and Counterpart policies. •Provide overall oversight of the financial administration of sub-grants and sub-contracts. •Ensure that all financial and administrative decision-making is in compliance with U.S. government regulations and Counterpart policies. •Conduct financial research and analysis and/or make financial projections for the program.
QUALIFICATIONS: •Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Finance/Accounting or equivalent. CPA, MBA or Master's in accounting, finance or other relevant field is preferred. •Minimum 7-10 years' experience in all aspects of international development financial project management duties. •Experience in financial management, accounting and administration for USAID funded programs/projects necessary, particularly experience with USAID grant regulations. •Experience with Excel and QuickBooks. Experience using Microsoft Dynamics accounting products preferred. •Strong interpersonal skills, ability to interact effectively with CSOs, USAID, other relevant stakeholders and personnel associated with this program. •Excellent communication, problem-solving, teamwork and leadership skills as well as demonstrated ability to interact effectively with CSOs, USAID and other relevant stakeholders and personnel associated with this program. •English fluency required. Knowledge of Amharic is preferred.
How to apply: 
Please apply online at www.Counterpart.org. No calls or emails please.
Counterpart is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, veterans and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply.