Accounts Payable Management Consultant
About Kaizen
Kaizen is hiring a highly motivated professional looking to create a social impact in a fast-paced and rewarding work environment. We seek applications for the Accounts Payable Management Consultant position for the USAID-funded Partnerships Incubator. This five-year project started in October 2019 and ends on September 30, 2024.
About the Partnerships Incubator
The Partnerships Incubator works with USAID headquarters and Missions to identify and engage new and local partners, provide training and capacity-strengthening assistance, and develop tools, resources, and models to advance USAID’s partnership goals. The project also designed, developed, and launched WorkwithUSAID.org, a free, USAID-funded resource hub designed to connect partners to peers and experts, improve their organizational readiness, and prepare them to receive USAID funding.
Position Overview
The Account Payable Management Consultant plays a pivotal role in the Partnerships Incubator, overseeing and optimizing the organization's accounts payable processes. With a meticulous approach and commitment to precision, this role involves managing various financial responsibilities related to accounts payable, accrual accounting, subcontractor/consultant supervision, and closeout, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and financial clarity. Join us in this dynamic position, where your financial expertise will substantially impact our organization's financial health and growth.
- Accounts Payable Management: Contribute to accounts payable processes, including invoice processing, vendor payments, and expense reimbursements, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
- Vendor Relationship Management: Manage relationships with vendors and suppliers, and resolving payment-related issues.
- Expense Reporting: Review employee expense reports, ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures.
- Financial Analysis: Analyze accounts payable data to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for process improvement and cost savings.
- Compliance Oversight: Ensure compliance with financial regulations, policies, and procedures, including GAAP and internal controls.
- Accruals: Assist in accrual accounting processes, ensuring that expenses and revenues are recognized in the appropriate accounting periods.
- Payment Process: Process payments, verifying accuracy and compliance with financial policies and procedures, and USAID’s cost principles.
- Team Collaboration: Collaborate with internal teams, including finance, procurement, and operations, to streamline accounts payable processes and resolve issues.
- Tracking Reports and Documentation: Prepare various tracking reports the project team requires, providing real-time financial insights. Maintain accurate account payable records, reports, and documentation for audits and financial analysis.
- Consultant and Subcontractor Closeout: Support the closeout out of consultants and subcontractors at the end of their contracts, ensuring all financial obligations are met, final payments are processed, and all necessary documentation is obtained and filed according to company policies and regulatory requirements.
- Assigned Tasks: Execute other financial tasks and responsibilities as assigned by senior management.
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or related area with minimum 8 years of relevant experience OR Master’s degree and 6 years of relevant experience, OR JD/ABD and 5 years of relevant experience, OR Ph.D. and 3 years of relevant experience.
- Five years of experience working in a finance role for a USAID implementing partner or for a USAID project preferred.
- Knowledge of USAID regulations and compliance requirements
- Experience in accounts payable management, preferably in a complex organizational setting.
- Strong knowledge of accounts payable principles, practices, and regulations.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with exceptional attention to detail.
- Knowledge of accrual accounting principles and financial reporting standards.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective team collaboration.
- Experience in working with subcontractors, consultants.
- Ability to work in multiple cultures, highly motivated, self-starting, intellectually curious, flexible, a passion for learning, and deeply committed to social impact.
- Knows the importance and relevance of taking initiative and being a problem solver.
- Highly organized and capable of managing multiple tasks and deadlines effectively.
- Proficiency in Google Sheets, MS Office Suite, particularly Excel.
- Commitment to maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards in financial operations.
Applicants must submit all requirements to be considered for the position, including a resume and cover letter. The deadline to submit is 11:59 p.m. on June 18, 2024. We intend to hold interviews on a rolling basis.
No phone calls, please. Only finalists will be contacted.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Please note: All current employees are contracted through September 2024. The stated term of employment is aligned with the fifth year of our contract.
At Kaizen, A Tetra Tech Company, we find strength in our diversity. We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive working environment where everyone can fulfill their potential equally. We know that we can only do development differently if we are open to and inclusive of new and unique perspectives. We encourage candidates of all abilities, ages, gender identities and expressions, national origins, races and ethnicities, religious beliefs, and sexual orientations to apply. Further, we urge parents and non-parents, married and unmarried, those from different or non-traditional educational backgrounds, and persons of all other diverse identities or experiences to apply. Kaizen is an equal-opportunity employer.
For candidates applying for positions based in Kaizen's office in Washington, DC, we utilize career.place to mitigate bias in the recruitment process. Upon submitting an application, candidates will receive an email from career.place, prompting them to go through the anonymous screening. In order to be considered for a role, candidates must respond to career.place and proceed with the application. We do not currently use career.place for project positions outside of the United States.
At Kaizen, A Tetra Tech Company, we find strength in our diversity. We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive working environment in which everyone has an equal opportunity to fulfill their potential. We know that we can only do development differently if we are open to and inclusive of new and unique perspectives. We encourage candidates of all abilities, ages, gender identities and expressions, national origins, races and ethnicities, religious beliefs, and sexual orientations to apply. Further, we urge parents and non-parents, married and unmarried, those from different or non-traditional educational backgrounds, and persons of all other diverse identities or experiences to apply. Kaizen is an equal opportunity employer.