Finance Officer
Malaria Consortium
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Posted
Jan 17, 2026
Compensation
USD 21900 – 21900
Mission
What you will drive
Core responsibilities:
- Timely posting of all invoices approved and paid
- Petty cash management and banking
- Filing of office monthly financial information including payment vouchers, bank information, and financial correspondence
- Ensuring orderliness within the finance department
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role supports Malaria Consortium's mission to save lives and improve health in Africa and Asia through evidence-based programmes that combat targeted diseases like malaria and promote Universal Health Coverage.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required qualifications and skills:
- Bachelor's degree or Master's in accounting or finance
- Qualified accountant from a recognized professional body (preferred)
- Experience working in a finance department within the NGO sector
- Strong knowledge of French & English communication (reporting, verbal and written)
- Working knowledge of accounting software
- Strong knowledge of NGO area and/or public health
- Working experience in field and office as finance head of department
- Relevant member of professional organization
- Working knowledge of accounting software PSF
- Strong knowledge in computer science mainly Excel full option
- Abilities in analysis and reporting
- Strong interpersonal communication and team communication skills
- Aptitude à gérer et prioriser des tâches multiples (ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks)
Benefits
What's in it for you
Salary: 12,378,905 (currency unspecified, likely local currency of Burkina Faso). This is a permanent, full-time position with a fixed term contract for 12 months. The organization has a commitment to safeguarding with a Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policy.
About
Inside Malaria Consortium
Malaria Consortium is one of the world's leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control, and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations in Africa and Asia.