Director of Finance and Administration – USAID-funded Private Sector Activity Chief of Party – USAID-funded Private Sector Activity Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Director – USAID-funded Private Sector Activity

Key Responsibilities:

Oversees all aspects of project financial management and operations, including financial and accounting systems implementation; forecasting; budgeting; procurement; payroll expenditure tracking; and financial reporting and grants under contract (GUC) management.
Prepares periodic financial reports to headquarters finance and ensures timely submission to USAID per award requirements.
Report to LWR headquarter International Finance Director and the Chief of Party on matters including, but not limited, to: operational field accounts, bank reconciliation/statements, office advance requests, and other day-to-day project administration issues

Financial:

Develop annual workplan budgets; oversee effective budget planning; develop and implement budgeting and financial reporting processes to meet project financial management, forecasting, and USAID award reporting requirements.
Ensure project expenses are reasonable, cost-effective, and comply with USAID procurement rules and regulations, support donor auditing procedures.
Ensure that award deliverables are achieved within budget while effectively managing fiduciary risk within the project as well as downstream among sub-recipients and suppliers; promptly advise the Chief of Party of all potential fiduciary risks; develop monitoring and troubleshooting strategies to address risks and financial management.
Validates and approves all financial transactions.
Oversees the maintenance of financial records and ensures there is appropriate supporting documentation.

Contractual:

Draft, review, and negotiate contracts (including service agreements, purchase orders, etc.), ensuring all required contractual terms and conditions are included while obtaining the best value to the project.
Support grants under contract mechanisms and monitor sub-recipient to ensure sound financial management, operations, and compliance; contribute to capacity building of local partners in administration and financial management.

Procurement and Travel:

Initiates procurement of office space, office equipment, vehicles, and other items, in compliance with USAID procurement regulations.
Support logistical operations, including transport and staff travel requests and payments.
Oversee project financial deliverables, including ensuring report preparation and high-quality timely submission.
Direct preparation of annual work plan budgets, and other project-related communication and reporting materials
Ensure compliance with USAID rules and regulations.

Qualifications:

Minimum of a Master’s degree (or international equivalent) in business administration, finance, accounting, or related field; additional accounting certification preferred (e.g., AICPA, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), etc.)
Minimum of eight years of progressively responsible administrative and financial management experience on donor-funded international development projects, including financial and accounting systems development, financial monitoring, budget development and analysis, procurement, operations and logistics, IT, and human resources management and administration.
Minimum of six years of leadership/supervisory experience managing finance, accounting, operations, and administrative staff and teams.
Extensive experience in financial management of USG-funded projects of similar scope and size; strong understanding of USG compliance rules and regulations (including FAR/AIDAR acquisition regulations) and Cost Accounting Standards; demonstrated experience with USAID/USG financial reporting requirements.
Experience overseeing project operations, procurement, and logistics; extensive experience in the development and management of large project budgets.
Experience overseeing management of sub-grants or sub-contracts.
Knowledge of and experience with USAID rules and regulations required.
Deep knowledge of the political, social, and economic context of Kenyan required, with experience working in Kenya preferred.
Strong communication skills, including both written and oral presentation skills; proven ability to develop and communicate a common vision among diverse partners.
English fluency with professional proficiency in writing required; knowledge of Swahili is an asset.
Willingness and ability to travel to project sites within Kenya

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