The Data and Research in Education (DARE) project is a £9.3 million programme. The Assistant Project finance Manager will be part of the DARE management team, working alongside the project management team, specifically the Programme Manager and Programme Director – as well as the OPM Pakistan Central Finance team. The role will support in the implementation of the DARE programme within a 5% variance of forecast and in line with FCDO’s requirements as set out in the Terms and Conditions. The Assistant Project finance Manager will also lead on the management of KPI performance tracking. Key elements of the role will be tracking the financial status of the project, support client reporting, invoicing and project financial forecasting.
The Assistant Project Finance Manager will also work with the OPM Pakistan Pvt ltd Finance Manager to ensure costs are correctly recorded against account codes, resource codes and deliverable workstreams in order that they can be recovered under the terms of the cost recovery client contract. The Assistant Project finance Manager will develop and maintain client reporting that shows costs incurred and costs expected to be incurred in a timely and value added manner in order that the variance from forecast is minimized as exceeding the allowed variance puts the performance funding at risk.
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