Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Strategic Financial Advisory and Leadership
- Serve as a principal financial advisor to OFA Health leadership on budgeting, financial planning, and resource allocation for USG‑funded health programs.
- Provide strategic guidance on financial implications of transitioning health assistance from implementing partners to G2G financing mechanisms.
- Support senior leadership in financial decision‑making related to large‑scale health investments and multi‑year funding commitments.
Financial Analysis, Budgeting, and Costing
- Conduct detailed financial and budget analyses to support program design, funding decisions, and G2G agreement development.
- Analyze cost structures, expenditure trends, and funding gaps across health programs to inform prioritization and efficiency improvements.
- Support development and review of budgets, financial projections, and medium‑term expenditure frameworks related to health assistance.
Government‑to‑Government Financial Engagement
- Lead financial discussions with Government of Kenya counterparts, including Ministries of Health, National Treasury, county finance departments, and oversight bodies.
- Provide technical advice on aligning USG financing with national and county budget processes and public financial management systems.
- Serve as a key liaison between USG agencies and Kenyan government institutions on financial planning, reporting, and accountability.
Fiduciary Risk Management and Compliance
- Identify, assess, and monitor fiduciary, financial, and operational risks associated with G2G financing and direct funding through government systems.
- Advise on internal controls, financial safeguards, and risk mitigation measures to protect USG funds.
- Ensure compliance with U.S. Government financial regulations, policies, and reporting requirements related to foreign assistance.
Financial Oversight, Monitoring, and Reporting
- Support financial monitoring frameworks to track expenditures, burn rates, and financial performance of G2G‑funded programs.
- Review financial reports, audits, and expenditure data to ensure accuracy, transparency, and accountability.
- Prepare financial briefs, analyses, and decision memos for OFA leadership and interagency stakeholders.
Interagency Coordination
- Coordinate closely with the health interagency team in Nairobi (State, CDC, Department of War) and with relevant offices in Washington, DC.
- Provide financial inputs into interagency planning, reporting, and strategic reviews related to health foreign assistance.
Required Qualifications:
Education
- Master’s degree in finance, economics, accounting, public financial management, public policy, or related field.
- Professional certifications (e.g., CPA, ACCA, CFA) are required.
Professional Experience
- Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in financial analysis, budgeting, public finance, or fiduciary oversight, preferably in international development or government settings.
- Demonstrated experience managing or analyzing large‑scale donor‑funded or government financing programs.
- Strong working knowledge of U.S. Government foreign assistance financial regulations and public financial management systems.
- Experience engaging with government finance institutions and senior stakeholders.
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time