The Operations and Finance Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing programme operations in Kenya and fostering collaborations with the broader programme team. They will provide close guidance and support to the AMR Technical Coordinator and other programme staff in coordinating all operational and financial elements of the programme day to day.
Primary Roles and Responsibilities
Act as a key point of contact for any operational or financial concerns in the respective country.
Liaise and coordinate with the wider team across other programme countries and head office management staff.
Ensure adherence to and compliance with all Palladium and FCDO policies and procedures.
Coordinate logistics for country workshops and meetings.
Coordinate all travel arrangements for relevant programme staff and visitors, in line with corporate and client security standards.
Oversee and manage human resource requirements in-country.
Lead on the processing of local payroll, expenses, and all other relevant financial administration.
Contribute to the tracking and logging of country operational and financial risks.
Manage recruitment of consultants, including onboarding and contract administration.
Monitor consultant deliverables to ensure timely submission and quality compliance.
Process consultant payments in line with contractual obligations and programme financial procedures.
Track and manage the country workplan budget, ensuring expenditure aligns with allocated funds and required burn rate.
Monitor and report against the Value for Money framework in line with FCDO guidelines.
Contribute to audit processes and any other relevant duties.
Key Competencies Required
Highly organised, with strong attention to detail.
Experience in supporting project recruitment and HR processes.
Experience in supporting project operational planning and financial processes.
Demonstrated effective stakeholder engagement experience with strong interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated strong analytical thinking and pro-active problem-solving.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, and ability to research information and present it concisely.
Qualifications and Experience
A bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or a related field.
Strong computer skills with advanced proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint.
Familiarity with Cost Point software is highly desirable.
Experience working with donor-funded projects (e.g., FCDO, USAID, UN) is highly desirable.
Strong understanding of donor compliance requirements and financial reporting standards.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply online via the Palladium International application portal: Apply Here. Please ensure you provide all required information during the application process.