Nonprofit

Grants, Compliance and Financial Reporting Officer

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Start Date:March 17, 2025
    Application Deadline:February 28, 2025
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Mid-level
    Compensation:MXN 21,000 - 23,000 / month
    Depending on experience and NGO budget capacity
    Areas of Focus:Civic Engagement, Community Development, Economic Development, Hunger, Food Security, Children & Youth, Poverty

    Description

    The Grants, Compliance, and Financial Reporting Officer plays a key role in ensuring the organization's financial integrity and compliance with its grants. This position monitors grant budgets, reports donor financials, and complies with funding agreements. It requires a detail-oriented professional supporting financial oversight while working in a lean structure. The officer reports to the Head of Finance and administration.

    Essential Functions

    1) Grant Budget & Financial Management

    • Develop, track, analyze, and manage grant budgets to ensure funds are spent according to donor agreements.
    • Support in budget forecasting, reallocation requests, and financial projections for grant funds.
    • Provide monthly and quarterly financial grant updates to the Head of Finance (HoF).
    • Monitor and report variances between actual expenses and grant budgets, ensuring corrective action if needed.

    2) Donor Reporting & Compliance

    • Prepare accurate and timely financial reports for donors, ensuring compliance with funding agreements.
    • Ensure financial transactions comply with donor requirements (e.g., USAID, EU, foundations).
    • Track restricted and unrestricted funding sources, ensuring proper allocation.
    • Prepare documentation and assist in external and internal grant audits.
    • Support development and review of (sub)grant budgets; provide training and support to partner implementation organizations as needed.

    3) Financial Oversight & Internal Controls

    • Maintain proper documentation of grant agreements, budget modifications, and financial records.
    • Ensure that grant expenses align with organizational policies and donor guidelines.
    • Work with program teams to ensure eligible and allowable expenses are allocated to grants.
    • Develop grant reconciliation reports to support month-end and year-end financial close.

    4) Administrative & Finance Support

    • Assist with payroll allocations related to donor-funded projects.
    • Work with project managers to train and strengthen financial literacy regarding grants.
    • Support the Head of Finance in funding proposal development and budget submissions.
    • Maintain a grant compliance calendar, ensuring all deadlines for reporting and audits are met.

    The Grants, Compliance, and Financial Reporting Officer plays a key role in ensuring the organization's financial integrity and compliance with its grants. This position monitors grant budgets, reports donor financials, and complies with funding agreements. It requires a detail-oriented professional supporting financial oversight while working in a lean structure. The officer reports to the Head of Finance and administration.

    Essential Functions

    1) Grant Budget & Financial Management

    • Develop, track, analyze, and manage grant budgets to ensure funds are spent according to donor agreements.
    • Support in budget forecasting, reallocation requests, and financial projections for grant funds.
    • Provide monthly and quarterly financial grant updates to the Head of Finance (HoF).
    • Monitor and report variances between actual expenses and grant budgets, ensuring corrective action if needed.

    2) Donor Reporting & Compliance

    • Prepare accurate and…

    Benefits

    Benefi t Highlights

    • Global Strategic Organization: Join a leading global organization dedicated to the sustainable eradication of hunger, malnutrition, and extreme poverty.
    • Inclusive Work Environment: Work in a diverse and inclusive environment that values personal and professional growth.
    • Competitive Compensation: salary aligned with experience and an attractive benefits package.
    • Professional Development Opportunities: Access training programs and career advancement opportunities within the organization.

    Collaboration Benefits with THP

    • Flexible Work Schedules and Arrangements: Adaptable hours to facilitate group communication and peer learning with colleagues in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
    • Travel Opportunities: Capacity to travel domestically within Mexico or internationally as required.
    • Vacation Days: 12 days, gradually increasing with seniority in the organization, plus official holidays.
    • Economic Days: 3 economic days (not considered part of vacation days).
    • Family Care Leave: 3 days to care for an immediate family member (parents, spouse, or children).
    • Bereavement Leave:
      • 5 days for the passing of an immediate family member (parents, siblings, children, or spouse).
      • 1 day for the passing of a family member.

    Benefi t Highlights

    • Global Strategic Organization: Join a leading global organization dedicated to the sustainable eradication of hunger, malnutrition, and extreme poverty.
    • Inclusive Work Environment: Work in a diverse and inclusive environment that values personal and professional growth.
    • Competitive Compensation: salary aligned with experience and an attractive benefits package.
    • Professional Development Opportunities: Access training programs and career advancement opportunities within the organization.

    Collaboration Benefits with THP

    • Flexible Work Schedules and Arrangements: Adaptable hours to facilitate group communication and peer learning with colleagues in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
    • Travel Opportunities: Capacity to travel domestically within Mexico or internationally as required.
    • Vacation Days: 12 days, gradually increasing with seniority in the organization, plus official holidays.
    • Economic Days: 3 economic days (not…

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Proficiency in Spanish (written and verbal) and at least beginner in English (basic, simple phrases); English proficiency is preferred.

    Proficiency in Spanish (written and verbal) and at least beginner in English (basic, simple phrases); English proficiency is preferred.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
    Associated Location
    Ciudad de México, CDMX, México

    How to Apply

    How to Apply

    Interested candidates should submit their application in English, including a resume and cover letter, salary expectations detailing their experience, and alignment with the position’s requirements and THP’s mission. Applications can be submitted through email to direccion@thp.org before February 28th with the subject line: “POSITION NAME – [Your Name]”

    Applications sent without the required subject line, missing documents, or in a different format will be automatically discarded.

    Join The Hunger Project and become essential to a global movement dedicated to sustainably ending hunger and extreme poverty!

    How to Apply

    Interested candidates should submit their application in English, including a resume and cover letter, salary expectations detailing their experience, and…

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