Finance Officer

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 17 December 2025
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Project Description

FHI 360โ€™s Alive & Thrive (A&T) in Ethiopia is currently implementing a Food System and Nutrition Multisectoral Coordination and Governance Strengthening Project to support the Government of Ethiopia in advancing its national food systems and nutrition agenda. Building on Ethiopiaโ€™s Food and Nutrition Strategy (FNS), the Ethiopian Food System Transformation (EFST) Roadmap, and the Seqota Declaration, the project focuses on strengthening government-led multisectoral coordination, leadership, accountability, and governance systems across federal, regional, and woreda levels. Through targeted technical assistance and systems strengthening support, the project aims to institutionalize Food Systems and Nutrition Councils and Technical Committees, enhance data use, improve planning and resource alignment, and reinforce the capacity of government institutions to coordinate, implement, monitor, and sustain integrated nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions. The initiative prioritizes building durable, government-owned structures and reducing reliance on partner-driven mechanisms, contributing to improved nutrition outcomes while enhancing Ethiopiaโ€™s resilience, sustainability, and inclusive development.

Job Summary:

The Finance Officer initiates and coordinates day-to-day financial and accounting operations for the Expanding Multi-sectoral Nutrition Financing and Governance in Ethiopia project, ensuring effective financial monitoring, accurate documentation, and strong support to both finance and operations staff. This role leads the financial cycle by originating transactions and guiding them through verification, approval, reconciliation, and final payment processingโ€”while maintaining strict compliance with donor regulations, organizational policies, and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

The position takes the lead in initiating reviews of monthly financial reports, balance sheet reconciliations, and detailed budget analyses to sustain project funds and organizational fiscal well-being. The Finance Officer is responsible for proactively initiating the identification and resolution of discrepancies, variances, and compliance issues, while delivering high-level analytical insights to management and project teams. In addition, the Finance Officer actively participates in a range of accounting projects, including internal and external audits, system upgrades, and improvements to accounting processes and procedures, as well as other assignments required.

Accountabilities:

  • Financial Transaction Initiation & Recording
    • Initiates, processes, and records journal entries and financial transactions in the finance systems i.e. DPA&GFAS in compliance with GAAP, donor requirements, and organizational policies.
    • Maintains general ledger accounts, supporting sub-ledgers, and reconciles accounts to ensure accuracy and completeness.
    • Financial Analysis & Reporting
      • Analyzes financial information, prepares budget forecasts, and compiles moderately complex data to support timely project financial management.
      • Prepares monthly financial reports, balance sheet reconciliations, and project activity reports, providing clear explanations for discrepancies, variances, and deviations.
      • Prepares reports and statements requiring interpretation and analysis of trends, risks, and compliance issues.
      • Compliance & Risk Management

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