Job Description
About the job:
IMA World Health, a member of Corus International, is seeking a Director of Finance and Administration to lead an anticipated 5-year $41.5 million CDC-funded project titled Strengthening Public Health Systems in Sierra Leone. The program’s goal is to build and sustain a more resilient public health system in Sierra Leone in an effort to identify, respond and mitigate health threats. The program will build and improve country capacity and leadership in the prevention, early detection, and response to infectious disease threats, with, a special emphasis on core capabilities in data and surveillance, diagnostics, public health workforce and institutions, and prevention and response. The outcomes include preventing emerging threats, strengthening health security and transferring assistance activities to the government and the National Public Health Agency.
The Director of Finance and Administration will manage all financial aspects of the project; supervise procurement, finance, human resources, and administrative staff; and ensure cost-conscious, efficient spending and compliance with all IMA World Health and CDC regulations, including financial reporting requirements. S/he will manage financial reporting, annual budgeting, compliance, team supervision, cash management, and audit preparation, and award reporting. S/he will develop and oversee the implementation of internal controls, policies, procedures, and systems for administration and financial support services and human resource management while supporting operational excellence and risk mitigation. S/he will be responsible for financial management and review of project sub-awardees, while providing oversight of project operations. Finally, s/he will provide financial information to the Project Director for decision-making. The position will report to the Project Director.
The Director of Finance and Administration will be based in Freetown. Actual hiring is contingent upon signed agreement and CDC’s approval.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee all aspects of program financial management and operations, including financial and accounting systems implementation; bookkeeping; bank accounts; forecasting; budgeting; cash flow; procurement; payroll expenditure tracking; and financial reporting.
- Manage project funds and track project expenses for appropriate execution of the project.
- Collaborate with the Project Director and IMA Headquarters in the development of program financial, accounting, procurement, and HR systems, including policies and procedures, in accordance with CDC rules and regulations and IMA policies.
- Lead the project budgeting process; oversee effective budget planning; develop and implement budgeting and financial reporting processes to meet project financial management, forecasting, and reporting requirements.
- Supervise project financial staff; institute staff development plans for training and capacity development; oversee staff recruitment.
- Ensure continual review of internal controls, communications, risk assessments and maintenance of documentation.
- Prepare monthly financial reports. Provide timely and accurate financial reports and quarterly accrual projects to HQ and CDC as required.
- Ensure that sub-recipient and local consultancy documents and procedures are completed in a timely and correct manner and comply with IMA and CDC policies and regulations.
- Manages the financial and administrative aspects of all sub-agreements under the activity, supporting and monitoring local partners and sub-recipients to ensure sound financial management, operations, and compliance.
- Oversee all program human resources management, policies, and procedures; oversee local staff recruitment processes, including participating in interviews (as needed) and salary negotiations, and in preparing employment contracts.
- Serve as CDC’s principal point of contact on financial matters, while keeping the Project Director informed of all contact and communications with the CDC.
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 seven (7) 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. Previous experience on CDC-funded projects is highly desirable.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of leadership/supervisory experience managing finance, accounting, operations, and administrative staff and teams. Experience strengthening the organizational capacity of host country institutions is strongly preferred but not required.
- Proficiency in financial software and tools, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and accounting systems.
- At least 5 years of experience with U.S. Government financial management instruments, policies, financial, operational and compliance procedures and requirements.
- Excellent knowledge of CDC rules and regulations relating to financial management standards and cost principles is required.
- Fluency in English is required.
- Experience working in Sierra Leone highly desirable.
- Demonstrated leadership and supervision skills, versatility, and integrity; excellent organizational, analytical, interpersonal, and oral and written communications skills; demonstrated supervisory skills and ability to work well as a member of a team and with partners.
- Ability to travel to project sites as needed.
About the Organization
About Corus: Corus International is the parent of a family of world-class organizations working to deliver the holistic, lasting solutions needed to end extreme poverty once and for all. We are a global leader in international development, with 150 years of combined experience across our brands. Our nonprofit and for-profit subsidiaries include IMA World Health, Lutheran World Relief, CGA Technologies, Ground Up Investing, and Farmers Market Brands. Our more than 800 employees around the globe are experts in their fields and dedicated to helping the world's most vulnerable people break the cycle of poverty and lead healthy lives. Further details about the organization can be found at: https://corusinternational.org
Today, IMA offers extensive expertise in managing and implementing highly successful and complex donor-funded programs in global health security, nutrition, maternal and child health, health systems strengthening (HSS), malaria, HIV/AIDS, and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). IMA has managed an average of $100 million annually over the last four fiscal years, through grants and contracts from the United States Government, FCDO, World Bank, the Global Fund, UNDP, and private donors.