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Senior Grants Officer – GCF/GEF Projects ESARO at International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

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Description: The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together. Created in 1948, IUCN has evolved into the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. It harnesses the experience, resources and reach of its 1,300 Member organisations and the input of some 16,000 experts. IUCN is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. Our experts are organised into six commissions dedicated to species survival, environmental law, protected areas, social and economic policy, ecosystem management, and education and communication. The ability to convene diverse stakeholders and provide the latest science, objective recommendations and on-the-ground expertise drives IUCN’s mission of informing and empowering conservation efforts worldwide. We provide a neutral forum in which governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples groups, faith-based organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges. By facilitating these solutions, IUCN provides governments and institutions at all levels with the impetus to achieve universal goals, including on biodiversity, climate change and sustainable development, which IUCN was instrumental in defining. Combined, our knowledge base and diverse membership make IUCN an incubator and trusted repository of best practices, conservation tools, and international guidelines and standards. As the only environmental organisation with official United Nations Observer Status, IUCN ensures that nature conservation has a voice at the highest level of international governance. IUCN’s expertise and extensive network provide a solid foundation for a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects around the world. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve people’s well-being. They also produce a wealth of data and information which feeds into IUCN’s analytical capacity. Through their affiliation with IUCN, Member organisations are part of a democratic process, voting Resolutions which drive the global conservation agenda. They meet every four years at the IUCN World Conservation Congress to set priorities and agree on the Union’s work programme. IUCN congresses have produced several key international environmental agreements including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the World Heritage Convention, and the Ramsar Convention on wetlands. We continue to help these conventions strengthen and evolve so that they can respond to emerging challenges. Our Member organisations are represented by the IUCN Council - the governing body. Headquartered in Switzerland, IUCN Secretariat comprises around 900 staff in more than 50 countries. Our vision A just world that values and conserves nature. Our mission Influence, encourage and assist societies throughout the world to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable. Our history IUCN was founded in October 1948 as the International Union for the Protection of Nature (or IUPN) following an international conference in Fontainebleau, France. The organisation changed its name to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources in 1956 with the acronym IUCN (or UICN in French and Spanish). This remains our full legal name to this day. Use of the name "World Conservation Union”, in conjunction with IUCN, began in 1990. From March 2008 this name is no longer commonly used.
Job Description

SPECIFIC DUTIES:

The Senior Grants Officer-GCF/GEF will perform the following specific duties:

Projects financial management and reporting;

Updating TWENDE project expenditure into the NAV financial system ensuring they are properly and accurately coded and captured into the correct budget lines.

Assign new signed projects award numbers on award vision and ensure the project is converted into a C-project on the project portal.

Maintain project and donor database information and files in both hard and soft copies.

Support in updating the project portal ensuring project budgets are well captured on the portal.

Provides direct, proactive, hands-on budget and reports management support by providing monthly analyzed budget information / expenditure report to the Project Managers.

Ensure compliance of all donor requirements, as per signed agreements, when reviewing expenses and preparing financial reports.

Commission project specific audits as per donor reporting requirements and ensure completion on a timely basis and submission as per contract deadlines to donors.

Ensure compliance by continually staying up to date on changes in donor and IUCN regulations and ensuring documentation and communication of all relevant regulations to unit members and program unit e.g. Program and Project Managers.

Periodically review the donor receivables and follow up on project income to ensure IUCN receives project income as per funds requests on a timely basis.

Update the TMS with the staff time budget allocations on projects and ensure that staff time cost recovery is up to date and as per budget.

On a quarterly basis prepare the projects in deficit analysis report and ensure project balances are well justified, follow up on income receipt and allocations from donors and other allocations from internal IUCN offices and ensure closed projects are properly closed in the award.

Generate and share monthly Budget vs. Actual (BVA) reports with Project Managers, Country Representatives, and ESARO management, including variance analysis and corrective recommendations.

Serve as the focal point for all ESARO GCF/GEF projects, ensuring effective coordination between HQ, donors, and the ESARO office.

Develop and maintain a financial monitoring tracker for all GCF/GEF projects across ESARO.

Develop and present quarterly GCF/GEF project financial management dashboards to senior management, highlight implementation progress, identifying bottlenecks, and recommending corrective actions.

Sub grants/Partners contractual/Financial Management Accountabilities;

Lead in the Due Diligence process of partner’s selection for all sections relating to financial management and reporting.

Carry out periodic sub-grantee/partner monitoring and financial reviews and provide appropriate follow up actions to ensure timely IP reporting in line with contractual obligations and recorded in Nav.

Under the guidance of ESARO Grants and Contracts Manager, carry out financial management training for sub-grantees and support them to maintain proper books of accounts.

Act as a resource to IPs on grant compliance issues related to donor requirements.

Reconcile IP records on a quarterly basis and ensure that IUCN and partners records are reconciled.

Monitor settlement of disbursements to the IPs to ensure timeliness in disbursements to IPS.

Budget and Proposal Development;

  • Focal point in all GCF/GEF projects budget development working with the programme teams and supporting in the proposal development process.
  • Support reviews that ensure proposal budgets/budget amendments are in line with donor regulations.
  • Recommend or facilitate opportunities to help build staff and partner capacity in budget formulation and management.
  • Support in annual IUCN budgeting process and development.
  • Others;
  • Lead on all GCF/GEF project audits ensuring that audits are conducted on time and recommendations implemented accordingly.
  • Support in review and sign off process of donor contracts and consultancy contracts ensuring that IUCN contract and procurement compliance regulations are adhered to.
  • Maintain an updated memorandum register of fixed assets acquired by the various projects in order to track the acquisition, movement and disposal of such project fixed assets in line with donor agreements.
  • Assist ESARO Grants and Contracts Manager in preparing and reviewing the project status report when called upon.
  • Carry out any other duties that may be assigned by supervisors from time to time.

REQUIREMENTS

Education;

  • First degree in Accounting, Finance or related field.
  • Relevant professional qualification in accounting – CPA, ACCA, CIMA preferred

Work Experience;

  • At least 10 years’ relevant work experience in similar capacity with a recognized regional or international development agency
  • Hands on experience in project proposal development and implementation, particular GEF, GCF, EU, USAID, BMU IKI, KFW among others.
  • Working Knowledge of use of ERP-Navision
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time

Key Skills

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