AKA,Director of Finance and Administration Jobs in Rwanda

TEAM/PROGRAMME:
All programs
LOCATION: 
Kigali,with
frequent travels to the field
GRADE:2

POST
TYPE & CONTRACT LENGTH:  Full time &
Open contract 
About
AKA:
AKA
is a registered National Non-Government Organization (NGO) operating under
the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) certificate No 66/RGB/NGO/2016. AKA’s
mission is providing Rwandan youth with employability skills, capital and
support to take advantage of economic opportunities. Currently, AKA is
implementing multiple donor’s projects including AkaziKanoze 2 (AK2), funded
by The MasterCard Foundation (MCF) through Education Development Center
(EDC), USAID-funded HugukaDukoreActivity,supporting youth employment, and an
Educate!  Exchange Project which supports capacity building and roll out
of the new competence-based curriculum in Rwanda’s secondary school education
system.
ROLE
PURPOSE:
The
Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) is responsible for ensuring
organizational effectiveness by providing leadership for the organization’s
financial and business functions. As a part of the staff Leadership Team, the
DFA is supervised by the Executive Director, and works closely with the
Director of Business Development and Fundraising and the Director of Programs
to contribute to the creation and implementation of organizational
strategies, policies and practices.
The
DFA is a strategic, hands-on and participative manager who leads and develops
an internal team to support the following areas: finance, business planning
and budgeting, administration, human resources, facilities, and IT. The DFA
directs and coordinates activities of the financial and business area with
other facets of the organization, including establishing and maintaining
quality standards of accounting, (in accordance with “Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles”), overseeing the development of efficient work
procedures and processes in order to increase organization’s effectiveness, providing
strategic analysis and advice to the Executive Director and ensuring timely
report to funders and ample security for materials, assets and information.
This position oversees all administrative and accounting functions of the
organization and its projects , including managing audits, directing the
annual budget process, ensuring compliance with applicable contract,
grants  and regulatory reporting requirements, managing fiscal
transactions, tracking cash flow, ensuring the timely completion of financial
reporting, analyzing and interpreting statistical and accounting information
and forecasting fiscal position to management.
SCOPE
OF ROLE:
Reports
to:
Executive
Director
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Planning
and strategy
  •  Partners
    with the Executive Director on operational and strategic issues,
    providing recommendations based on financial analysis and projections,
    cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
  • Participates
    in the ongoing strategic planning process as an integral member of the
    staff Leadership Team.
  • Oversees
    long-term budgetary planning and cost management in alignment with the
    organization’s strategic plan.
  • Oversees
    the continual improvement of accounting and administrative operational
    systems, processes and policies in support of organization’s mission.
  • Plays
    a significant role in long-term implementation planning, leading
    initiatives geared toward operational excellence.
  • Collaborates
    with the Director of Business Development and Fundraising to align
    financial management with fundraising goals.
Financial
and Operations Management
  • Oversees
    overall financial management, planning, systems and controls for the
    organization.
  • Oversees
    the general accounting function which includes inter-company
    transactions, cash management/reconciliation for multiple accounts,
    financial reporting and balance sheet management.
  •  Ensures
    that the organization’s financial records are maintained in compliance
    with organizational policies and GAAP.
  • Creates
    and manages the organizational budget in coordination with the Executive
    Director.
  •  Ensures
    organization of fiscal documents and corporate records.
  • Participates
    in regular meetings with Executive Director around fiscal planning.
  •  In
    collaboration with the Executive Director, develops annual budget,
    monitors revenue and expenses to insure compliance.
  • Monitors
    financial performance of the organization.
  • Reviews
    accounting activities to ensure that a standard level of internal
    controls and audit procedures and techniques are applied.
  •  Responsible
    for the oversight and review of organization payroll, monthly/quarterly
    account reconciliations and other filings to ensure compliance.
  •  Develops
    work procedures or processes to provide the necessary controls on the
    organization’s assets.
  •  Monitors
    grants and contract compliance, including timely reporting and billing.
  • Ensures
    the organization’s financial reports are prepared in compliance with
    policies and directives of government granting agencies, funders and
    donors.
  •  Ensures
    adequate fiscal processing and systems to prepare required reports.
  •  Coordinates
    the annual financial audit, Worker’s Compensation audit, insurance audit
    and financial audits by grantors.
  • Ensures
    the completion of government tax reporting requirements, insurance
    reports and other governmental regulation.
  • Provides
    technical assistance to accounting and administrative staff.
  •  Ensures
    that regular updates to accounting software and systems are complete
  •  Accountable
    for ensuring departmental policies and procedures are in place and
    updated regularly to provide reasonable assurance that the
    organization’s assets are protected.
  •  Ensures
    maintenance of all financial, contract, grant, payroll and personnel
    files.
  •  Oversees
    long- and short-term debt retirement.
  •  Lead
    for organization’s relationships with insurance providers, bankers,
    external auditor, and payroll services.
  •  Lead
    on human resource benefits and compliance
Supervisory
Responsibilities
  • Hires,
    trains, develops and directs accounting and administrative staff.
  • Ensures
    completion of all orientation and training requirements by direct
    reports.
  • Motivates
    staff to achieve goals through individual and team supervision,
    coaching, goal setting, training and staff development, among other
    strategies.
  • Reviews
    and evaluates staff performance.
Qualifications
and Requirements
:
  • A
    Bachelor’s degree in Finance Or Accounting; a Masters Degree will be a
    plus (MBA&CPA) ;
  • 5-7
    years of Finance and Accounting experience with NGOs and/or
    international projects;
  • Experience
    with QuickBooks and other Financial softwares;
  • Knowledge
    of Rwanda tax rules and regulations;
  • Knowledge
    of and experience with USAID funded projects;
  • Ability
    to work independently with minimal supervision as well as be a team
    player;
  • Ability
    to work in a cross-cultural setting, negotiate diplomatically and
    function well under pressure.

How
to apply
:
Only soft copies are accepted. Those interested, please send your
application (cover letter + CV/resume only) not later than 6thAugust
 , 2017  at info@akazikanoze.org
with a copy to jsezikeye@akazikanoze.org
and drugamba@akazikanoze.orfand specify
in subject line: Application to DFA Position@ AKA.
AKA
is committed to diversity in the workplace. AKA offers a supportive work
environment, competitive salary, and excellent benefits package.
Jacques
SEZIKEYE
Executive
Director
AkaziKanoze
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