Program Finance Manager, Global Health Security Project (GHS)
Company: Jhpiego
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: May 28, 2023
Job Description:
Overview
The Program Finance Manager is part of the Global Programs Finance
Team and works closely with Program Staff, Contracts, Global Human
Resources, and Jhpiego's Country offices to ensure accurate
financial, contractual, and administrative reporting to management
teams and agencies external to Jhpiego.The Program Finance Manager
will primarily provide management and oversight of the financial
and contractual aspects of supported countries and assigned project
areas. This includes proposal support, start-up, implementation,
and control, financial monitoring, close-out, reporting, audit and
cross-cutting Global Program Finance (GPF) functions.The Program
Finance Manager ensures financial systems and reports are
compatible with standard Jhpiego accounting practices and adhere to
donor rules and regulations. Additionally, this position provides
capacity building, coaching, and mentoring of junior finance staff
and local partners by developing learning activities and materials
to support capacity building.
This is a hybrid role based out of our Baltimore, MD or Washington
DC office. -
Responsibilities
Financial Management
- Works in tandem with SPFMs and Project Finance Directors to
provide overall backstop support to project(s)
- Acts as a key partner to supported country offices and provides
specialized support, guidance, and advice on global financial
policies / procedures for projects
- Works as primary finance manager for global projects involving
multiple countries
- Supports budget development integrating key considerations and
findings
- Oversee development of comprehensive annual work plan budget in
consultation with program, country, and technical teams
- Develops budget narratives with necessary inputs from programs,
technical and country teams
- Conducts pipeline analysis and reporting as needed
- Conducts financial forecasting and projections
- Adapts and modifies global financial processes and procedures
to meet changing regulatory and donor requirements
- Assesses potential impacts of proposed changes to processes,
procedures and/or policies
- Facilitates and implements actions plans to address
performance, risk and/or governance issues, as well as enhancements
to global financial policies / procedures
- Serves as RIF (Remote Imprest Fund) administrator to review and
approve RIF replenishment request
- Follows up on QBE (QuickBooks Enterprise) due diligence report
findings to clear
- within 30 days, ensuring country and program staff understand
each finding and its applicable solution.
Financial Monitoring & Analysis
- Performs key financial analysis including BvA, Burn Rate,
resource utilization, etc.
- Reviews and reconciles sub-recipients' invoices
- Reviews expenditure monitoring reports
- Monitors financial expenses of sub-grantees against obligations
and established budget, following JHU high-risk sub
procedures
- Responds to internal and external audit requests
- Reviews and approves monthly financial package and ensures the
proper checks, balances, and reconciliation of balance sheet
items
- Ensures compliance and tracking of tax and statutory
requirements (e.g., audit, government filings, VAT, payroll tax,
import, other)
- Monitors and manages all SAP related activities as
required
- Performs financial non-payroll transfers and accounting
reconciliations in SAP.
Reporting
- Maintains a schedule of routine and ad hoc reports
- Conducts complex analyses on reports, summarizing and providing
key information to donors as needed
- Completes recurring invoices according to funder and
organizational requirements
- Prepares final financial reports accurately and on time.
Country/Project Support, Capacity Building & Training
- Leads monthly US-based financial review meetings
- Supports monthly country financial review meetings
- Participates in project close out meetings and lead financial
activities for close-out
- Conducts all close out activities assigned
- Travels to assist country teams with annual work planning and
project/office start-up and/or close-out
- Reviews and comments on annual country operating
budget
- Monitors country operating expenses against budget
- Oversees regular review of country fringe rates, office leases,
other liability accounts
- Leads finance-specific tasks, including the development of
training and orientation materials for in-country finance and
non-finance staff on financial related matters
- Builds financial management capacity of country finance staff
and local partners through on-site and virtual coaching while
providing feedback on budgets, financial monitoring, expense
reports, invoicing, etc.
Proposal Inputs
- Provides input to proposal budget development costs by
leveraging findings from analyses on new and existing country
implementation costs
- Reviews NPD budgets and budget notes to ensure accuracy and
adequate staffing structure to adhere to internal controls
- Reviews and comments on new award documentation before signing
for feasibility from a financial perspective
- Participates in NPD handover meetings, reviewing new awards and
highlighting items for project and in-country staff
- Reviews start-up plans and develops budgets, providing both HQ
and in-country support.
Supervision (if applicable)
- Provides coaching, guidance and mentorship to direct report(s)
where needed
- Sets targets and objectives for assigned area and delivers
results
- Grows team expertise to align with program and organizational
direction while continually looking for ways to provide / enhance
the value delivered
- Leads a high-performing team and provides ongoing feedback and
performance reviews
- Tracks, monitors and effectively addresses and / or rewards
performance of team members
- Manages employees in compliance with all HR policies,
procedures, guidelines
- Shares knowledge, information, skills, and subject matter
expertise among the team and ensures the timely communication of
issues while encouraging good working relationships with other
functions / teams
- Recruits for all hires to ensure a highly diverse, qualified
workforce with the necessary capabilities needed to achieve
goals
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Finance related field. -
- 5+ years' progressive experience providing financial management
and oversight in international development program operations
required: 7 years experience preferred.
- Extensive financial or cost management experience>
$10M/year
- Intermediate knowledge of US GAAP, IFRS, FAR, and 2CFR200:
Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards
- In depth knowledge of USG donor agency regulations (i.e.,
USAID, CDC, DOD) and other donor agencies (UN, Global Fund, Private
Foundations)
- Knowledge of cost accounting methods and practices applicable
to management of private and federal monies
- Sub-contract and sub-agreement financial management
experience
- Experience with international, non-profit organizations, as
well as a multi-office, multi-national environment
- Intermediate knowledge of international taxation, banking,
regulatory and reporting environment
- Understanding of the difference between contracts and
cooperative agreements and their relevant terms and
conditions
- Experience with financial software applications, databases,
spreadsheets, and/or word processing required.
- Excellent general management skills particularly in
facilitation, team building and coordination
- Effective communicator with ability to communicate
organization's direction and ability to motivate others with
strong, honest leadership
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Ability to work in a matrixed environment and manage several
competing priorities simultaneously
- Aware of and sensitive to working in multiple socio- economic
settings and with multi-cultural groups in a developing country
environment
- Ability to travel internationally, particularly to low-
resource settings, to provide training, audit support,
etc.
- Field experience especially in developing countries
- Advanced Excel skills required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior supervisory, coaching and training experience a plus.
The salary range for this role is expected to be: $78,814 -
$94,577.
Total Rewards:
The referenced salary range is based on Johns Hopkins University's
good faith belief at the time of posting. Actual compensation may
vary based on factors such as geographic location, work experience,
market conditions, education/training and skill level. Johns
Hopkins offers a total rewards package that supports our employees'
health, life, career and retirement. More information can be found
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Please refer to the job description above to see which forms of
equivalency are permitted for this position. If permitted,
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30 undergraduate degree credits (semester hours) or 18 graduate
degree credits may substitute for one year of experience.
Additional related experience may substitute for required education
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hiring individuals with a justice-involved background, consistent
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