Helen Keller International is a non-profit organization with a vision of a world where no one is deprived of the opportunity to live a healthy life and reach their true potential. Co-founded in 1915 by Helen Keller and George Kessler, our work includes support to grow and eat nutritious food, stave off malnutrition, build strong immune systems, access life-saving medical treatments, and prevent and treat blindness and vision loss for over 80 million people in 20 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Helen Keller has been operating in Nepal since 1988, initially focusing on eye care and Vitamin A supplementation, but has since expanded to include maternal and child health and nutrition, nutrition behavior change, and nutrition-sensitive agriculture, among other sectors. We aim to tackle malnutrition and food insecurity in vulnerable communities by building local capacity and ownership; leveraging on strong monitoring, evaluation, and research systems; and advocating for national policies.
In response to the changing development landscape across the globe, Helen Keller has undergone a significant transformation. Formerly, the organization’s strategic focus was divided into three areas: nutrition, health, and neglected tropical diseases. We have now a two-pillar approach that prioritizes the food system and health systems and aims to create more impactful and resilient programs.
The organization is a pioneer in implementing integrated nutrition programs such as Suaahara I & II, Action Against Malnutrition through Agriculture (AAMA), and Sustainable Action for Resilience and Food Security (SABAL).
Helen Keller International is a non-profit organization with a vision of a world where no one is deprived of the opportunity to live a healthy life and reach their true potential. Co-founded in 1915 by Helen Keller and George Kessler, our work includes support to grow and eat nutritious food, stave off malnutrition, build strong immune systems, access life-saving medical treatments, and prevent and …
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No. of vacancy: 1
Location: Kathmandu
Summary of Job Purpose:
The position holder is responsible to oversee the compliance and requirement of implementing grants funded by Helen Keller Intl/ SP II resources and quality reporting in time; s/he will also identify areas where support and improvement is required and ensure follow up mechanism is in the place to meet and maintain the standard and operational efficiency of specific grants; responsible for grants management related work and as assigned by supervisor; requires frequent field visits to ensure field-based staff and NGOs have adequate support to meet and maintain compliance requirement.
Educational qualifications and experiences:
Master’s in business and accounting or business management; minimum 4 years’ experience in an INGO on grant management and/or Finance & Administration in a complex budget setting and experience in financial monitoring, budgetary systems and controls with strong analytical skills; skills on QuickBooks/ accounting software, FAMAS Accounting software, excellent computer skills, advance knowledge in spreadsheet, experience with accounting and internal control procedures, subaward management and USAID rules and regulation.
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