Finance Coordinator- CCRP

Plan International - Plan

Staff Closes 15 Jul 2026 7 days left

Overview

The Finance Coordinator oversees and coordinates all project financial operations for the Cocoa Community Resilience Programme, ensuring effective budget management, financial reporting, and compliance.


Key Responsibilities
  • Ensure accurate and timely recording of financial transactions in SAP and maintain proper documentation for audit.
  • Prepare and submit financial reports (monthly BvA, quarterly, annual) and support decision-making with analysis.
  • Lead budgeting processes, monitor budget vs. expenditure, and advise on variances and corrective actions.
  • Manage partner financial reporting and liquidations, ensuring compliance with donor and organisational standards.
  • Oversee cash flow, forecasting, and reconciliation to maintain adequate project funds and accurate financial records.
  • Enforce internal financial controls, review vouchers, manage payments, and implement audit recommendations.
  • Strengthen partner financial capacity through training, coaching, and standardised reporting tools.
  • Identify, monitor, and mitigate financial risks while ensuring compliance with policies and donor requirements.
  • Support project coordination through regular engagement with programme and finance teams.
  • Conduct field visits to partners and provide ongoing technical support to ensure strong financial management.
Required Experience

Minimum 3-5 years’ progressive experience in project or programme finance coordination, preferably within an NGO/INGO or donor-funded multi-partner programme. Proven experience in budget planning, monitoring, variance analysis, and forecasting for large, multi-component projects. Hands-on experience in partner financial management, including partner assessments, fund disbursements, liquidations, and review of financial reports. Strong track record in ensuring compliance with donor regulations, Government of Ghana financial requirements, and internal organisational financial policies. Demonstrated knowledge of donor‑funded programme finance, preferably in development, education, child protection, or livelihoods programmes.

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, or a related discipline. Formal training in project financial management, donor compliance, and financial reporting.

Other Details
Languages Required
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Languages Preferred
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Contract Duration
Fixed-Term
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
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