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Clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that erupted on 15 April 2023 continue despite different attempts for ceasefire agreements/announcements made by the two conflicting parries. Clashes between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have continued for almost five consecutive months, especially in and around Khartoum and in the Darfur’s
As the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues across the country, more people are being displaced and humanitarian needs are increasing daily. To date, more than 4 million people have been displaced inside and outside the country due to the conflict that erupted on 15 April. Nearly 11 million people have been displaced internally. People have been displaced across all 18 states.
When the conflict began in 2023, the IRC adapted our programs and scaled up our response to address the increased humanitarian needs. Despite immense operational challenges, the IRC continues to provide support in Blue Nile, Gedaref, Khartoum, River Nile and White Nile states. We also have a logistics and coordination office in Port Sudan and are exploring opportunities to expand our presence into other states.
Job Overview/Summary:
The Finance Manager Budget & Reporting assists the Sr. Manager Budgeting and Reporting (Sr. M B&R) by managing the day-to-day operations of the budgeting and reporting unit.
Responsibilities:
The incumbent is responsible for ensuring that the day-to-day budgeting and reporting operations functions are performed in accordance with Donors, IRC and country office policy and procedures.
Specific responsibilities within each functional area are as follows:
1) Budget Management and Logistics:
• Prepare and deliver timely monthly, quarterly, and ad hoc budget reports as required by the SR. MANAGER B&R.
• Ensure the accurate preparation and timely loading of budgets into IRC’s financial system, Integra, including setting up donor D-codes.
• Support the coordination and consolidation of budget submissions for proposals, realignments, and modifications.
2) Donor Financial Reporting:
• Draft donor financial reports for review by the Sr. Manager B&R, ensuring accuracy and compliance with donor requirements.
• Analyze budget performance against actual results to identify compliance risks or accounting issues.
• Allocate donor portfolio responsibilities among team members to ensure efficient coverage and risk mitigation.
• Prepare detailed, donor-compliant budgets in Integra to facilitate seamless financial reporting directly from the system.
• Review grant expenditure to identify potential underspending, overspending, or misallocations and recommend corrective measures.
• Coordinate with Regional Finance team to complete required review process before submission of donor facing reports.
3) Capacity Building and Field Office Support:
• Act as the primary point of contact for field offices on budgeting and donor financial reporting queries.
• Conduct field visits to train finance and program staff on IRC financial systems, donor reporting, and budget management.
• Provide tailored capacity-building programs for budgeting and reporting staff to ensure they are fully equipped to manage their portfolios.
• Identify systemic challenges in field office financial practices and recommend solutions, including policy revisions.
4) Financial Reconciliation and Analysis:
• Supervise or perform reconciliation of grant-specific balance sheet accounts, ensuring accuracy and timely resolution of discrepancies.
• Conduct detailed monthly analyses of receivables and payables to ensure alignment with balance sheet accounts.
5) Cash Forecasting and Management:
• Develop and manage accurate grant-specific cash forecasts, collaborating with field and program teams to ensure timely funding.
• Submit country-level cash transfer requests (CTR) aligned with grant projections and cash needs.
6) Cost Allocation and Analysis:
• Provide recommendations for cost allocation systems and methodologies compliant with donor regulations and IRC policies.
• Support the development and periodic review of country-specific cost allocation processes, including shared program costs and indirect costs.
7) Internal Controls and Audit Support:
• Monitor the effectiveness of internal controls, identifying gaps, and recommending corrective actions. Support in all internal and external audits.
8) Operating Budget Management:
• Assist in preparing and maintaining the country program’s Operating Budget (OB), ensuring accuracy and completeness.
• Consolidate and analyze direct and support program costs to provide actionable insights on funding gaps and cost coverage.
• Develop monthly and quarterly financial management reports to monitor unrestricted funding usage and support decision-making.
• Generate and analyze Budget vs. Actuals (BvAs) reports to ensure optimal budget utilization and recommend necessary realignments.
9) Emergency Response Financial Management:
• Collaborate with program and operations teams to prepare rapid-response budgets that meet emergency funding needs.
• Ensure financial tools and reports are adapted for emergency contexts, enabling swift decision-making.
Required Experience/qualification/Skills:
• University Degree in Finance, Accounting or any related field.
• At least 3 years of progressively responsible professional experience of NGOs budgeting and reporting.
• Previous experience in an emergency or conflict-afflicted setting is required.
Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:
• A commitment to IRC’s mission, vision, values and IRC Way – Professional Code of Conduct.
• Credible written, presentation and verbal communication skills; ability to convey information effectively and solid experience providing training and staff development
• Validated sense of professional discretion, integrity, and ability to handle complex situations diplomatically and to effective resolution.
• Excellent management and interpersonal skills and a solid ability to promote harmonious/cohesive teamwork, in a cross-cultural context.
• Validated ability to plan long-term, organize priorities and work under administrative and programmatic pressures with detail orientation and professional patience.
• Highly collaborative and resourceful; ability to establish positive working relationships with senior level management and all other partners to maximize cooperation and productivity.
• Curiosity, a desire to continually learn and develop and a sense of humor is a must.
• Analytical ability in creating effective solutions to complex matters while adhering to labor laws and internal policies.
Language/Travel:
• English is required, while Arabic is desired.
• Travel: 15% to field sites as well as attending regional and global workshops and meetings.
Key Working Relationships:
• Position Reports to: SR. MANAGER B&R
• Position directly supervises: Sr. Budging and reporting Manger
• Indirect Reporting (If applicable): NA
• Key Internal Contacts: Grants department, and Programs Department.
**Standard of Professional Conduct:**The IRC and the IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way – our Code of Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, Accountability, and Equality.
Commitment to Gender, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion: The IRC is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, respectful, and safe work environment where all persons are treated fairly, with dignity and respect. The IRC expressly prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or bullying of the IRC persons in any work setting. We aim to increase the representation of women, people that are from country and communities we serve, and people who identify as races and ethnicities that are under-represented in global power structures.
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