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HJFMRI was organized as a nonprofit corporation to be operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes. HJFMRI offers international support for programs advancing medical research and providing care, treatment and education. HJFMRI’s services include program administration, managing and conducting research trials and providing infrastructure development. Since 2001, HJFMRI has developed relationships, infrastructures and expertise to help clinicians and researchers accomplish their scientific goals wherever they may work. HJFMRI works in a range of countries, with a variety of domestic and international programs dedicated to improving health and advancing medical knowledge.

Director of Financial Operations  

Responsibilities:

  1. Oversee/manage the daily operations of all financial and accounting components of HJFMRI programs. Maintain direct responsibility for day-to-day accounting and financial operations to ensure timely monthly closings, reconciliations and compliance.
  2. Proactively collaborate across multifunctional teams to create an environment that strives for consistency of best practices identified both internally and externally to the organization.
  3. Provide financial leadership to meet deliverables during various financial cycles including Monthly Close, Quarterly Reviews, Forecast cycles and other ad hoc requests.
  4. Work closely with other members of the organization and HJFMRI HQ to ensure financial impacts of various business decisions are understood, aligned and communicated.
  5. Provide timely, consolidated, accurate, and reliable financial information to enable the Program leaders to incorporate cost considerations into their decision-making.
  6. Oversee formulation, submission, and defense of the budget to HJFMRI HQ and other various funding agencies.
  7. Assist with directing financial strategy, planning and forecasts, conferring with senior program leadership and department heads.
  8. Conduct financial analysis, develop reports, metrics and analysis to extract meaningful and strategically important information from financial data including:
    1. Project level Budget-vs-Actual reports;
    2. Carry-forward analysis by departments and stakeholders;
    3. Reporting, including key monthly/quarterly financial information;
  9. Monitor accounting data accuracy to ensure accurate monthly reporting and proper cost allocation per project and funder.
  10. Provide guidance and technical assistance to finance and accounting team members in the areas of accounting, budget, and financial planning.
  11. Oversee and coordinate the proper and effective use of appropriated resources amongst a varied constituency. Ensure all HJFMRI accounting and financial practices conform with HJFMRI organizational policies and procedures, US Government and other funding agency regulations and in-country statutory requirements. Provide appropriate guidance to support staff, including identification of allowable and non-allowable costs.
  12. Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively to provide the highest quality customer service.
  13. Protect assets by establishing, monitoring and enforcing internal controls.
  14. Oversee audit and tax functions, coordinate activities with outside audit firms and review performance.
  15. Supervise/manage Finance and Accounting team and operations at the HJFMRI Kenya Kisian and other program sites.
  16. Completes other projects as needed.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of organizational objectives; Ability to work independently; Proficiency in all aspects of corporate accounting and all pertinent GAAP, OMB Uniform Circular, IFRS; Thorough knowledge and understanding of Kenyan statutory regulations, compliance and reporting requirements; High level of proficiency with information technology and standard software programs to effectively utilize QuickBooks, Windows and MS Office applications to include: Excel, Word and PowerPoint – other packages as required; Excellent communication and relationship skills; Able to build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external clients and partners; Interpersonal skills including face-to-face meetings in individual/group settings or over a telephone; Able to adjust communication methods and patterns for a wide variety of potential constituencies; Exceptional organization skills and ability to handle multiple tasks; Proven experience working in a rapid-change organization; Proven experience planning, developing, and implementing business systems; Ability to learn, develop and contribute in a way that promotes and leverages the core values and principles of the Program in all aspects of the job; Passion for working in a mission-driven organization; Learning organization – the expectation to grow and develop is essential; Communication-intensive culture with a high volume of inclusion and activity.

Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Bachelor Degree in financial field or related field; Master Degree preferred.

Minimum Experience: 10 years related experience financial management field, including at least 5 years of supervisory experience; Demonstrated, progressively responsible positions including specific experience in budget and financial modeling techniques.

Required Licenses, Certification or Registration: CPA preferred

Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Supervises support staff

Work Environment: Office setting; Candidate must be able to relocate to Kisumu/Kisian, Kenya; Occasional travel within Africa and US is required

HJF is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

Any qualifications to be considered as equivalents, in lieu of stated minimums, require prior approval of HJF Human Resources Department.

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The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine (HJF) is a private, not-for-profit organization established in 1983 and authorized by Congress to support medical research and education at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)[1] and throughout the military medical community. The Foundation was named in honor of Washington State Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, who sponsored the original legislation. Senator Jackson had a long-standing commitment to military medicine and health.HJF provides scientific and management services, from infrastructure development, financial administration and clinical trials management to staffing, continuing medical education and event planning. The Foundation works with a variety of programs, from large multi-site trials to small, benchtop projects, both nationally and abroad.USU, located in Bethesda, Maryland, is the nation’s only federal school of medicine and graduate school of nursing. It was established by Congress in 1972. The University’s curriculum is similar to that of its civilian counterparts, but it also provides additional specialized education elements geared towards producing career uniformed officers. USU was a major focus of the documentary film Fighting for Life, which was released in 2008.[2]HJF’s largest program is the U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP),[3] whose mission is to protect U.S. military personnel and aid the international fight against HIV. Established in 1988, the program focuses on HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance and care and treatment for HIV.The Foundation supports more than 1,000 additional research projects at USU and throughout military medicine, including the Center for Prostate Disease Research,[4] the Navy Biological Defense Directorate,[5] the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress[6] and the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine.[7] It employs more than 2,400 scientific, medical, management and administrative personnel. HJF also manages endowments for USU and promotes government-civilian partnerships[8] through its Center for Public-Private Partnerships

