Finance Coordinator South Sudan
Norwegian Refugee Council
- Location:
- Juba, South Sudan
- Grade:
- 7
- Category:
- Professional Staff
Posted Jun 22, 2026Apply by Jul 9, 2026 (12d left)
The Finance Coordinator South Sudan is responsible for implementing strategic and operational financial management ensuring the functioning of consortium partners' finance, human resources, logistics/procurement administration and ICT run efficiently across all programme implementation teams and support departments with quality and compliance with donor and consortium guidelines and procedures in service delivery.
Responsibilities
- Support implementation of NRC’s systems and procedures, including NRC Consortium Guide, donor and South Sudan requirements across the implementing agencies.
- Ensure an effective periodical review of records of implementing agencies for adherence to grant terms and conditions.
- Consolidate financial reports, fund requests and budget of member agencies in a timely and up to a high standard as the grant calendar dictates.
- Ensure the maintenance of high standard filing of Consortium records for all financial and accounting deliverables to ensure ease of access during internal/external audit.
- Play active role in organizing consortium staff coordination meetings and trainings.
- Support NRC and Consortium staff in financial compliance matters.
- Monitor budget utilization of the consortium members pertaining to the relevant grant and take appropriate action on any significant variances.
- Manage Consortium Compliance System including monitoring compliance during planning, implementation and close-out stages of the grant.
- Manage financial aspects of NRC’s role as Lead Agency in the consortium delivering multi-year, multi-partner programmes.
- Ensure financial, logistics and HR management systems & records from all implementing agencies are adequate to protect consortium assets and interests.
- Undertake regular compliance visits and recommend improvements.
- Participate in review, monitoring and capacity building of partners.
- Review and monitor budget of consortium members to support financial stability and value for money.
- Check maintenance of good filing system for all financial deliverables.
- Ensure adequate back-up systems to protect data integrity.
- Organise finance meetings and workshops for consortium members.
- Undertake financial training for finance and non-finance managers.
- Contribute to development and review of risk register on financial, logistics and HR points.
- Maintain effective internal controls to minimize risk of fraud or misappropriation.
- Ensure timely and accurate compilation of financial records and accounts.
- Standardize sub-grant related processes and procedures.
- Ensure donor procurement rules are followed and reviewed.
- Support consortium members in compliance with sub-grant agreements.
- Conduct visits to member agencies’ offices for review and recommendations.
- Organise external and donor audits and facilitate audits with Consortium members.
- Keep track of lessons learnt and share with consortium members.
- Convene and chair technical working groups for support systems and finance.
- Review and consolidate financial reports, fund requests and budgets.
- Monitor budget utilization and take action on variances.
- Manage budget and accounting records for NRC component of the project.
- Provide financial analysis to maximize funds and value for money.
- Monitor fixed assets register and ensure proper reporting and disposal.
- Support lead agency’s finance team in month end closure routines.
- Assist in coordination and management of audit procedures.
- Undertake verification of budget and disbursement requests for NRC component.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting/Business or Finance.
- Professional accounting qualifications such as ACCA, CIMA, CPA or CA would be an asset.
- Experience of working on projects funded by major international donors such as EU, USAID, DFID and the UN.
- At least 2 years of post-qualification experience in a finance/accounting role, in the International NGO sector.
- Auditing experience with NGOs would be an advantage.
- Computer literacy, particularly in Microsoft Office programmes such as Word and Excel as well accounting packages & other database competencies.
- Proven experience of conducting training for finance and non-finance managers.
- Must be able to prioritize and have excellent time management, multitasking, documentation and reporting skills.
- Good problem-solving skills, diplomatic and self-directed.
- Proven communication, interpersonal, representation, negotiation and leadership skills.
- Good command of English.
- Previous experience of working in or managing finance in a consortium model of working.
- Experience in project start up and close out.
- Experience in Audit and/or financial assessment.
- Knowledge of South Sudan context.
- Ability to collaborate with local authorities where support function is required (e.g Assets disposal).
- Solid knowledge of Finance, HR, ICT and Logistics routines in a humanitarian context.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to process large amounts of liquid data.
Skills
- Accounting
- Financial Reporting
- Budget Management
- Donor Fund Management
- Audit and Financial Assessment
- Training Delivery
- MS Excel
- MS Word
- Accounting Software
- Project Financial Management
- Consortium Finance Management
- Time Management
- Documentation and Reporting
- Stakeholder Negotiation
- Leadership
- Human Resources Finance
- Logistics Finance
- ICT Finance
- Data Processing
- International NGO Finance
Languages
English