PpWe are currently looking for a Regional Finance Manager to join our HQ team, working from our Dakar Office in Senegal. /p pContract duration: 12 months. /p pStarting Date:. /p pLocation: Dakar, Senegal (with travels across Central and West Africa covering RDC, TCD, CAR, NER, CDI, MLI, SEN, NGA, BFA, CMR, MRT, BEN, HTI). /p h3POSITION PROFILE /h3 pThe Regional Finance Manager ensures high quality accurate financial reporting and sound financial management of the IMPACT-managed activities in compliance with IMPACT and Donors’ rules and regulations, and provides oversight to the finance teams in the countries where IMPACT operates. /p pS/he will contribute to the development of the country/region programs strategic and operational plans, emphasizing financial management policies, practices, and systems that are compliant with local laws and donor requirements while supporting effective implementation of country programs. /p pAs Regional Finance Manager, s/he will have responsibility for all aspects of strategic and analytical finance in the country/ regional program, acting as the principal finance business partner to the Senior Management team (SMT) including Multi‑Country Representative (MCRs), Country Representatives/Coordinators (CRs/CCs), Regional HQ Finance. S/he supports country teams, line‑manages pooled Country Finance Officers (CFOs), and ensures effective and timely financial management of the IMPACT-managed programs. /p h3Responsibilities /h3 h3Strategic Planning Analysis /h3 ul liProvides financial information which supports MCRs/CRs/CCs and their Senior Management Teams in making decisions in line with IMPACT strategies (Budget follow‑up, Allocation Table, Master Budget). /li liProvides strategic analysis on the overall financial situation of the country program and regional HUB (Funding gap analysis, prognosis). /li liAct as a member of SMTs in countries within the region, ensuring awareness of country programmes and potential financial risks. /li liFinancial Management and Reporting. /li /ul h3Proposal Development /h3 ul liPreparing or proactively supporting both pooled CFOs and dedicated CFO in preparing quality program budgets and timely submitting financial reports to IMPACT HQ in accordance with IMPACT and donor specific guidelines. /li liPreparing any regional budgets and forecasts as required, including the mapping of phasing of the multi‑country programs. /li liEnsuring validation of all proposals before submission to IMPACT HQ. /li liEnsuring that financial info in the global PCM follow‑up tool Ninox is correctly up to date. /li liAddressing and coordinating the timely response and submission to all comments by donors on proposals in liaison with relevant staff in country, IMPACT HQ Finance and Project Partnership Support (PPS) teams. /li /ul h3Contracting /h3 ul liIn coordination with the RC, CRs and IMPACT HQ, review / negotiate proposals and/or contracts with donors, ensuring requirements are clear and understood. /li liIn coordination with HQ Finance team, organise the incorporation of financial elements on Ninox database, including Total Project Cost, Activity Budget, Overhead Cost, Fund request amount to donor. /li liContribute when relevant to due diligence exercises of funding partners with Partnership Unit. /li liEnsure that all contractual obligations are clearly understood in terms of flexibilities and compliance requirements in close coordination with HQ Finance. /li /ul h3Project Implementation and Follow up /h3 ul liEnsuring the implementation and monitoring of a master budget / allocation (Staff Allocation other running costs) at country and regional level to alert and support coordination in decision‑making, including via tasking the pooled CFOs. /li liSupporting the country offices, including via tasking the pooled CFOs, to prepare and consolidate monthly BFUs and revise forecasts on an accurate and timely basis. /li liWhen any financial risk is identified, informing relevant staff in country and suggesting potential solutions that would meet donor rules. /li liEnsuring ad hoc requests from donors are addressed in liaison with the CC, PPS and HQ Finance. /li liSupporting and overseeing the project‑specific filing system for finance in close collaboration with PPS and HQ Finance. /li /ul h3Reporting /h3 ul liResponsible for the preparation of quality project financial report in a timely and professional manner, in liaison with IMPACT HQ Finance and PPS. /li liPrepare all donor reports in coordination with pooled CFOs and country dedicated CFOs, in liaison with CCs and MCR for HQ validation. /li liLiaising with PPS when preparing reports to ensure coherence and alignment between financial and narrative reports. /li /ul h3Overall Finance Management /h3 ul liPrepare and maintain the country’s annual accounts in accordance with IMPACT’s Financial Policies and procedures. /li liParticipate and support actively IMPACT monthly and annual accountancy closure. /li liTraining Staff Management. /li liImplement the finance department responsible, accountable, consulted, informed (RASCI) matrix at the regional level. /li liIn coordination with MCRs/CRs/CCs, recruit and maintain qualified staff (pooled CFOs and CFOs) to perform finance functions. /li liEnsure sufficient numbers of pooled CFOs/CFOs to carry out the range of finance tasks required by countries in the region; proactively raise issues and gaps to MCRS/CRs/CCs and/or HQ Finance. /li liDevelop and implement a capacity building plan for all finance staff