Action Africa Help International (AAH-I) is an African-led, regional organisation, working in East and Southern Africa to improve the lives of livelihood-challenged communities.
AAH-I has country programmes in Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Zambia.
It brings over 20 years’ experience working with communities in conflict and post-conflict situations, including refugees, internally displaced people, host communities, pastoralists and communities in urban slums.
Action Africa Help International (AAH-I) is recruiting the following positions:
a) Grants Finance Manager – who will provide a bridge between programs and finance by providing leadership and direction for programs performance; coordinates the implementation of grant awards and ensures post-award compliance; compiles financial and non-financial data for the preparation of internal reports, compliance reports, and grants donor billings.
Qualifications and Experience
- A degree in Finance and Grants Management;
- 4 years’ experience in Finance and Grants Management;
- Experience in writing and reviewing financial reports in an international NGO.
- b) Human Resource Manager – who will provide a professional HR service and manage the administration functions of the organization in a manner that ensures there is a conducive working environment, a skilled and motivated workforce that facilitates the achievement of the organizational objectives, and compliance with employment legislature in all countries of operation.
- A first degree in HR management, business administration or the social sciences;
- A Diploma in HR Management;
- 5 – 7 years experience in a similar or higher position.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should email application letters and CVs (with 3 referees) addressed to recruitke@actionafricahelp.org to be received by 24th July, 2015 at 5:00 pm.
The email Subject Line must show the job title of the position applied for.
AAH-I is an equal-opportunity employer.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The full Job Descriptions are available on the AAH-I website (www.actionafricahelp.org).
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