OVERALL SUMMARY
OF THE POST
The responsibility of the Grants
Coordinator is to ensure the program’s appropriate grant management, both the donor contract
management and compliance (ensuring donor rules are applied and respected,
donor reports are prepared and submitted
timely and with the needed accuracy, and other donor requirements are met, etc.) and the partnership management and oversight, as per CARE relevant policies. S/he will work
with respective CARE units in CARE Uganda, Regional Management Unit (RMU) , and CARE USA headquarters as well as CARE
International Member Partners (CMPs) and other
respective partner organizations. The job holder will support assigned
initiatives to run efficient budget management and guide the partner staff and finance on donor
requirements/guidelines. collaborates closely with Grants, Programs, finance,
and other support staff.
She/he will be
supervised by the Grants Manager. S/he collaborates closely with Grants,
Program, finance, and other support staff.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
Job Responsibility 1: Partnership management(40%)
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Ensures transparent partner
selection as per Partnership policy.
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Ensures organizational capacity
and due diligence assessments are conducted to inform final
decisions on partner selection for approval by Decision Making committee (DMC),
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Prepares Partner agreements and all related
required documentation for approval of Partners by DMC.
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Collaboratively work with the Senior Initiative Manager
to prepare a Capacity Building
plan for the partner but with a focus on the program
support functions (administration,
procurement and finance systems
and policies integrity) and internal controls to ensure
funds entrusted to the partner are well managed and well accounted for, based on results from assessments and monitors progress/implementation against these plans.
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Ensures inception and training meetings on Partnership rules &
regulations and possible specific donor rules and regulations are held
within 3 months of the
Partnership agreement signature.
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Ensures Partners have PIDs & and are uploaded in PeopleSoft with the right level of AIDs in a timely manner & ensures
program staff are informed of
these codes.
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Prepares weekly reports
on partner’s progress
and challenges for management input and action.
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Advises program and DMC on the need for modifications to agreements (e.g., extensions, earlier terminations, change
of approved amounts, revisions of budgets, etc.) and supports the program in preparing the necessary documentation for approval of modification by DMC.
Job Responsibility 2: Partnership compliance and Risk Management(30%)
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Ensure timely disbursement and accountability of partner reports
and timely reconciliation of their accounts.
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Conduct ongoing and close monitoring of Partner performance, analyzing results versus
Scope of Work jointly with the program,
conducting regular visits to the partner and their activities/beneficiaries,
analyzing expenditure versus budget and expenditure versus realized
activities, etc.
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Prepare cash projections for the partner
and submit them to the CARE team for planning
purposes.
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Assist the partner in budgeting, maintaining accounting, and financial
controls. The Grants Coordinator has both a
controlling and a trainer/capacity-building role vis-à-vis partners.
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Work with an audit approach and regularly test the integrity of the
partners’ internal controls by personally conducting
spot checks and audits of submitted and reported expenses and by recommending
and/or organizing audits by other
colleagues from CARE (e.g., RMU, global roving auditors) and/or external
audit firms when required.
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Physically visit the partner and conduct & document spot checks of
reported expenses and verify the integrity of processes,
conducted activities, and documentation. Any concern, suspicion of fraud, or
fraud will immediately be reported as per CARE’s anti-fraud and anti-corruption policy.
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Run monthly expenditure reports for partners (ensuring
partners’ financial reports are captured) and submit them to the PM for joint review and analysis.
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Prepare donor financial reports in a timely manner and with the required accuracy
in the required format.
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Review and contribute to the narrative reports to ensure consistency
with financial information and partner reports and information.
Job Responsibility 3: Support Project
and Program managers
with grants for financial
management (20%)
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Ensure inception and close-out meetings are held and documented as per
CARE policy with the participation of all relevant departments (program team, administration, finance, HR) so that a common understanding of each new initiative
is built quickly across all relevant departments of CARE; During these
meetings, the Grants Coordinator will present
the specific donor
rules and regulations that all staff
and partners will need to abide with, with a focus on financial management and budget
flexibility, procurement rules, any special
per diem rates, any special requirements.
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Ensures timely award set up upon contract signing, PIDs are uploaded in
PeopleSoft with the right level of AIDs in a timely
manner & ensures program staff are informed of these codes.
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Prepare donor financial reports in a timely manner and with the required
accuracy in the required
format.
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Prepare cash projections for grants and submit both to CARE Uganda and donors as appropriate.
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Recommend budget revisions for both grants as needed based on financial
and expenditure reports analysis and on donor rules and regulations related
to budget flexibility.
Job Responsibility 4: Promote
Gender Equity and Diversity and Safeguarding Practices (5%)
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Practice a behavior
that is consistent with CARE’s core values, and promotion
of gender equity and diversity
goals.
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Plays a leadership role in identifying and implementing initiatives that enhance CARE’s commitment to gender and diversity.
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Ensure that CARE Safeguarding policies and procedures are adhered to by all and the staff that S/he supervisors both directly and indirectly.
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Ensure that staff and related personnel under your jurisdiction are
familiar with the following organizational policies
and procedures and can identify when needed how these may have been breached,
The CI Safeguarding policy,
Protection from Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse and Child Abuse, The
anti-discrimination and harassment policy, The code of conduct and the organization's Values.
Job Responsibility 5: Any other duties (5%) As requested by the supervisor.
Relationships and Collaboration:
Internally in CARE Uganda, the Grants Coordinator will
report to the Grants Manager in the Operations Department but will work closely with Programme &
initiative Managers in the program team. S/he will keep daily contact with the
staff working on the assigned
projects; and with staff members in the Country Office that provide management,
financial, and logistical support to the Programme. Externally, the Grants Coordinator will maintain regular contact and dialogue with
partners and auditors, with other INGOs supporting common partners and organizational development and capacity-building service providers that CARE and partners might want to contract.
Authority:
The Grants Coordinator has responsibility for financial Programme
monitoring and control.
S/he has the authority
to recommend for the Programme & Initiative Manager’s
approval of partners’
financial reporting and payments
of new installments.
Minimum Qualification and Experience:
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A bachelor’s degree in business
administration, Finance, Accounting,
or BCOM is required. Professional
Accounting qualifications like CPA,
CIMA, and ACCA Level are a MUST.
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A master’s degree is an added advantage.
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Minimum of five (5) years of experience in financial management of development projects
or at a middle or senior management level in accounting, auditing, and grant management.
Experiences with working in a partnership approach and supporting civil society.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
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Computer literate (email,
word processing, spreadsheets,)
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Highly motivated to maintain a regular dialogue
with CARE’s partner
organizations.
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Skills in teamwork, facilitation, and training. Knowledge
of INGO operations and sub-grantee management is an added advantage.
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Sensitive and committed to Gender Equity
and Diversity.
Required Competencies
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Timely Decision Making
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Problem Solving