Anera - American Near East Refugee Aid (HQ)

Finance Manager

To apply for this job to your existing account or an account for free.
Last update: 2 days ago Last update: Nov 12, 2025

Details

Deadline: Nov 17, 2025
Location: Lebanon
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
Arabic, English
Arabic, English
Work experience:Min 10 years
Date posted: Nov 12, 2025

Attachments

No documents to display

Description

ANERA BACKGROUND

Since 1968, Anera has helped refugees and others hurt by conflicts in Palestine, Lebanon, and Jordan live with purpose and hope.

Anera, which has no political or religious affiliation, works on the ground with partners in Palestine (West Bank and Gaza), Lebanon, and Jordan. We mobilize resources for immediate emergency relief and for sustainable, long-term health, education, and economic development. Our staff serve in their communities, navigating the politics that constrict progress to get help where it’s needed most.

That’s how Anera received more than $171 million in support of programs in 2023 alone, and it’s how we will keep building better lives until hope finds its way in the Middle East.

JOB OVERVIEW

The Finance Manager leads the overall financial management of Anera–Lebanon, ensuring strong stewardship, compliance, and decision-useful analysis across a multi-donor portfolio. The role oversees accounting, budgeting, and forecasting; partner financial oversight; statutory and donor compliance; and audit readiness. The Finance Manager supervises the Accounting Manager, Finance Officer, sub-award coordinator and Finance Clerk, and maintains a dotted-line relationship with HQ Finance to align policies, internal controls, and reporting standards.

Key Responsibilities

Financial Management, Reporting & Oversight

  • Direct financial operations with a focus on accuracy, transparency, and compliance. Implement and monitor financial policies, procedures, and internal controls.
  • Ensure proper documentation, reconciliation, and reporting of all transactions.
  • Manage budgeting processes and provide financial analysis and forecasts.
  • Oversee cash flow, liquidity, and fund availability for program operations.
  • Ensure compliance with accounting standards (IFRS/GAAP), local laws, and donor requirements.

Budgeting & Forecasting

  • Lead annual and project-specific budgeting and forecasting. Monitor exchange rates and manage multi-currency cash flows and conversions.
  • Negotiate favorable banking terms and minimize transaction costs.
  • Reconcile foreign currency accounts and report gains/losses.

Multi-Currency Cash Flow Management

  • Conduct financial assessments and capacity building for implementing partners.
  • Monitor partner expenditures and ensure donor compliance.
  • Maintain reporting calendars and conduct financial spot checks

Partner Financial Oversight and Subgrant Management

  • Ensure adherence to donor rules, UN IPSAS standards, and procurement thresholds.
  • Coordinate audits and maintain audit-ready documentation.
  • Conduct sanctions screening and uphold anti-fraud and safeguarding standards.

Compliance & Audit:

  • Ensure adherence to donor regulations, local laws, and internal financial policies, including UN terms (IPSAS-aligned reporting), cost share requirements, allowability rules, and procurement thresholds.
  • Coordinate internal and external audits, providing required documentation and implementing audit recommendations.
  • Maintain proper filing and documentation for audit readiness at all times.
  • Ensure timely sanctions and ATC vetting

Team Leadership:

  • Supervise and mentor finance staff, including the accounting manager, finance officer, and clerk.
  • Promote capacity building within the finance team through training and guidance.

Donor and Stakeholder Liaison:

  • Provide financial reporting and support for proposals.
  • Maintain relationships with donors, banks, auditors, and regulators.

Human Resources & Administration

  • Supervise and mentor finance staff, promoting professional development.
  • Oversee payroll, staff advances, and expense claims

Technology & Systems Management

  • Ensure proper use and maintenance of financial systems and accounting software. Manage IT infrastructure related to finance operations

Qualifications & Competencies

  • A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field is required, with a strong preference for CPA/ACCA/CFA.
  • The candidate should have a minimum of 10 years of experience in financial management, preferably in an INGO setting.
  • Advanced Excel skills are required, while proficiency in Power BI is considered a plus.
  • Strong knowledge of donor financial requirements (USAID, UN, EU, etc.) and IFRS/GAAP).
  • Experience with financial management software and ERP systems.
  • Proven ability to manage a team and work collaboratively across departments.
  • Strong analytical skills and ability to interpret financial data for strategic decision-making.
  • Excellent communication skills, with fluency in Arabic and English (written and spoken).
  • Ability to travel to project sites and conduct financial reviews of partners.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Anera strives to be an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, creed, political or national views or background, ethnicity, religion, age, handicap, sex, or any other factor unrelated to ability to perform the required work. Anera does give strong preference in employing Lebanese, Palestinian, or other resident Arab nationals (other than for the country director position and internships). In all cases, recruitment decisions are first and foremost based on merit and qualifications. Anera holds local project institutions to the same standards.

Code of Conduct

Anera is committed to conducting its operations with the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and professionalism across all contexts in which we work. We strive to deliver high-quality services and maintain a reputation built on fairness, respect, responsibility, and sound judgment. All employees, managers, officers, and representatives are expected to uphold these standards at all times and act per their duty of loyalty to Anera. No individual may misrepresent the organization or speak on its behalf without proper authorization. Confidential and sensitive information—including financial data, strategic plans, or information related to partners and beneficiaries—must be handled with the utmost discretion and only shared on a need-to-know basis, in line with Anera’s confidentiality and privacy policies. Any violation of the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination. The level of disciplinary response may take into account whether the violation was self-reported and whether the individual cooperated in the investigation process.

Our values

We are inspired: We are committed to energize, engage, and motivate others to forge the best outcomes for the diverse communities we serve.

We are people-centric: We are respectful and empathetic. We believe that each person, no matter their circumstances, embodies promise and has the power to shape the lives of their community and world.

We are collaborative: Teamwork and collaborative action are at the heart of how we do our work and deliver results.

We are versatile: In a region burdened by obstacles, we make the right connections to find a way and bring can-do, innovative approaches to everything we do.

We are impactful: We make a lasting difference in the lives of those we serve by delivering impactful solutions at the local community level.

We are accountable: Our words, actions and results stay true to our mission and values.

How to apply

Kindly apply through link below:

Application Link