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Grants Officer
Chemonics International

Chemonics is an international development consulting firm, based in Washington, D.C. Its mission, then and now, is to promote meaningful change around the world, helping people live healthier, more productive, and more independent lives.

 

 

 

Chemonics International is hiring for a new USAID program that aims to support civil society organizations and independent media to advance key transition priorities. The implementation of this program requires a highly integrated and dynamic team approach to creative, coordinated, and effective program implementation in order to meet the program’s objectives.


 Duty Station: Port Sudan
 Closing Date: 31 Oct 2021

 
 Background:

The USAID/Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI) Transition to New Sudan (TNS) program aims to support the consolidation of Sudan’s democratic transformation through activities that 1. enable the civilian-led government to demonstrate progress on key transition processes; 2. strengthen civic engagement; and 3. expand independent media. The Grants Officer will report directly to the Field Program Director or their designee to achieve TNS objectives.
 


 
 Duties and responsibilities:

Assists with grants management and compliance for a large number and wide range of grants issued to local governmental and non-governmental organizations, working closely with the grants manager and rest of the program development team
Prepares grant activity budgets, grant agreements, and other documents required for clearance, implementation, and close-out of grants
Establishes activity files upon yellow light for an activity. This includes establishing new electronic and physical files according to the activity’s file structure
Assists in the preparation of activity clearance packages by ensuring that all documentation required per the clearance checklist has been saved to the electronic and physical activity files and is included in the clearance package
During activity implementation, prepares payment requests, ensuring all required documentation is included with the payment package and saved in the activity file
Contributes to monitoring activity expenditures by updating activity budget trackers
Ensures that grants and activities are closed out within required time frames.
Participates in the development and continuous improvement of the program strategic framework and objectives. 
Understands the necessary procedures, including documentation compliance requirements, at all stages of the activity cycle
Other duties as assigned
 

 
 Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required:

At least 2 years of relevant work experience in the management and administration of grants and/or donor or donor-funded projects
Bachelor’s degree required 
Strong management and administrative skills
Demonstrated experience in grant management focused on ensuring that procurement, finance, logistics, and programmatic aspects are being implemented on-time and in accordance with the specifications of the approved activity
Fluent Arabic and strong English language skills required
 

  • Please submit your CV and cover letter through Sudanjob.net by October 31, 2021 for consideration. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Only final candidates will be contacted for interviews








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