The Position
The Finance Officer is responsible for ensuring timely, efficient and effective processing of accounting and financial management transactions of the Trust. In addition, the Finance Officer will support the management in implementing the finance and accounting strategies, internal controls and enforcement of policies, procedures as well as generation of information for decision making.
Roles and Responsibilities
Undertaking proper maintenance of finance and accounting records of the trust and ensuring their security.
Preparation and processing of disbursements to partners, timely payment for supplies and services as well as management of supplier accounts.
Advice on smooth operationalization of Uraia Trust internal controls, cost control and enforcement of policies and procures.
Journalising and posting of approved day to day transactions to accounting ledgers and ensuring timely updating of the trust’s computerised accounting system.
Ensure statutory compliance, timely remittance of statutory payments and assist management in preparation and facilitation for statutory audits.
Processing of petty cash reimbursements and any other cash float requirements e.g., travels, workshops etc.
Timely preparation of bank reconciliation statements and funds flow management as well as proper filing for relevant bank correspondences.
Close supervision and monitoring of staff personal accounts with a view to timely recovery of any outstanding advances such as travel advances, outstanding meeting floats, salary advances etc
Assist in production of regular budgetary, donor and work plan implementation reports.
Assist management in regular monitoring of financial transactions and obligations against budget and grant requirements.
Support the finance and programme team in sub granting and partner procurement processes.
Maintenance and timely updating of the fixed assets register.
Perform any other duties as may be assigned to you by your supervisor or head of department.
Applicant Profile
An Undergraduate degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field and CPA Part 2 is a must.
A Master’s degree will be an added advantage.
At least 2 years of progressive experience in the non-profit sector in Finance, Accounting & Grants Management.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office software with a bias in Ms. Excel, PDF and other collaboration tools and preferably having a working knowledge in ERP systems (i.e., Microsoft Dynamics 365 BC or Navision) is an added advantage.
Should be willing, ready and able to perform other duties as delegated to him/her by the supervisorwhile maintaining a high level of confidentiality.
Flexible and a can-do approach to tasks and the ability to adapt to a changing and challenging environment.
Ability to work in and as a team.
Demonstrable planning, organisational, coordination, interpersonal, presentation, oral and written communication, attentive to details, proactiveness, problem-solving skills and ability to work with minimum supervision.
The position requires the ability to maintain focus with frequent outside disruptions and constantly changing priorities.
The incumbent must be able to demonstrate sound independent judgment balanced with the ability to follow directions.
The ability to grasp and utilize new concepts or methods quickly is important.
The position will run for twelve months and will be full time. For more details about Uraia, please see the Uraia Trust website www.uraia.or.ke. Any form or canvassing shall lead to automatic disqualification. If your professional aspirations match this opportunity, please send your application letter and detailed CV, contact details and quotation reference number UT /2023/10/06 with the subject being ‘Application for Finance Officer’ by close of business on 13th October 2023 addressed to:
The Human Resource Unit,
Uraia Trust,
P. O. Box 28151-00100,
E-Mail: jobs@uraia.or.ke
Apply via :
jobs@uraia.or.ke