The British Council
has had a presence in Nepal since 1959. The British Council office inNepal has
been active in improving the teaching and learning of English, education sector
projects and partnership programs, education promotion, UK examination and
policy dialogue activities. British Council has also delivered range of Skills
programmes in South Asia.
The British Council is recruiting Grants Officer to support on
grant management activities for the European Union (EU) funded Dakchyata TVET
PP project, managed by the British Council in Nepal.
The Grants Officer will
be responsible for assisting in grants management related activities of the EU
funded Dakchyata TVET PP project.
The specific duties comprise, but are not
limited to, the following:
- Support to monitor implementation and financial
management of grant funded projects to ensure compliance
- Conduct field monitoring and support visits to
grant recipient organisations to ensure effective delivery of agreed
activities and strengthening of fund management processes
- Support capacity building of the grantee
organisations on admin processes including record keeping, procurement,
petty cash, asset management and reporting
- Support the grants team in financial record
verifications (monthly, and/or quarterly as scheduled)
- Work with the Finance and Grant Support Officer
to process grants disbursements and reimbursements in accordance with
British Council policies and procedure
- Assist the finance team in grantee audits and
expenditure verification audit
- Support the information management of grants
through coordination of filing and electronic record keeping.
- Support in grants communication through field
implementation reporting, documenting lessons learned and identification
of success stories/ case studies
- Support the grants team in monitoring and
evaluation of grant projects as required
- Other ad hoc tasks as required for the successful
delivery of the Dakchyata project
Starting monthly fee 60,000
Please click below link for application
details and how to apply.
The British Council is committed to a
policy of equal opportunity. British Council is committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all of its
partners to share this commitment. In line with the British Council’s Child
Protection policy, any appointment is contingent on thorough checks. In the UK,
and in other countries where appropriate systems exist, these include criminal
records checks
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