The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is recruiting a Grants Management Officer.
Vacancy Summary - Grants Management Officer |
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Department |
Finance and Administration and Programs |
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Location |
Nairobi, Kenya |
Line Manager |
Heads of Programmes |
Expected Start Date |
November 2023 |
Duration of contract |
1 year, reviewed annually. |
About ACTS
The African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is a leading Intergovernmental STI policy Think Tank which was established in 1988. Its mandate is to strengthen the capacities and policies of African countries and institutions to use science, technology, and innovation for sustainable development. ACTS is based in Nairobi through a host agreement with the Kenya Government and enjoys international status. ACTS’ governing council depicts its international status. It has representation from Ghana (current chair), Ethiopia, Malawi, Cote d’Ivoire, UK, Sweden, COMESA, NEPAD and the East African Science and Technology Commission.
ACTS is currently implementing it seventh strategic plan (2022 - 2026) and pursuing the following five programmes: Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Security; Climate Resilient Economy (CRE); Science, Technology, Innovation, Knowledge and Society (STIKS); Digital Economy; and Gender Youth and Inclusive Development. These programmes are delivered through policy research, policy engagement, capacity building and technology brokerage.
Job Specifications
The Grants Management Officer will support grant management activities of various projects undertaken by ACTS including the on-going Research and Innovation Management project within the Science Granting Council Initiative (SGCI).
Key Responsibilities of the Grants Management Officer:
- Work with the relevant heads of programs to conduct due diligence on sub-grantees, implementing partners, and consultants’ contracts before any contract/grant agreement is issued;
- Prepare contracts, grant agreements and the necessary amendments as required for review and approval in line with the policies;
- Support development of Requests for Proposal, placing advertisements and opening tenders, evaluation of the tenders and later negotiating contractual terms in line with the approved policies;
- Prepare monthly reports on all open contracts, grant agreements and contractual payments
- Guide on the on boarding of consultants and grantees in line with the procurement policy and documentation requirements;
- Review contracts for all consultants, partners, market actors and suppliers and prompt users of the expiry or near expiry of the contracts and grants;
- Track and report progress of implementation of projects by sub-grantees, consultants and partners;
- Review the financial reports from sub-grantees, consultants, partners, market actors for the grants issued and ensure that they are in compliance with the contractual reporting requirements and the set budgetary-allocations.
Minimum Requirement
- A Bachelor’s degree in Business related fields (Finance or Accounting, Project Management, Economics, Economic and Statistics)or related field with CPA (K) qualification
- A minimum of 3 years’ experience in grants management preferably in NGO / IGO set up.
- Experience in procurement especially in management of contracts and
- Working experience with international donors / funders
- Ability to analyse contracts/ grants/ any other specialised procurement and anticipate any future contractual challenges, taking into account the wider organisation and policy context;
- Strong relationship management and communication skills;
- Resourcefulness and ability to work well in a team offering hands-on support;
- In-depth understanding of contracts management (legal, execution, obligations, responsibilities and rights).
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How to Apply
Please send a cover letter, resume and scanned copies of academic certificates as a single document, including contact details for Three (3) referees to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.by 17:00hrs East Africa Time on Friday 13th October 2023.