Available Position: Finance Officer

Kids & Teens Resource Centre (K&TRC) is a non-profit and a non-governmental organization founded in 2002 to advance, promote and support efforts of government and other stakeholders involved in children and young people developmental initiatives.

Available Position: Finance Officer

Experience: 3 years
Location: Ondo

Position Overview:
The Finance Officer (FO) will be responsible for accounting, monitoring, controlling, managing, funds and budgets at the local level.

The FO will ensure all project expenses align with Project Agreements, maintain accounts according to K&TRC policies and donor obligations, and support internal controls and financial procedures.

Key Responsibilities:
Assist in overseeing project funds and budgets.

Ensure compliance with donor contractual obligations and K&TRC policies.

Record all financial transactions (bank, cash, accruals) according to K&TRC policies.

Maintain inventory of office equipment and fixed assets.

Manage payments, ensuring accuracy and appropriateness of invoices.

Ensure timely entry of accounting operations into QUICKBOOKS.

Disseminate finance procedures and anti-corruption policies to branches and project staff.

Produce accurate and timely financial reports.

Manage advances to staff and ensures proper documentation and classification of financial documents.

Requirements:
Essential:
Degree in Finance/Accounts or equivalent experience.
(ACA/MBA/CA, ICAN, ANAN, or equivalent is a plus.)

Minimum of three years of relevant experience in financial management and accounting.

Strong technical experience in bookkeeping, accounting, and financial management.

Understanding of accounting issues in the charity/NGO sector.

Skills/Abilities:
Excellent written and verbal communication in English.
Planning, budgeting, monitoring, and evaluation skills.
Strong analytical, communication, and presentation skills.
Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other relevant software.
Ability to prioritize tasks, attention to detail, and self-motivation.
Team player with initiative and training/mentoring skills.

Values:
Integrity and accountability.
Commitment to K&TRC’s mission.
Embrace cultural diversity and change.
Strong commitment to results.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to: info@kidsnteensngo.org  using the position as subject of email.

Closing date: 23rd November 2024

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