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TITLECHAMPS Finance and Grants Manager
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance (CHAMPS) site aims to determine and track the causes of under-five mortality and stillbirths through epidemiologic surveillance, including reporting within 24 hours, clinical sampling, and use of advanced laboratory testing and diagnostics across a network of international sites. The area selected for CHAMPS in Sierra Leone is Bombali Sebora chiefdom in Bombali district (population 606,544). The site area has a population of 161,383 and is mostly urban because it includes the city of Makeni (population 125,970). 

The Minimal Invasive Tissue Sampling (MITS) procedure used by CHAMPS was developed to reduce the uncertainty regarding causes of death. The data collected from the CHAMPS Sierra Leone site will be added to that collected from other sites and will help reduce child deaths in LMICs by providing detailed evidence on the cause of death to influence policy of funders and stakeholders. 

MAIN JOB PURPOSEThe Finance and Grants Manager will provide strategic financial leadership, ensuring compliance with donor regulations and CHAMPS policies while driving efficiency and accountability in financial operations. The role will oversee financial planning, budgeting, grants management, financial reporting, and risk mitigation, ensuring sound oversight of project funds. Additionally, the Finance and Grants Manager will develop and maintain robust financial and grants management frameworks to support high-level decision-making and long-term sustainability.

This role reports directly to the CHAMPS Site Director.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF JOB   Financial Strategy and Management

  • Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of financial policies, procedures, and systems aligned with CHAMPS objectives and donor requirements.
  • Work directly with an external consultant to align CHAMPS policies and procedures with those of a full-fledged NGO 
  • Oversee financial planning, forecasting, and budget management, ensuring the efficient allocation and utilization of resources.
  • Conduct high-level financial risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies to safeguard CHAMPS funds and assets.
  • Provide strategic financial recommendations to senior management to support decision-making and organizational growth.

   Grants Management and Compliance

  • Design and oversee grant financial management frameworks, ensuring compliance with donor regulations and CHAMPS policies.
  • Develop and implement processes, guidelines, and reporting templates to enhance financial accountability and transparency.
  • Conduct financial due diligence and risk assessments of grant applicants, ensuring alignment with funding requirements.
  • Oversee the financial monitoring of grants, including financial audits, spot-checks, and capacity-building support for implementing partners.
  • Ensure timely submission of accurate financial reports to donors and CHAMPS leadership.

  Financial Control and Oversight

  • Establish and maintain strong internal controls to prevent financial mismanagement, fraud, and misuse of funds.
  • Review and approve financial transactions, ensuring compliance with policies and budgetary allocations.
  • Lead periodic financial audits, ensuring prompt resolution of audit findings and implementation of recommendations.
  • Oversee cash flow management, including funds disbursement, reconciliation, and liquidity planning.
  • Ensure that all implementing partners adhere to strict financial reporting and expenditure verification procedures.

  Capacity Building and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Provide financial training and technical assistance to CHAMPS staff and implementing partners to strengthen financial management capacity.
  • Engage with donors, government agencies, and other stakeholders to align financial management practices with regulatory and contractual obligations.
  • Lead efforts to integrate financial and grants management best practices within CHAMPS operations.

FINANCIAL AUTHORITY

  • Oversee and manage the operational budget of CHAMPS in coordination with the Site Director.
  • Ensure financial integrity in all CHAMPS transactions, providing high-level oversight on expenditure approvals and disbursements.

Perform any other duties as appropriate to the position, as requested.

The role will be based in Makeni with regular visits to the Bo and Freetown offices.

FINANCIAL AUTHORITYManage the operational budget of CHAMPS in coordination with the  Site Director 
JOB SPECIFICS:
Education
  • Finance qualification or Master’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or related field.
  • Professional certification such as ACCA, CPA, or equivalent is highly desirable
Experience
  • • Minimum of 7 years of experience in financial management, accounting, and reporting within donor-funded programs.
  • At least 5 years of experience in grants management, particularly working with NGOs, CSOs, and international donor agencies.
  • Proven experience managing multi-million-dollar budgets and overseeing complex financial systems.
  • Familiarity with international donor regulations and financial reporting requirements.
  • Experience in capacity building and financial training of partner organizations.
  • Health sector or West Africa experience is an added advantage.
Knowledge 
  • Advanced knowledge of financial management, auditing, and compliance within grant-funded programs.
  • Strong understanding of financial risk management and internal control systems.
  • Proficiency and documented experience in financial software and tools for accounting and reporting, especially QuickBooks, SUN systems and SAP.
Abilities
  • Strong leadership and strategic thinking skills to drive financial efficiency and compliance.
  • Ability to analyze financial data, identify risks, and provide strategic recommendations.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders.
  • High level of integrity, accountability, and commitment to transparency in financial operations.
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, financial management systems, and reporting software.
How to apply Qualified persons are required to send their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and application letter to obalog2@emory.edu  State in the subject area the position you are applying for in the  subject area; if it is not clearly stated, your application will not be considered.  

The deadline for the submission of applications is April 29th, 2025.