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Finance Officer (USAID Project Positions) – RTI International
Job Title: Finance Officer (USAID Project Positions)
Organisation: RTI International
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
About the Company:
RTI International is a non-profit organization headquartered in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. RTI provides research and technical services. It was founded in 1958 with $500,000 in funding from local businesses and the three North Carolina universities that form the Research Triangle.
About USAID Project:
The purpose of the anticipated $13M USAID Uganda Democracy, Human Rights and
Accountability (DRA) program to promote an enabling environment for civic and political freedoms, rule of law, and access to justice, while ensuring critical assistance is provided for human rights defenders as well as victims of abuse. The program will work with local civil society organization to strengthen accountability systems and challenge corruption in Uganda.
Job Summary: This position is planned for an upcoming governance project to be based in Kampala, Uganda. RTI’s Center for Governance is seeking a Finance Officer for the Uganda DRA Project. The finance officer will be responsible for ensuring appropriate systems and procedures (payroll, cash management, vendor payments, budgeting, and other related expenditures) are followed to properly disburse, account, budget, and report project funds which are cost effective, timely, have proper internal controls, and comply with the terms of the agreement. This position will be based in Kampala, Uganda, and report to the Finance & Grants Manager.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
- Assists the Finance & Grants Manager in the administration and oversight of program funds in coordination with RTI and USAID guidelines; and are subject to the proper chain of internal approvals and authorizations.
- Coordinates and assists the Finance & Grants Manager in grants administration, reviews grantees financial reports and supporting documents for compliance, monitors grantees ’expenses vs their approved budgets.
- Develops financial management capacity of grantee staff by coaching and mentoring.
- Maintains local accounts on the QuickBooks computerized accounting system; enters and codes all transactions in Quickbooks.
- In coordination with human resources, collects approved timesheets, ensuring their completeness and timely submission by staff.
- Processes monthly payroll to personnel and distributes payslips to staff.
- Initiates all checks and bank payments to vendors and grantees.
- Estimates monthly cash needs and prepares the request for wire transfers from RTI headquarters.
- Maintains financial management files of backup documentation for all local transactions as required by USAID regulations and RTI policies, including files for subgrants with local technical assistance partners (LTAPs) and ensures audit trail for all necessary subgrant documentation.
- Maintains local audit file, including filing of general ledger journal vouchers, accounts payable documentation, and other miscellaneous financial filings.
- Identifies potential accounting discrepancies and works with the Finance & Grants Manager to effectively research, track and resolve these issues.
- Monitors monthly/quarterly expenditures by project components, comparing them with approved budgets and providing budget analysis results to Grants and Finance Manager. Coordinates with grantee finance staff on requests for advances and tracks their timely liquidation, processes approved milestone payments to subgrantees.
- In cooperation with HR/Admin Officer, estimates quarterly accruals (expenses incurred but not paid).
- Prepares quarterly VAT reports for submission to USAID.
- Ensures withholding WHT from vendors at the time of making payments; provides WHT tax withheld certificates to vendors.
- Conducts other general accounting duties, as assigned.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration or accounting and at least 3 years of experience (or Masters plus 1 year of experience) in the management of financial systems and budgets, financial reporting, auditing, and/or taxation.
- Professional Accounting Designation (CPA, ACCA), or significant progress toward obtainment of designation preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and/or experiences in accounting, financial planning and management, accounting transactions, budgeting, reporting and ensuring compliance of internal control systems.
- Knowledge of accepted accounting practices and principles.
- Significant experience using QuickBooks highly desirable.
- Advanced working knowledge of Excel and strong database skills.
- Good writing and communication skills in English.
How to Apply:
All candidates should apply online at the link below.
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