in the region, maintaining a strong sense of team and ensuring all are working towards common goals. /li liOversee finance training and technical support to non‑finance staff for skills improvement in the areas of accounting, reporting, forecast and internal control, especially for MCRs/CRs/CCs and their senior management teams. /li liFinancial Monitoring Audit – Multi‑Country Hub Country Programs. /li liUndertake, on a regular basis, visits to Countries within the regional portfolio, to help ensure quality is maintained in all aspects of financial management. /li liReview the monthly reporting tools prepared by each country office. /li liCoordinate and facilitate internal and external audits for country offices, and any government audit at the regional level if needed. /li liMaintain current knowledge of local government requirements related to finance and complies with tax and other legal requirements notably at the MCH Level when relevant (IMPACT registered countries). /li liProvide a gap‑fill service for the financial management of country programs as required due to staff absence from leave or resignation. /li liFinancial Monitoring – Multi‑Country Hub Budgets and Multi Country Programs. /li liProvide timely and accurate financial monitoring reports for the regional and MCP budgets. /li liAssist the Multi Country Hub budget holders with burn rate analysis monthly. /li liEnsure timely and accurate preparation of MCP external donor financial reporting. /li liFinancial Systems Development Capacity Building. /li liAssess the capacity of current country finance teams and make recommendations about training needs, organizational structure, and staffing changes. /li liDevelop training for finance staff, as well as program and other staff, on financial processes and the importance of financial compliance. /li liWork with IMPACT HQ to improve financial systems in the region and assist in introducing changes where requested as part of the global improvement to provide timely and appropriate financial information to senior management team, project managers and budget holders. /li liProvide suggestions and inputs to the continuous development of the financial administration procedures, routines, and SoPs. /li /ul h3Relationship with HQ Finance /h3 ul liServe as surge capacity resource in finance upon request. /li liTechnical backstopping from HQ Finance team on all aspects of the job with a strong focus on Financial Risk and Accountancy related matters. /li liProvide inputs on project external Audit (management letters...) when required. /li liContribute to the development and implementation of finance‑specific or cross‑cutting tools, guidelines and processes in collaboration with HQ Finance. /li /ul h3Qualifications /h3 ul liProfessional/academic qualification in finance or accounting (Master degree, audit or relevant field). /li liRelevant experience of minimum 5 years in finance management and programming in an international NGO or international organization in the region. /li liExperience in preparing budgets, cash flow statements and financial plans. /li liExperience in preparing narrative and financial reports. /li liDemonstrated excellent knowledge of accounting software – SAGA / SAGE. /li liStrong competency in Microsoft Office package. /li liGood supervisory skills and communication skills. /li liGood interpersonal communication and relationship building skills. /li liAbility to work independently in a fast‑paced and dynamic environment. /li liAttention to detail and a proactive, problem‑solving approach are required. /li liPrior team management experience required. /li liFluency in French English and effective communication skills are required. /li liAbility to travel internationally 25% and/or the ability to undertake temporary duty assignments to support country offices. /li /ul h3Compensation And Benefits /h3 ul liSalary between 3 060 CHF and 3 120 CHF monthly (before income tax) and a monthly living allowance of 300 USD. IMPACT salaries are strictly determined by our salary grid depending on the grade of the position and the level of education of staff. A location‑dependent security and/or isolation adjustment is then applied as a recognition that some staff are required to work in difficult places where living and working conditions are much more difficult than elsewhere. /li liAccommodation and food provided in the guesthouse. /li liEnrolment in Swiss private pension fund (Swisslife – approx. 9.975% of staff gross salary), health insurance, life insurance and repatriation assistance. /li liFlight tickets every 6 months visa fees covered (in‑country travel costs and professional expenses are fully covered). /li liContribution to the luggage transportation: between 20 and 100 kg, depending on the length of the contract (+ luggage and personal property insurance). /li liAnnual leave of 36 days per year. Public holidays of the country of assignment. Family/compassionate leave when applicable. /li liPre‑departure induction - 3 days at IMPACT Initiatives’ HQ in Geneva + one week pre‑departure training in ACTED HQ in Paris, including a 4‑days in situational security training. /li liEnrolment in IMPACT Initiatives Research Foundational Learning Programme within the first 3 months from the start of contract. /li liIMPACT prioritizes the psychological safety of its staff, and the health insurance provided covers, among others, up to 1000 € per year of psychosocial counselling fees. /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr