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About Palladium:
Palladium is a global company working to design, develop and deliver positive impact on the lives and livelihoods of people around the globe; broaden access to health, water, power, and infrastructure; build enduring, sustainable, and transformative institutions and market systems to address global challenges; and conserve the natural world. We operate in over 90 countries and have a workforce of 4,000 talented, motivated, and diverse staff of all religions, races, languages, and gender identities.
This Opportunity:
Palladium seeks an experienced Director of Finance, Grants, and Administration (DFGA) for the anticipated USAID/Nepal Localization Support activity focused on strengthening the Mission’s ability to ensure that local actors are in the lead role for Nepal’s development. The activity aims to provide services to USAID, partner Nepali organizations, and Government of Nepal entities to provide surge support, build capacity, and establish systems and processes to effectively design, implement, and monitor activities that advance our shared development objectives. In addition, the activity will build the capacity of local organizations, supporting G2G programming, and assisting the Mission in improving localization programming.
Purpose of Position
The DFGA provides a crucial link between the technical and support functions (finance, administration, HR, operations, security, compliance, etc) within the project to ensure that USAID, corporate, and project policies are followed in all aspects of program implementation. The DFGA has responsibility for oversight of the finance and operations teams and is a member of the project leadership team.
Duration: 5 years (anticipated start in September 2023)
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Oversee program operations, including but not limited to human resources, logistics, procurement, sub-contracts or sub-awards, and accounting/finance
Develop internal control measures, conducts internal financial audits, and coordinates external financial audits
Prepare budgets for annual work plans and financial reports for USAID
Develop the financial management capacity of all relevant staff and sub-awardees
Ensure the accurate tracking and recording of project expenditures and financial reports
Guide and assists accountants and other program staff in preparing, revising, and monitoring budgets for ongoing activities
Manage the financial operations and financial reporting of the project, providing guidance and technical assistance to financial management personnel
Lead and oversee all grants administration, from calls for expressions of interest through to implementation
Draft grants manual and related program documents
Develop and implement a grant tracking system to ensure the timely and correct execution of all grant agreements
Monitor completion of grants milestones and report issues encountered to the COP
Develop the financial management capacity of all relevant staff and sub-awardees
Resolve external issues/problems related to grants administration in a timely manner
Review and approve draft grants agreement in compliance with applicable Palladium policies and procedures and USAID conditions
Key Competencies Required:
Master’s degree in business administration, finance or a related field in international business management, finance, accounting and/or auditing experience
An ACA/ACCA/CPA or other recognized professional accounting qualification;
At least seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in accounting, auditing, finance, or business management with a recognized organization
Demonstrated ability to develop and manage large budgets, and in-depth knowledge of accounting principles;
Experience managing staff and grants for USAID-funded programs of a similar size
Progressively responsible experience supervising project operations, including human resources, procurement, and sub-contracts or sub-awards
Prior experience in a management role on a USAID funded program highly desired
Demonstrated experience managing staff
Knowledge of local labor and tax laws and reporting procedures
Advanced written and verbal communication skills in English
Advanced knowledge of computers and MS Excel
Must be willing to live and travel within Nepal