
Managing Director, Operations & Finance – Africa at Conservation International
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Act as a senior advisor to the Africa Chief Field Officer, Vice President - Africa, and sub-regional leadership on financial strategy, institutional health, and investment planning.
- Enable data-driven and informed decision-making by leading the development and integration of division-wide financial analytics, performance metrics, and scenario planning.
- Collaborate with the Director of Development and Communications, to champion long-range financial planning that aligns funding models with strategic priorities.
- Lead cost-benefit analyses and high-level financial modeling to anticipate funding shortfalls and develop contingency plans.
- Oversee the development and delivery of internal and external financial reports and dashboards.
- Ensure accurate, timely, and complete financial reporting, including variance analysis and insights to inform course corrections.
- Lead division-wide budgeting and multi-year financial planning processes, including integration with major revenue proposals.
- Oversee grants administration and donor reporting, ensuring robust compliance with donor agreements and CI policies.
- Drive division-wide operational planning and annual workplan consolidation to align with financial and strategic priorities.
- Gather, analyze, and report division performance metrics and lead efforts to improve operational effectiveness.
- Collaborate with leadership to align division outcomes with CI's organizational strategy and results frameworks.
- Support the deployment and effective use of CI systems and tools, ensuring staff have the capabilities and access required.
- Partner with development teams to support financial inputs into fundraising strategies, donor proposals, and financial sustainability models.
- Oversee financial compliance and risk mitigation related to grant-funded activities, including proactive identification of financial vulnerabilities.
- Lead financial risk assessments, audit preparedness, and enterprise-level compliance initiatives across the Africa portfolio.
- Identify and escalate areas of high financial, legal, or operational risk and implement mitigation strategies.
- Ensure consistent application of CI’s policies, internal controls, and donor compliance protocols.
- Drive continuous improvement of financial and operational systems through digital transformation, ERP optimization, and process redesign.
- Roll out standardized tools and strengthen the use of data for predictive analytics and decision-making across programs.
- Build and lead a geographically distributed team of finance and operations professionals.
- Promote a culture of performance, accountability, service orientation, and learning.
- Serve as a visible and trusted subject matter expert on financial and operational matters within the FMU and with external stakeholders
- Align finance and operations functions with internal client service expectations and CI's strategic objectives.
- Champion cross-functional collaboration, and maintain key partnerships across CI divisions.
- Support programmatic and systems rollouts, providing strategic guidance on financial and operational integration.
- Serve as a change leader to drive adaptation, innovation, and alignment with CI's evolving global strategy.
- Manage a large, geographically distributed team through three direct reports and functional leads in finance, grants and contracts, operations, and compliance.
- Accountable for major and complex budgets, including oversight of donor-funded projects.
- Lead hiring, performance management, and succession planning for finance and operations staff.
- Ensure that donor resources are used in full compliance with donor agreements and CI's fiduciary responsibilities.
- This position follows a hybrid work structure, working some days from the office and some days remotely. Guidance will be shared during the interview process.
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Chartered accountant accreditation (e.g., CPA, ACCA, ICAN).
- 7 or more years of experience in senior financial leadership, with a track record of managing complex donor-funded programs in Africa.
- 2 or more years leading finance and operations teams in INGOs or multinational organizations.
- Strategic financial leadership and enterprise planning
- Strong business acumen and operational problem-solving skills
- High ethical standards and sound judgment
- Proven ability to lead organizational change and systems transformation
- Advanced analytical and forecasting capabilities
- Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills
- Fluent in the use of ERP systems and digital finance tools
- Resilience and adaptability in fast-paced, high-stakes environments
- Master's degree
- Experience working across African countries and regions.
- Fluency in French, Portuguese, or other major African languages.
- Deep alignment with and passion for CI's mission and conservation objectives.
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