PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Finance Control Officer ensures strong internal financial oversight by maintaining independent records of cash and ban
k transactions, monitoring field-level financial practices, and ensuring transparency and accuracy in line with COAR and donor regulations. This position plays a key role in promoting financial accountability and minimizing risks of error or fraud.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Primary Responsibilities
· Ensure adherence to all financial regulations in conformity with IAS standards.
· To work some time for late hour in time of year closing, audit preparation etc.
· Work extended hours as needed during year-end closing, audit preparation, and peak financial periods.
· Undertake any reasonable requests made by the Finance Manager related to compliance or internal tracking.
· Maintain a copy of the bank book and regularly record all incoming transfers for internal tracking and reconciliation.
· Collect and record copies of cash payment vouchers from both HQ and provincial offices to monitor and verify consistency between reported expenses and actual payments.
· Provide weekly internal updates to the Finance Manager on fund inflow/outflow trends to support transparency and early identification of cash handling issues.
- Technical Support and Expertise
· Ensure field office advances are settled in a reasonable amount of time with correct supporting documentation.
· Ensure that expenses incurred in the Districts and Provinces are for planned activities and forecasted and properly requisitioned.
· Support financial controls by maintaining independent records of bank transfers and cash payments for internal monitoring purposes; this includes tracking the use of funds and identifying irregularities in documentation shared from provincial offices
- Coordination and Collaboration
· To prepare vouchers for Head Office, District and Provincial Offices for entry into QuickBooks
· To feed QuickBooks with daily head office transaction and that of field offices as well.
· To assist in reconciling the cash with cashier in presence of two other finance officers.
· To assist in procurement process with logistic and some time to be member of the procurement committee suggested by the Director.
· Assist in the forecasting of District and Provincial office expenditure and cash requirements.
· Mention responsibilities related to engaging with internal and external stakeholders
- Monitoring and Reporting
· To check the field reports documentation and to ensure that such are in line with COAR Plans and procedures
· Fill other duties in the finance department as required to ensure a segregation of duties.
- Adherence to Policies
· Comply fully with all COAR financial management policies, donor regulations, and national laws.
· Adhere to COAR safeguarding, PSEA, anti-fraud, and ethical conduct policies.
· Maintain confidentiality and data security for all financial information handled.
- Other Duties
· Assist in onboarding and financial orientation of new provincial finance/admin staff.
· Participate in internal finance team reviews or workshops.
· Support financial capacity-building efforts within the finance department.