Finance Manager FHI 360 is seeking a Finance Manager for the Civil Society and Media Project, a USAID-supported initiative. The Project aims to respond to civil society needs by: 1) improving civil society capacity to engage in democratic processes and policy dialogue; 2) increasing the availability of and access to information on democratic governance and reform issues; and 3) expanding inclusive public dialogue and political space. The Finance Manager will report to the Finance, Operations and Grant Director, and will be responsible for managing, preparing, administering and directing control of the project budget, reviewing and approving recommendations for financial planning and control, providing relevant fiscal information to the Finance, Operations and Grant Director and the Chief of Party, and assisting with development and management of internal financial audits. The Finance Manager will be responsible for: Reviewing and analyzing monthly financial reports regarding budgets, actual and forecast; Providing recommendations and consulting with management on the Project’s financials and compliances; Providing financial reporting for annual budget planning; Engaging in the more critical and confidential aspects of financial analysis; Keeping abreast with the latest trends in financial accounting and mentoring staff on them; Building staff capacities and training staff on financial policies and procedures; Maintaining good relations with donors and with staff of implementing agencies; Developing a formal reporting system to communicate the results of audits and auditing activities to management including the Finance, Operations and Grant Director and the Chief of Party and to regulatory compliance agencies; Providing leadership and technical guidance for compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP). Minimum requirements for the position are: A Bachelor's degree or its International equivalent in finance, business administration, accounting or a related field, with a CPA Certification preferred; At least five years’ relevant work experience, including three years in management and three years at the corporate or organization level; Comprehensive knowledge of the concepts, practices and procedures relating to accounting, financial controls and financial information systems; Experience in the comprehensive management of business support and compliance functions in organizations funded by government, contracts and grants, foundations and commercial sources; A good knowledge of laws and regulations that have an impact on financial analysis and management controls; Familiarity with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and experience with automated financial reporting, government accounting practices, Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) systems; A sound knowledge and past experience of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) practices and reporting guidelines; Experience of working in a non-governmental organization (NGO) and an international organization; Excellent organizational, supervisory, leadership and managerial skills; The ability to influence, motivate, negotiate and work well with others; The ability to provide strategic leadership and advice to the team, exchange information, and collaborate with colleagues and peers within and outside FHI 360; Proficiency in English and Mynmar. Preference will be given to candidates who: Proficient in one or more local languages; Familiar with USAID rules, regulations and practices. FHI 360 has a competitive compensation package. If you are interested in this position please submit a c.v. (resume) with your salary requirement and a covering letter explaining why you are suitable for the position to hr.myanmar@fhi360.org as soon as possible and no later than 7TH November 2014. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. FHI 360 is a global development organization with a rigorous, evidence-based approach. Our professional staff includes experts in civil society, health, nutrition, education, economic development, environment and research. FHI 360 operates from 60 offices with 4,400 staff in the U.S. and around the world. Our commitment to partnerships at every level and our multidisciplinary approach enable us to have a lasting impact on the individuals, communities and countries we serve, improving lives for millions. FHI 360’s Civil Society and Peacebuilding Department (CSPD) supports citizens to mobilize effectively to influence policy, improve lives, and build peace. CSPD works with civil society to increase its credibility, visibility and effectiveness by building its capacity to engage with local government to increase its responsiveness to citizen needs; solve community problems, engage youth in civic affairs, and provide needed services to citizens; advocate for social justice, democratic reforms, human rights, and effective policies; produce media content, including online, radio, and television content, to promote social dialogue and tolerance; and promote peaceful solutions to conflict and support peace negotiations.
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