Grants & Programme Finance Accountant

  • Full-time

Company Description

CcHUB is Africa’s leading innovation and creative ecosystem builder, dedicated to nurturing talent, ideas, and startups across the continent. In 2010, we began as Nigeria's premier innovation center, dedicated to accelerating the application of social capital and technology for economic prosperity in Nigeria. We have since grown our physical presence to five cities (Lagos, Abuja, Kigali, Nairobi, and Windhoek) across Africa, and we work closely with stakeholders - including entrepreneurs, civil society organizations, government, and private sector - to identify and nurture novel solutions to social challenges in Africa.

In 2017, Co-Creation HUB launched Growth Capital in partnership with Omidyar Network, Bank of Industry, and Venture Garden Group to provide early-stage funding for startups driving social change. In February 2019, Co-creation HUB opened a Design Lab in Kigali, Rwanda, focusing on Research and Development and Human-Centered Design to enable innovation for social impact. Our Kigali Centre collaborates with global stakeholders to explore the application of technology in addressing Africa’s systemic problems in education, public health, governance, and other areas of our work. In September 2019, we expanded our footprint by acquiring iHUB in Nairobi, Kenya, strengthening our commitment to supporting entrepreneurs and innovators across the continent. In 2020, we launched CcHUB Syndicate, an investment vehicle designed to improve capital access for startups and bridge the funding gap in Africa’s innovation ecosystem. In 2021, we established the Creative Economy Practice to drive the growth of Africa’s creative economy by applying innovation and technology. In 2023, we further expanded our presence by opening the Co-creation HUB in Windhoek, Namibia. These expansions have been intentional in contributing to our vision to be Africa's leading pan-African creative and innovation ecosystem enabler.

Since its establishment, CcHUB has supported the development and launch of over 10,000 innovative technology companies that address social challenges across Africa in areas such as budget transparency, agtech, education, fintech, healthcare delivery, the creative economy, and sustainability.

Job Description

Job Summary
The Grants & Programme Finance Accountant is responsible for managing and overseeing financial aspects of donor-funded and grant-supported programmes within a multi-national creative and innovation company. This includes budget preparation, budget tracking, financial reporting, grant compliance, audit coordination and revenue recognition in line with IFRS 15 and donor contractual frameworks.


The ideal candidate must have experience in project or grant accounting within donor-funded programmes,
development finance, NGOs, international innovation programmes, or multi-country projects, with strong knowledge of funder compliance and financial reporting requirements.


Core Roles and Responsibilities
Planning and Administration

  • In collaboration with Practice Leads and Project Managers, the post holder will lead the development of financial proposal and budgeting by assigning cost to project work packages and corresponding tasks.
  • Estimate labour costs using standardized rate cards and activity-level effort assessments, partnering with project managers to define milestones and ensure optimal and timely deployment of project funds.
  • Establish appropriate internal controls and project governance to actively monitor project’s lifecycle and keep it on track.
  • Manage all project audits, budgetary control, and accounting in line with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

Financial Analysis and Evaluation

  • Consistently analyze and track project's budget to ensure that project managers use funds according to the approved budget categories for optimal budget allocation and utilization.
  • Produce analysis on variances between forecast vs actual cost.

Financial Reporting

  • Provides timely project reporting to management and partners relating to cash flow, revenue, and expenses.
  • Act as a point of contact for project reporting obligations to clients.
  • Collaborate with the Programme Manager to develop pre-billing and performance certification documentation, enabling accurate payment requests and ensuring revenue recognition in compliance with IFRS 15.

Risk Management and Compliance

  • Effectively communicate financial requirements and needs of each project to managers and other stakeholders to ensure compliance to approved expenses, procurement processes and other supporting documentation for reporting to clients and regulatory requirements.
  • Actively monitors projects to ensure quality work and identify potential risks.
  • Ensures that project managers execute projects deliverables within the agreed budget, timeline and standard.
  • Collaborate with project staff and other stakeholders to ensure that project's deadlines are met, and accurate time management systems are put in place to book time and validate work done.

Coordination & Communication

  • Work closely with program managers, grant coordinators, and other stakeholders to provide financial guidance and support.
  • Assist in the preparation of proposals and financial documentation for new grant applications.
  • Liaise with funding agencies and donors regarding financial matters, ensuring clear communication and documentation.

Process Improvement & Documentation:

  • Develop and enhance financial tracking and reporting systems for grant management.
  • Work with the wider finance team to design and implement improvement initiatives to drive the overall performance and profitability projects.
  • Maintain detailed documentation of grant financial activities for transparency and accountability.
  • Provide training and support to project staff on financial procedures and compliance requirements.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • CPA, CMA, or other relevant certifications preferred.
  • Minimum 7 years of experience in grant accounting, financial management, or related roles.
  • Strong knowledge of grant regulations (such as GAAP, IFRS, funder-specific guidelines such as EU, UN amongst others).
  • Proficiency in accounting software and financial management systems.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and attention-to-detail skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonalskills, with the ability to work collaboratively
  • with multiple stakeholders.
  • • Experience with non-profit or government grant funding is a plus.

 

Additional Information

Work Environment:
• In-office work setting.
• Occasional travel may be required for audits or grant-related meeting

Co-creation HUB (CcHUB) is an equal opportunity employer. The Company prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. The Company conforms to the spirit as well as to the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.

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