Position Title: | Grant Officer |
Location: | Jakarta |
Period of Assignment: | 1 (one) year, with possible extension. |
Reporting To: | Senior Grant Manager (SGM |
Background
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society, or INKLUSI, is working to increase the participation of marginalized groups in, and their benefit from, Indonesia’s socio-cultural, economic and political development. INKLUSI works with government and civil society partners to advance their work in gender equality, the rights of persons with disabilities and social inclusion. INKLUSI supports the Government of Indonesia’s agenda for inclusion, including through national development plans and the Sustainable Development Goals.
INKLUSI is a five-year bilateral Australian and Indonesian Government program (up to A$75 million over 2021-2026) with a possible 3-year extension of up to A$45 million (2026-2029). It is partnering with 11 Indonesian civil society organisations, 8 research partner institutions and their networks across 32 provinces, >120 districts, and >800 villages in Indonesia.
Duty Statement
Reporting to the Senior Grant Manager (SGM) and working closely with the relevant Partnership Coordinator, the Grants Officer is responsible for providing financial management advice, grant reporting, grants processing, and providing technical assistance to partners of INKLUSI program in an effective and efficient manner in accordance with the procedures and guidelines laid out in the INKLUSI Grants Manual and INKLUSI Operation Manual.
Specific Duties
- Play a central role in the development and implementation of partners annual workplan by providing grant planning, finance and budgeting advice.
- Support the partnership team, and others to track activities and budgets; and provide support related to resource allocation/reallocation, activity spending, budget vs actual and grants tracking
- Provide the Partnership and MERLA team with financial and budget analysis on progress to date – this will include assessing risks such as checking results of grant partner audits, checking compliance with INKLUSI financial guidelines and Partner SOPs and advise teams on areas of weakness.
- Conduct the fiduciary assessment of INKLUSI partners as requested.
- Conduct training for partners related to the Partner Financial Reporting and INKLUSI Financial Guideline
- Monitor, track and verify all Partner financial reports and acquittals. Ensure all financial records and reports are updated in the INKLUSI Management Information System (MIS) in a timely manner.
- Prepare payment documents related to tranches and core funding payments
- Conduct field visits to monitor grant spending and triangulate acquittal reporting. Visits can also be used as opportunities to provide finance/grants advice and skills transfer to Partner finance staff.
- Ensure that Partner annual audits are conducted and loaded into INKLUSI MIS. Also check that planned partner participatory audits are actioned and completed.
- Assist SGM to conduct field audits based on any suspicions/findings in acquittal reports.
- Contributes to the INKLUSI Grant Manual and Partner Financial Guideline updates.
- Process partner financial reconciliation and refund of the remaining funds
- File all grant partner documents both softcopy and hardcopy in the correct archives.
- Perform other related duties as required by management.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Financial Management or a related field;
- Minimum 5 years of work experience in a similar field;
- People with disabilities and marginalized groups are priority.
- Experience working in development sector particularly donor-funded programs;
- Able to work with minimal supervision
- Strong computer skills and MS 365 ability particularly MS Word, PowerPoint, and Teams;
- Proven ability to take on a variety of different tasks without becoming overwhelmed
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply
How to Apply
This is a Locally Engaged Staff (LES) position.
Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, by 26th January 2025, 5 pm Jakarta Time at the latest.
For your application to be considered,
- Please send your application by email to recruitment@inklusi.or.id
- Please put “Application – Grant Officer” in the email subject
Women, persons with a disability, and Indigenous Peoples are highly encouraged to apply. We thank all applicants, however, only those shortlisted will be contacted
We are an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to professional experience and position expectations. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law
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