Scope of work: Services relating to programme grants finance management for a regional programme
Contact validity period: One year
Expected days/hours required to complete consultancy: To be discussed
Deadline to apply: 24 February 2026
Scope of services
The individual’s services are required to assist MENTOR in the overall implementation of its operations, and in the provision of grants, finance and administration activities to support specific country programmes and related HQ systems. The individual will be entrusted with the critical task of supporting the organisation to achieve its objectives in programme grant/award administration in line with MENTOR and donor frameworks.
Main purpose of the role
To assist with the overall management of the organisation’s country programmes through the management of grants, finance, including the development of country level systems to ensure full compliance with the relevant frameworks.
Detailed responsibilities
1. Finance management:
Direct grant and finance technical management with field offices
- Continuous contact with country Finance coordinators, their team, and the Country Director.
- Design the grant and financial management strategy in country with the Country Director.
Grant and programme accounting/donor reporting (for assigned countries)
- Review monthly field accounts, making checks on transfers between accounts, coding of transactions to budgets, use of advance accounts, adequate descriptions, bank and cash reconciliations, payroll.
- Receive field supporting documentation monthly and check for completion.
- Liaise with field offices to resolve questions arising from above checks, advise on necessary adjustments.
- Consolidate monthly HQ expenditure with field expenditure.
- Prepare the field budget planning for each Grant.
- Prepare monthly project reports for internal accounting systems.
- Prepare periodic project financial reports for donors.
- Provide feedback to Programme Managers on expenditure including variances and burn rates.
- Work with Programme Managers to ensure narrative reports are consistent with financial reports.
- Prepare closeout documentation for donors, where applicable.
- Provide project reports and supporting detail to project auditors as required.
Financial management and reporting
- Invoice grant donors and suppliers.
- Ensure the good follow up of internal in country audits.
- Ensure internal controls are in place and that all MENTOR procedures are being properly implemented.
- Create/oversee any additional financial controls.
- Maintain and regularly update the field finance and admin guidelines.
Cash
- Request cash from donors according to agreed schedules.
- Receive and validate requests for cash advances from the field.
- Send cash advances to the field.
- Receive copies of field bank statements and review bank reconciliations provided by the field offices.
2. Grant development
- Work with Programme Managers to review new grant opportunities and donor requests for proposals.
- Work with Programme Managers and country teams to assist them and input into the design of new grants.
- Together with Programme Managers ensure new grant budgets are designed to cover all the related costs of new programmes, and that these costs are adequately demonstrated and described in the proposal package prior to submission.
- Assign accounts codes to project budgets lines ensuring that expenditure can be aligned to suitable headings for donor reporting requirements.
- Report on cash (input/output) flow for each grant to the regional team leader.
3. Staff/HR responsibilities
- Work with the Operational Support Manager to ensure that all HR policies are followed, and staff are contracted within budget.
4. Procurement and logistics
- Work with the Operational Support Manager to ensure that all procurement policies are followed, procurement is signed off at the relevant level and procurement is contracted within budget.
5. Other
- Support internal audits of country programmes
- Other supportive duties as agreed with the Programme Manager and Management Team.
The MENTOR Initiative is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the organisation. We ensure the constant non-discrimination throughout the recruitment process.
The MENTOR Initiative is committed to promoting diversity and gender equality and strongly encourages candidates from under-represented backgrounds to apply.
The MENTOR Initiative applies a zero-tolerance approach to sexual exploitation, abuse, mistreatment or harassment, and other types of unethical behaviour including fraud.
The MENTOR Initiative will contact previous employers of applicants to determine if they have any history of violating international standards and codes of conduct relating to such matters.
Apply via LinkedIn or send your CV, letter of motivation and details of three referees (including your most recent employer) to: recruitment@mentor-initiative.org