Programme Accountant

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1. ABOUT AMREF HEALTH AFRICA

Amref Health Africa was founded in 1957 and has since grown to become the largest African-based

international health development organisation; currently implementing more than 180 programmes,

reaching more than 40 million people across 35 African countries; and a staff complement of over

2,000. Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, Amref Health Africa has offices in ten countries in Africa –

Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Guinea (Conakry), Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda

and Zambia. An additional eleven advocacy and fundraising offices are located in Europe and North

America.

Amref Health Africa is driven by its vision of ‘Lasting health change in Africa’ and its mission ‘To

catalyze and drive community-led and people-centred health systems while addressing social

determinants of health’. We believe that the power to transform Africa’s health lies within its

communities, and therefore strive to ensure that health systems are not only functional but that

communities are empowered to hold these systems accountable for the delivery of quality and affordable health care.

2. ABOUT THE ROLE

The Programme Accountant will provide timely, accurate and efficient accounting, budgeting and

financial management support to the Learning for Life (L4L): Building a Resilient and Responsive

Health Workforce in line with Amref’s financial and relevant policies and guidelines, and with the

donor grant agreement and compliance guidelines. This is a 4-year programme in partnership with

the Mastercard Foundation that will be implemented in Kenya, Senegal and Zambia during this first

phase. The estimated ratio of health workers per population in Africa is 11.2 workers per 10,000

people, far below the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended ratio of 44.5.

It is estimated that the global shortage of health workers will increase from 12 to 18 million by 2030 – which translates to a shortage of six million health workers. Africa also has the world’s fastest growing population, which presents governments and policy makers with both opportunities and challenges to ensure sufficient livelihood opportunities for its young population. To address these challenges and accelerate the current Universal Health Coverage (UHC) gains, Amref is implementing this innovative, multi-country, multi-million dollar programme with the ultimate aim of contributing to increased and sustainable job creation within primary health care (PHC) sectors across Africa.

5. EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Education and Experience

• Bachelor degree in relevant areas such as finance and accounting, business administration, or related field.

• Full professional accounting qualification e.g. Certified Public Accountant.

• Membership of professional accounting body will be an added advantage

• At least 3 years accounting experience in financial and project accounting, budgeting and financial reporting, preferably in the NGO environment

• Experience in handing multi-currency transactions

• Experience in grants management

• Experience in data entries and using accounting software, Microsoft Navision ERP is an added advantage;