The Education Sector
Support Programme in Nigeria (ESSPIN) is a six-year UK government funded
programme designed to provide strategic technical assistance to support
education reform at Federal level. A principal objective of the programme is to
strengthen the ability of target States to plan and implement strategies for
transforming the delivery of education services, to improve education
management and funding mechanisms and thus to have a sustainable impact on teaching
and learning in schools.
We are currently recruiting to fill the following finance positions:
Job Title: FINANCE
OFFICER
Job Ref: 16644BR
Location: Kaduna
Job Ref: 16644BR
Location: Kaduna
Job Profile
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
·
Work in accordance with the project accounting
handbook to administer programme funds at Abuja level;
·
In consultation with the National Programme
Manager and the Deputy Finance Manager, produce regular rolling quarterly and
monthly forecasts and submit monthly site returns to the Deputy Finance Manager
in Abuja to feed into the monthly reconciliation and invoicing processes;
·
Maintain up-to-date project accounts on the
system to ensure that timely, accurate and appropriate information is available
to the programme management team;
·
Liaise with administrative and technical teams
to ensure accurate forecasting and prompt disbursal and reconciliation of
expenditure;
·
Supervise preparation of all payment vouchers,
journal vouchers and cheques and ensure the timely settlement of all undisputed
sub-contractor invoices;
·
Support the disbursement of fund for workshop
and related activities, and the reconciliation of such disbursement
·
Monitor expenditure and advise the National
Programme Manager and Deputy Programme Finance Manager of potential issues with
regards to forecasting, disbursement or accounting;
·
Maintain a petty cash register and supervise the
imprest accounts for Abuja based staff;
·
Establish good and considerate working
relationships with all staff within the programme, demonstrating respect for
their own roles and responsibilities.
Candidate Specification
Essential competencies/skills
Excellent financial management/ accountancy skills;
·
Good IT skills and confidence/proficiency in all
Microsoft packages, and the ability to master CE in-house
·
Financial management system, FiFi;
·
Attention to detail and accuracy;
·
Ability to think ahead and produce accurate;
·
Willingness to be flexible and respond in a
timely manner to support colleagues in Abuja head office and
·
State Offices when the need requires;
·
May undertake periodic travel to State Offices
for financial team meetings.
Required
academic/professional qualifications, training and experience
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Relevant professional qualification (ICAN or ACCA, CIM,
etc.)
Previous experience working in a large donor funded
programme
Ability to work as a member of a team.
Job Title: FINANCE
OFFICER
Job Ref: 16645BR
Location: Abuja
Job Ref: 16645BR
Location: Abuja
Job Profile
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
·
Work in accordance with the project accounting
handbook to administer programme funds at Abuja level;
·
In consultation with the National Programme
Manager and the Deputy Finance Manager, produce regular rolling quarterly and
monthly forecasts and submit monthly site returns to the Deputy Finance Manager
in Abuja to feed into the monthly reconciliation and invoicing processes;
·
Maintain up-to-date project accounts on the
system to ensure that timely, accurate and appropriate information is available
to the programme management team;
·
Liaise with administrative and technical teams
to ensure accurate forecasting and prompt disbursal and reconciliation of
expenditure;
·
Supervise preparation of all payment vouchers,
journal vouchers and cheques and ensure the timely settlement of all undisputed
sub-contractor invoices;
·
Support the disbursement of fund for workshop
and related activities, and the reconciliation of such disbursement
·
Monitor expenditure and advise the National
Programme Manager and Deputy Programme Finance Manager of potential issues with
regards to forecasting, disbursement or accounting;
·
Maintain a petty cash register and supervise the
imprest accounts for Abuja based staff;
·
Establish good and considerate working
relationships with all staff within the programme, demonstrating respect for
their own roles and responsibilities.
Candidate Specification
Essential competencies/skills
·
Excellent financial management/ accountancy skills;
·
Good IT skills and confidence/proficiency in all
Microsoft packages, and the ability to master CE in-house
·
Financial management system, FiFi;
·
Attention to detail and accuracy;
·
Ability to think ahead and produce accurate;
·
Willingness to be flexible and respond in a
timely manner to support colleagues in Abuja head office and
·
State Offices when the need requires;
·
May undertake periodic travel to State Offices
for financial team meetings.
Required
academic/professional qualifications, training and experience
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Relevant professional qualification (ICAN or ACCA, CIM,
etc.)
Previous experience working in a large donor funded
programme
Ability to work as a member of a team.
Job Title: FINANCE
OFFICER
Job Ref: 16914BR
Location: Kano
Job Ref: 16914BR
Location: Kano
Job Profile
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
The Finance Officer will be responsible for the day-to-day management of finances within Abuja as applicable, in accordance with Cambridge Education’ systems and procedures and consistent with the client's requirements.
Job Description
·
Work in accordance with the project accounting
handbook to administer programme funds at Abuja level;
·
In consultation with the National Programme
Manager and the Deputy Finance Manager, produce regular rolling quarterly and
monthly forecasts and submit monthly site returns to the Deputy Finance Manager
in Abuja to feed into the monthly reconciliation and invoicing processes;
·
Maintain up-to-date project accounts on the
system to ensure that timely, accurate and appropriate information is available
to the programme management team;
·
Liaise with administrative and technical teams
to ensure accurate forecasting and prompt disbursal and reconciliation of
expenditure;
·
Supervise preparation of all payment vouchers,
journal vouchers and cheques and ensure the timely settlement of all undisputed
sub-contractor invoices;
·
Support the disbursement of fund for workshop
and related activities, and the reconciliation of such disbursement
·
Monitor expenditure and advise the National
Programme Manager and Deputy Programme Finance Manager of potential issues with
regards to forecasting, disbursement or accounting;
·
Maintain a petty cash register and supervise the
imprest accounts for Abuja based staff;
·
Establish good and considerate working
relationships with all staff within the programme, demonstrating respect for
their own roles and responsibilities.
Candidate Specification
Essential competencies/skills
·
Excellent financial management/ accountancy skills;
·
Good IT skills and confidence/proficiency in all
Microsoft packages, and the ability to master CE in-house
·
Financial management system, FiFi;
·
Attention to detail and accuracy;
·
Ability to think ahead and produce accurate;
·
Willingness to be flexible and respond in a
timely manner to support colleagues in Abuja head office and
·
State Offices when the need requires;
·
May undertake periodic travel to State Offices
for financial team meetings.
Required
academic/professional qualifications, training and experience
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Educated to degree standard or equivalent
Relevant professional qualification (ICAN or ACCA, CIM,
etc.)
Previous experience working in a large donor funded
programme
Ability to work as a member of a team.
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