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11 Mar 2025

Grants and Receivables Accountant at Turkana Basin Institute

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Job Description

In 2005, Richard Leakey outlined to Stony Brook his concept for an institute that could provide the permanent infrastructure to enable year-round research in this remote area of sub-Saharan Africa. The University enthusiastically endorsed the idea of TBI, committing funds for the Stony Brook end of the project. Additional fundraising began in 2006; construction of temporary facilities for a long-term field camp on the east side of Lake Turkana (TBI-Ileret) commenced in 2007; the camp was fully operational by year-end and was the site for the first Kenya-based Human Evolution Workshop in 2008. Construction of the first full field center on the west side of the lake (TBI-Turkwel) was completed in 2012. Construction of permanent facilities at TBI-Ileret commenced in 2012, and is scheduled to be completed in 2016.

Grants and Receivables Accountant

The Grants and Receivables Accountant is responsible for managing grant funds, tracking receivables, ensuring compliance with grants regulations, and maintaining accurate financial records. The role involves financial reporting, grant budget monitoring, invoicing, and management of accounts receivables with strong focus on revenue generating side of TBI. Experience in a non-profit service-oriented environment, is highly desirable.

Key Responsibilities:

Grant Accounting & Reporting:

  • Oversee financial aspects of grants, including budgeting, expenditure tracking, and financial reporting.
  • Prepare and submit grant financial reports in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Ensure compliance with donor requirements, government regulations, and internal policies and procedures.
  • Work closely with CFO to monitor grant spending and provide timely update.
  • Assist in grant proposal budgeting and financial forecasting.
  • Maintain up-to-date records of grant-related financial activities.

Accounts Receivables Management:

  • Monitor and track all incoming payments, including grants, sponsorships, and other receivables.
  • Timely Invoicing on flight operations and other outsourced services
  • Timely and accurate invoicing researchers and field school activities
  • Reconcile receivable accounts and ensure timely collections.
  • Monitor pricing and sale of merchandise at field campuses
  • Maintain accurate records of donor pledges and contributions.
  • Liase with reservations to ensure timely and accurate billing
  • Support cash flow management by ensuring timely collections of receivables.

Risk and Compliance on Grants

  • Ensure grant-related financial records are well-documented and audit-ready.
  • Conduct periodic reconciliations of grant accounts and receivables.
  • Support internal and external audits by preparing necessary documentation.
  • Ensure adherence to grant agreements and compliance with funding regulations.
  • Provide budget making process support for small grants including monitoring
  • Ensure compliance to relevant procurement policies including tax
  • Implement internal controls to mitigate financial risks related to grants.

Management Reports on Grants & Receivables:

  • Prepare periodic financial reports for management, highlighting key financial insights.
  • Generate grant and receivables status reports for decision-making.
  • Provide financial analysis and recommendations to improve grant utilization.
  • Review internal controls to reduce revenue leakages
  • Identify and recommend new areas for revenue generation
  • Work with finance and operations teams to improve financial reporting processes.

Others: Support Finance operations to ensure efficient delivery of service to internal and external stakeholders. Any other as may be assigned by the CFO

Qualifications and Experience:

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, or a related field.
  • CPA (K) qualifications are essential

Experience:

  • Minimum of 5-7 years experience in accounting for multiple grants and receivables lines in a similar role and can adequately demonstrate practical experience
  • Experience working in a non-profit, service-oriented organization is essential
  • Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., Navision, QuickBooks, SAP, or similar ERP systems).
  • Strong understanding of financial reporting, grant regulations, and compliance requirements.

Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
  • Strong attention to detail with high level of accuracy
  • Ability to work with diverse teams offsite/remotely
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Working knowledge of eTims and overall tax compliance
  • Flexibility to travel to field campuses in Ileret (Marsabit) and Turkwel (Turkana) at short notice.


Method of Application

Applications should highlight specific achievements in similar positions and demonstrate alignment with the key responsibilities and qualifications outlined above. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their CV and a cover letter detailing their experience and suitability for the role to

 [email protected] latest by 15 March 2025.





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