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine

HJFMRI was organized as a nonprofit corporation to be operated exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes. HJFMRI offers international support for programs advancing medical research and providing care, treatment and education. HJFMRI's services include program administration, managing and conducting research trials and providing infrastructure development. Since 2001, HJFMRI has developed relationships, infrastructures and expertise to help clinicians and researchers accomplish their scientific goals wherever they may work. HJFMRI works in a range of countries, with a variety of domestic and international programs dedicated to improving health and advancing medical knowledge.

Director of Financial Operations  

Responsibilities:

  1. Oversee/manage the daily operations of all financial and accounting components of HJFMRI programs. Maintain direct responsibility for day-to-day accounting and financial operations to ensure timely monthly closings, reconciliations and compliance.
  2. Proactively collaborate across multifunctional teams to create an environment that strives for consistency of best practices identified both internally and externally to the organization.
  3. Provide financial leadership to meet deliverables during various financial cycles including Monthly Close, Quarterly Reviews, Forecast cycles and other ad hoc requests.
  4. Work closely with other members of the organization and HJFMRI HQ to ensure financial impacts of various business decisions are understood, aligned and communicated.
  5. Provide timely, consolidated, accurate, and reliable financial information to enable the Program leaders to incorporate cost considerations into their decision-making.
  6. Oversee formulation, submission, and defense of the budget to HJFMRI HQ and other various funding agencies.
  7. Assist with directing financial strategy, planning and forecasts, conferring with senior program leadership and department heads.
  8. Conduct financial analysis, develop reports, metrics and analysis to extract meaningful and strategically important information from financial data including:
    1. Project level Budget-vs-Actual reports;
    2. Carry-forward analysis by departments and stakeholders;
    3. Reporting, including key monthly/quarterly financial information;
  9. Monitor accounting data accuracy to ensure accurate monthly reporting and proper cost allocation per project and funder.
  10. Provide guidance and technical assistance to finance and accounting team members in the areas of accounting, budget, and financial planning.
  11. Oversee and coordinate the proper and effective use of appropriated resources amongst a varied constituency. Ensure all HJFMRI accounting and financial practices conform with HJFMRI organizational policies and procedures, US Government and other funding agency regulations and in-country statutory requirements. Provide appropriate guidance to support staff, including identification of allowable and non-allowable costs.
  12. Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively to provide the highest quality customer service.
  13. Protect assets by establishing, monitoring and enforcing internal controls.
  14. Oversee audit and tax functions, coordinate activities with outside audit firms and review performance.
  15. Supervise/manage Finance and Accounting team and operations at the HJFMRI Kenya Kisian and other program sites.
  16. Completes other projects as needed.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of organizational objectives; Ability to work independently; Proficiency in all aspects of corporate accounting and all pertinent GAAP, OMB Uniform Circular, IFRS; Thorough knowledge and understanding of Kenyan statutory regulations, compliance and reporting requirements; High level of proficiency with information technology and standard software programs to effectively utilize QuickBooks, Windows and MS Office applications to include: Excel, Word and PowerPoint – other packages as required; Excellent communication and relationship skills; Able to build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external clients and partners; Interpersonal skills including face-to-face meetings in individual/group settings or over a telephone; Able to adjust communication methods and patterns for a wide variety of potential constituencies; Exceptional organization skills and ability to handle multiple tasks; Proven experience working in a rapid-change organization; Proven experience planning, developing, and implementing business systems; Ability to learn, develop and contribute in a way that promotes and leverages the core values and principles of the Program in all aspects of the job; Passion for working in a mission-driven organization; Learning organization – the expectation to grow and develop is essential; Communication-intensive culture with a high volume of inclusion and activity.

Minimum Education/Training Requirements: Bachelor Degree in financial field or related field; Master Degree preferred.

Minimum Experience: 10 years related experience financial management field, including at least 5 years of supervisory experience; Demonstrated, progressively responsible positions including specific experience in budget and financial modeling techniques.

Required Licenses, Certification or Registration: CPA preferred

Supervisory Responsibilities/Controls: Supervises support staff

Work Environment: Office setting; Candidate must be able to relocate to Kisumu/Kisian, Kenya; Occasional travel within Africa and US is required

HJF is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

Any qualifications to be considered as equivalents, in lieu of stated minimums, require prior approval of HJF Human Resources Department.

2017-07-14

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