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Budget & Reporting Manager
Lead all budgeting and reporting processes in a major non-profit. Minimum 5 years’ experience, degree in accounting or finance, strong on grant management. Make a difference.
The Budget & Reporting Manager role with the International Rescue Committee is a highly sought-after opportunity for professionals with significant financial expertise. The position is designed for those who excel in the non-profit sector, bringing at least five years of hands-on budgeting and reporting experience. Candidates must hold at least a bachelor’s degree or HND in accounting or finance. Although the specific salary is not provided, the job offers full-time engagement in a globally respected humanitarian organisation, with exposure to managing some of the world’s largest donor funds.
Role Responsibilities: What You’ll Do Each Day
The heart of this job is preparing and consolidating budgets for grants and donor projects. You’ll be responsible for accurate updates on spending, budget reviews, and keeping all figures in line with donor requirements. In addition, working closely with both finance and operational staff, you’ll regularly update country budgets, monitor spending status, and offer feedback to managers and teams. Monthly reporting and participating in panel meetings to track budget health are staples of your routine. You’ll also be relied upon to support new proposals and guide teams on effective financial practices.
Advantages of the Role
One clear upside is the chance to impact humanitarian programmes through your financial expertise. You’ll help maximise funding effectiveness and support critical operations. Further, you’ll join a skilled, multinational finance team—ideal for mid-career professionals ready to grow their leadership and project management abilities. Regular training enhances your own capacity and the organisation’s success. The position offers genuine development opportunities within a large, mission-driven entity.
Potential Drawbacks
This job demands constant attention to financial detail and donor compliance, which can lead to high pressure, especially during audits and reporting cycles. The intensity of grant deadlines and regular financial updates may limit flexibility at peak times. Applicants should consider if they enjoy intricate financial work with accountability to external funders, as it’s a key part of the daily workflow. There is less direct beneficiary contact, focusing more on financial processes and supporting programme managers.
Verdict: Is it for You?
If you are an experienced financial professional seeking a meaningful career in non-profit work, the Budget & Reporting Manager position is a solid fit. The mix of technical responsibility, team collaboration, and capacity-building delivers both professional challenge and humanitarian reward. Expect a thorough application process, but successful candidates will find the role both impactful and rewarding for their career journey.