Right To Play is recruiting a Finance Manager, to be based in Maputo, Mozambique.
Description
- Right To Play is an International Non-Governmental Organization with the mission of Educating, Protecting
and Empowering children and young people and helping them overcome adversity in underprivileged
communities through the transformative power of games and sport. To this end it supports children to
overcome challenges related to poverty, discrimination, gender-based violence, premature marriages, abuse
of educational rights, illiteracy, and inequality
- The Right To Play office in Mozambique is looking for a qualified candidate to join a team of professionals,
as Finance Manager for its Country Office, in Maputo
- With a shared passion for our mission, our Culture Code guides how we act and interact based on five core
pillars:
- Accept Everyone – Be intentional about inclusion
- Make Things Happen – Seek opportunities to lead and innovate
- Display Courage – Act with integrity
- Demonstrate Care – Look after yourself and one another
- Be Playful – Have fun at work
- Please visit our website to learn more about who we are and what we do, and watch this video to find out
about the five pillars of our Culture Code
- Duration of Contract: 15 months renewable
- The Finance Manager reports directly to the Country Director (CD) and has functional reporting lines to the Global
- Field Finance Director (GFFD) or Field Finance Senior Manager (FFSM) where applicable. The incumbent is
responsible for the proper implementation of financial procedures in all Right To Play programs in the country of operation. The incumbent is responsible for overseeing and maintaining effective and efficient accounting and
financial records, ensuring timely and accurate financial reports, practicing sound financial and cash flow
management practices, and ensuring internal controls compliance for the offices in the country of operations
such as cash management, payroll, financial disbursements, and ledgers
Duties
- In accordance with RTP approved policies and procedures, the incumbent performs to contribute to deliverables as follows:
Grants management - 30%
- Supports projects’ funding proposals assists with budgets, reviews proposals,
assesses the grant proposal finance reporting requirements and provides
supporting documents
- Ensures complete documentation of funding awards
- Works with program staff to prepare grant budgets to support new proposals or
realignments ensuring adequate coverage of country operating costs and
- Regional Office and HQ direct and indirect costs as per RTP guidelines
- Manages the grant tracking file and systems to ensure timely invoicing, periodic
reporting and closing of grants to fulfil obligations contained in grant
agreements
- Works with Program Managers to comply with funder’s terms and conditions,
monitor spending and deliverables
- Monitors project support to ensure consistent compliance with the terms of grant
agreements, including financial management and compliance with donor’s
regulations
Financial accounting and reporting - 20%
- Documents and maintains complete and accurate supporting information for all
financial transactions
- Oversees the bookkeeping function including maintenance of the general ledger,
accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll
- Analyses all financial transactions and preparation of journal entries for accrual,
prepayments, corrections, and adjustments
- Prepares and reviews country balance sheet monthly and submits to Regional
Office
- Provides accurate and timely reporting on the financial activity of individual
projects
- Ensures accurate and timely financial statements are prepared in accordance
with contract agreements with funders
- Stays abreast on program priorities and their financial implications and makes
field trips at least on a quarterly basis to conduct audit spot checks
- Coordinates and supports annual external organizational audits and grant audits
- Develops schedules, performs, or supervises the completion of country internal
control audits, and initiates actions necessary to correct internal control
weaknesses
Planning, Budgeting and forecasting - 15%
- Supports the program team in preparation of detailed activity-based program
and operational budgets for Grants
- Supports the CD in preparation of annual country office operating budgets, and
bi-annual forecasts
- Supports the Program Manager (PM) liaising with Projects and partners in the
process of budget reviews, analysis, and use of standardised templates
- Assists the CD and the PM with the preparation of budgets for funding
applications
- Identifies any shortfalls in shared costs budget coverage and ensures new
budgets cover the appropriate percentage of shared costs and reviews of
unrestricted funding versus approved allocation and advise the CD & PM on the
most efficient cost recovery methods and techniques in line with the
organizational policy
- Monitors and reviews budgets to support financial stability, ongoing project
viability, and consistency with agreed technical plans and actual
implementation. Provides strategic direction regarding the annual work plan,
budget, and changes to project plans, ensuring the cost efficiency and value-formoney over the life of the project
- Reviews actual vs. forecasted budget financial results with the Programs Team to
ensure maximum utilization of budgeted amounts and to provide
recommendations for realignments as required
Team management and capacity building - 10%
- Develops and implements a training program to ensure staff development and
minimize RTP’s exposure when staff are absent or depart for the country’s staff
including partners to ensure everyone’s understanding of budgetary
components and financial compliance requirements of the project/organization
