Overview
In close coordination with USAID, the program will contribute to the US government efforts to address the root causes of irregular migration from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, including increasing community and institutional resilience.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Finance Assistant will be responsible for (a) ensuring that payments requirements are met based on USAID policies and procedures; (b) implement financial procedures in compliance with Creative and USAID policies and procedures; (c) Preparation of payroll and staff reimbursements (d) Timely disbursement for small grants related payments to field offices.
REPORTING & SUPERVISION
This position reports to the Finance Manager.
Responsibilities
- Assist in preparation of budgets, monitor, review, and revise as required.
- Coordinate with the Grants Department to reconcile finance record of grants.
- Initiate and follow through on information gathering and documents needed with the Government of El Salvador, Headquarters, and relevant ministries on renewal of MOU, tax exemption, banking, leases, and other contracts.
- Monitor compliance of grantees through field visits and financial report review provide training and orientation to new staff. Bring potential non-compliance issues to the attention of the Finance Manager.
- Oversee cash flow, adherence to Salvadoran tax and labor laws.
- Prepare financial reports for Headquarters prior to submission to Finance Manager.
- Implement procedures and forms for request and issue of funds for program needs.
- Assist Finance Manager in forecasting and request cash transfers from HQ to ensure adequate supply of funds in country.
- Pay authorized bills to contractors, suppliers, and monthly payroll for employees.
- Check petty cash vouchers, receipts, and replenish to established levels upon receipt of replenishment requests.
- Produce segregated finance records at the request of the Finance Manager such as expenses for specific locations or grants.
- Cooperate and assist in audit requirements.
- Assist Finance Manager to produce Monthly Finance Reports according to home office procedures and submit by the mandated deadline.
- Maintain grant financial records.
- Oversee project procurement in accordance with contract and Creative requirements.
- Assist in compiling and reviewing timesheets of the staff so that payroll is processed in a timely and accurate fashion.
- Assist with financial tracking of local sub-contractors and fixed price contracts as needed
Undertake other duties as assigned by supervisor.**Qualifications**
High School diploma required, Bachelor's degree in relevant field (finance, accounting, business, etc.) highly desired.
1+ year of general work experience and 1+ years of specific experience relative to the position required.
Medium level spoken and written English is highly desired, entry level required.
Fluency in Spanish required.
Experience with USAID program finances and budgeting (preferred) or similar work for other donors/U.S. Government agencies.
Must have existing work authorization for El Salvador.
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