Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Closing date: 24 Jun 2019
£42,244 per annum
Plan International UK is a global children’s charity. We work to give every child the same chance in life.
The Policy and Programmes Directorate supports our aims by ensuring that we deliver the highest quality policy and programmes. We constantly enhance programme quality and effectiveness, raise income from institutional donors (like the British Government), and drive change through setting and influencing policy agendas.
We are recruiting a Grants Finance Specialist to support our Disaster Risk Management Programmes with the management of the budgetary and financial aspects, including reporting, compliance and risk, related to donor-funded grants and contracts.
This support will cover the entire award lifecycle, from proposal/bid stage, through to contracting, delivery, reporting, audit and close-out, in order to ensure that each stage is carried out to as high a standard as possible. This will include assisting with the development of programme proposal budgets, budget modifications and contract revisions, reviewing and consolidating donor financial reports, supporting the completion of due diligence assessments, and helping build the capacity of Plan International colleagues to ensure compliance with donor regulations and broader requirements. This will include travel for up to 15-20 days per year to Country Offices to support projects.
You will have significant experience in a finance related role and ideally have previously worked in an INGO environment managing grants and contracts from ECHO, DFID, DEC, and the Start Network. You will need to have an interest in the sector and the agility to promptly pick up on donor specific rules, regulations and requirements related to budgeting, financial management, compliance and reporting. You will either hold, or be working towards, a CCAB recognised qualification or be qualified through experience.
The deadline for applications is 9:00am on Monday 24 June 2019
Interviews will take place on Monday 1 July 2019
Due to the nature of our work with children, we follow rigorous child protection policies and procedures in our recruitment process. As a result, some of our roles are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure by the Disclosure and Barring Service. A criminal record will not necessarily bar you from joining us as an employee or volunteer; this will depend on the circumstances of any offences.
How to apply:
If you are interested in applying for this job, please visit our website https://plan-uk.org/jobs-and-volunteering