- Ensures comprehensive and constructive performance reviews are completed
on a timely basis and facilitates discussion of performance and career options
with all country finance staff
- Leads the Finance Team and logistics (where applicable), monitors performance
of direct reports, assesses the performance gaps in his/her direct reports and
provides timely feedback, recommends to management the needed ongoing
support and appropriate training and development to close the gaps
- Sets performance objectives and developing action plans with direct reports to
achieve goals
- Oversees training and technical support to country program, logistics and
administrative staff for skills improvement in the areas of accounting, reporting
and internal control
- Provides ongoing support and coaching to strengthen the finance team’s
performance towards serving stakeholders’ needs. This will include support
visits where necessary
RTP Financial guidelines, procedures, and policies - 5%
- Maintains current knowledge of local government requirements related to financial matters and ensures compliance with tax regulations and other legal requirements
- Closely monitors all financial activities and keeps the DAFBA/DMEAF advised of all situations which have the potential for a negative impact on internal controls or financial performance
- Complies and keeps abreast with all organizational policies, procedures, and guidelines and internal controls framework
Payroll management - 5%
- Ensures that all statutory requirements of the organization are met including but
not limited to Charitable Status, Withholding Payments, Income Tax, Social
Security and VAT
- Oversees all payroll functions to ensure that employees are paid in a timely and
accurate manner and issues pay slips
- Ensures accurate and timely monthly payroll preparation process as well as
quarterly and annual payroll reconciliations
- Ensures all employees have submitted correct and signed timesheets as per the
approved level of Effort percentages
Management of cash and bank transactions - 5%
- Supervises the preparation of Cash Transfer Requests to HQ through the
Regional Office and ensures that appropriate balances are maintained to
facilitate grant implementation
- Oversees the daily cash/bank management of financial transactions
- Oversees all the incoming wires from HQ/Donors
- Oversees the timely preparation, review and approval of all monthly bank
account and cash reconciliations
- Monitors petty cash accounts including the spot checking of balances and
payments
- Designs, implements, and monitors systems and procedures to maintain
accurate up-to-date forecasts of cash requirements for meeting future spending,
including commitments entered and which obligate RTP to future spending
- Supervises the collection and recoverability of contractual, project partner
activity advances, staff activity and travel advances and other receivables
Administrative and logistics functions - 5%
- Ensures proper purchase related templates are used, all purchases are correctly
analysed, and adequate supporting documents are well maintained as per the
checklist and aligned with Policies
- Ensures proper travel related templates are used, travel related data are
properly reviewed and analysed and adequate supporting documents are well
maintained as per the Policies
- Oversees the protection of the country’s assets (inventory and fixed assets)
through the enforcement of internal control policies and procedures by ensuring that the Fixed Assets and Inventory registers are in place and updated biannually and reported to RO office
- Ensures all expenses are authorized and approved in line within Field Authorization Policy
- Oversees the administration and Logistics functions (where applicable) to ensure compliance with RTP and donor procurement procedures
- Performs other duties as assigned. 5%
Requisites
- A Master’s degree or equivalent in business administration, finance, accounting or related discipline
- Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible related experience in all aspects of accounting
and finance management for non-profit organizations
- 7 years or more experience in handling the local/international grants and grant financial
reports
- Strong hands-on managerial skills with experience leading and collaborating with small teams
- CPA, ACCA or CMA or other related designations
- Ability to plan and implement work plan with minimum supervision
- Good networking and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work with large data with attention to details
- Ability to work efficiently under pressure to meet tight deadlines
- Excellent communication and reporting skills
- Strong analytical abilities and abilities to prepare concise and informative financial reports
- Excellent reporting skills
- Good professional verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work as part of a culturally diverse team
- Leadership and management skills
- Results oriented and committed to accountability
- Advanced knowledge in the use of financial software applications. MS Excel, MS Word, MS Power
Point required
- Fluency in written and spoken Portuguese and English languages
- Knowledge of SAGE accounting software
- Superior bookkeeping skills
- Experience managing a direct report
- Experience in budgetary management, forecasting and financial control
Notes
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
- While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Shortlisting of applications will begin immediately, and interviews may be held before the closing date. Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or marital status
- We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance. We are a child-cantered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory police record check as a condition of employment