World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian
non-profit organization with a mission to foster human development and global
understanding through education and training.
WUSC, in partnership with Windle Trust Kenya (WTK) is
anticipating to implement the Kenya Equity in Education Project (KEEP) aimed at
improving enrolment, retention and performance of girls in primary and
secondary school in Dadaab & Kakuma refugee camps and immediate host
communities.
WUSC invites applications from suitably qualified individuals
for the below positions, based in Nairobi with regular communication and
coordination with colleagues in Canada.
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
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The M&E Manager is responsible for the M&E of all KEEP project activities, collaborating with M&E partners, and is expected to provide high quality technical expertise on project planning, coordination, and implementation to KEEP staff, WUSC HQ and donor.
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
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The M&E Manager is responsible for the M&E of all KEEP project activities, collaborating with M&E partners, and is expected to provide high quality technical expertise on project planning, coordination, and implementation to KEEP staff, WUSC HQ and donor.
Specific responsibilities include:
- Ensure
all monitoring, evaluation and reporting tasks required of WUSC (planning,
coordination of monitoring activities, regular updating of KEEP staff,
training of staff, reporting, etc.) are effectively carried out in
accordance with the DFID contract;
- Lead
development of and ensure adherence to the project M&E framework;
- Manage
on-going data collection, analysis and self-verification for project
evaluation purposes;
- Ensure
that accurate and complete monitoring, evaluation and data collection,
storage systems, records and files are set up, maintained and updated;
- Ensure
that project feedback, results and lessons learnt are effectively fed back
to inform adjustments and improvements in project approaches, scale-up and
delivery;
- Ensure
that all KEEP staff are informed of significant issues and developments
with regard to program M&E and offer recommendations for courses of
action;
- Work
with external independent evaluators throughout the project to verify
results;
- Advise
and lead training for KEEP staff on data collection and monitoring as
required;
- Work
with the Ottawa-based KEEP Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor to ensure
that all M&E matters/regular reports are timely/accurate;
- Assist
as required with all relevant project reports and DFID requirements;
- Other
duties as required.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s
degree in a relevant field or equivalent mix of education and experience -
(Masters’ level degree considered asset);
- Minimum
of eight years of experience in the field of monitoring and evaluation of
development programs with annual budgets of at least $1 million a year
- Experience
working with development partners, international non-governmental
organizations (INGOs) and donors (in particular DFID experience) is an
asset;
- Experience
with M&E techniques and data collection software is required;
- Experience
with Payment by Results mechanism is a strong asset;
- Knowledge
of international development, and with issues that impact refugees and
host communities is considered an asset;
- Experience
working with ethnically diverse communities and with projects implementing
gender mainstreaming strategies
- Demonstrated
high level written and verbal communication skills in English and
Kiswahili.
Finance Manager
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The Finance Manager (FM) will have overall responsibility for the financial administration and financial management of KEEP project activities and is expected to provide high professional expertise in the conduct of financial affairs relating to the project.
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The Finance Manager (FM) will have overall responsibility for the financial administration and financial management of KEEP project activities and is expected to provide high professional expertise in the conduct of financial affairs relating to the project.
He/She will be required to perform a wide spectrum of tasks
including hands on financial accounting of all transactions, financial analysis
to offer business advice, management of donor funds in a prudent manner and
financial monitoring and financial reporting as required by KEEP staff, WUSC
Canada and key donors, as well as supporting local and international
audits.
Specific responsibilities include:
Financial Accounting:
Financial Accounting:
- Prepare
and submit monthly, quarterly and year-end financial statements of project
activities to WUSC Ottawa within agreed time-lines. This will include
period-end closings, bank reconciliations, monthly sub-ledger balancing,
review and verifications of all payments, inter-funds, inter-company
reconciliations, preparing month-end journal entries, posting general
ledger and maintaining the chart of accounts.
Financial Audits, Systems and Internal Controls:
- Organize
with local external auditors to complete annual audit of WUSC Kenya
activities. This will involve preparation of detailed working papers,
financial statements and documents relating to policies and procedures.
- Support
audits commissioned by donor agency and WUSC Ottawa.
- Participate
in internal audits of projects supported by WUSC in Kenya.
- Implement
accounting system and ensure it meets key requirements for reporting to
key stakeholders, including segregation of donor funds and reporting to
DFID.
- Assist
WUSC Ottawa office to develop accounting manual for Kenya
activities.
- Implement
all accounting and financial procedures, financial control mechanisms for
all KEEP activities, and update the accounting manual as required
throughout the project.
- Ensure
sub-grantees’ financial accounting/reporting comply with donor
requirements.
- Ensure
implementation of necessary financial controls and due diligence (review
of periodical reports, frequent monitoring visits and internal audits,
etc).
Financial Management
- Ensure
that all financial tasks required of WUSC (planning, reporting,
monitoring, auditing, etc.) in accordance with the DFID contract are
effectively carried out.
- Monitor
performance to budget for the project and ensure that all KEEP staff are
informed of significant issues/developments with regard to the
financial management/monitoring.
- Provide
regular variance analysis of project implementation and offer
recommendations for possible improved courses of action.
- Negotiate
and liaise with bank officials, auditors, government officials, KEEP staff
and others as required related to financial matters
- Add
the details for the construction supervisor
- Monitor/forecast
cash requirements to meet administrative and program expenditures, and
make timely advance requests to WUSC HQ.
- Facilitate
smooth implementation of contracts of procurement of goods and services as
required by KEEP activities, plans and budget.
- Participate
in KEEP strategic planning/design and support program team to build and
develop accurate annual budgets and financial expenditure plans each year
and monitor progress.
Financial Reporting to WUSC Ottawa
- Undertake
regular financial analysis and prepare financial reports that are
accurate, timely, and
- comprehensive.
- Work
with the Ottawa-based Senior Financial Analyst to ensure
i) that all financial matters and regular reports are timely and
accurate; and
ii) assist SFA with all relevant financial administration
(budgets, reporting, audit etc), and with KEEP colleagues on annual work
plans/budgets, etc to meet requirements of DFID and WUSC Ottawa.
- Other
duties as required.
Qualifications
- ACCA/CPA
or equivalent preferred;
- A
minimum of five (5) of experience in financial management, of programs
with annual budgets of at least $1 million a year;
- Proficiency
in computer skills, spreadsheets, accounting packages (QuickBooks,
ACCPAC), communications packages and MS Word, Excel, Power Point is
required; experience with Great Plains is an asset;
- Strong
analytical, communication and problem solving skills necessary along with
capacity to identify and articulate potential problems and provide
possible solutions in a concise and clear manner;
- Experience
working with development partners, INGOs and donors (in particular DFID)
is an asset;
- Experience
with Payment by Results mechanism is a strong asset;
- Knowledge
of international development, and with issues that impact refugees and host
communities is considered an asset;
- Experience
working with ethnically diverse communities and with projects implementing
gender mainstreaming strategies;
- Demonstrated
high level written and verbal communication skills in English and
Kiswahili.
Application:
Applications and supporting documents sent by e-mail should be
directed to jobs@wusc.ca quoting competition number 13/03 (Finance Manager) or
13/04 (M&E Manager KEEP) before Friday, 25th February, 2013.
WUSC is an equal opportunity employer.
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be
contacted.
No telephone calls please.