Job description
About Laterite
Laterite is a data, research and analytics firm specialized in complex development challenges. We work with universities, global think tanks, international NGOs, multilateral donor organizations, and government ministries and agencies. Our clients include, for example, the World Bank, USAID, TechnoServe, Promundo, the Mastercard Foundation, and several UN agencies.
We currently have offices in the Netherlands, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sierra Leone and Peru. The team brings together more than 100 full time local and international staff, as well as 2,000+ enumerators across all countries. We are proud to be a culturally diverse organization, and we welcome applications from groups currently under-represented in our team. Learn more: www.laterite.com
We work in socio-economic development research projects. We believe that impact is a long-term endeavour that requires being embedded in the local context. Delivering high-quality research requires building local teams and data collection systems, knowing the country, and establishing close working relationships.
One of Laterite’s key strategic goals is to create a collaborative and rewarding working environment for our staff, where every team member feels engaged, represented, and heard. Laterite is committed to create opportunities for learning and career development within the team and across our offices.
Laterite is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age or veteran status.
What you will do:
We are looking for a new colleague to join our finance team in Rwanda. Our new colleague will:
Ensure effective accounting and recording in the Rwanda office, keeping track of financial transactions, performing required reconciliations, and maintaining accurate documentation.
Manage revenues and billing process in the Rwanda office ensuring timely billing and follow up on collections.
Ensure accurately compilation of all taxes payable and timely submission and payment to RRA, RSSB etc as per Rwanda’s tax law and ensure company compliance with tax law and other regulations.
Ensure timely preparation of monthly payroll and payment of project related expenses.
Maintain accurate cash flow forecasts and effectively explain the monthly cash flow forecast and highlight any risks.
Ensure optimal working capital management and manage and monitor currency exposure.
Ensure maintenance of accurate project financial reports in line with unique client reporting requirements.
Ensure compliance with internal transfer pricing policies and advise on any risks and any changes with local transfer pricing regulations.
Review, generate, and analyze monthly financial reports and perform any other financial analysis needed for decision making
Ensure proper accounting and recording of intercompany transactions including timely reconciliations
Coordinate the annual financial statements audit and any other audits and work with any consultants or advisors engaged by the company.
Handle correspondence with suppliers and third parties such as bankers, tax authorities and govt agencies
BA Degree in Accounting/Finance
Minimum 3 years of progressive professional experience
Qualified CA/CPA or CFA professional
Excellent spoken and written English communication skills
Excellent knowledge of accounting, book-keeping and forecasting and operations management, and proficiency in MS Office especially Excel
Experience with QuickBooks accounting software is required
Laterite offers a competitive remuneration package, including medical insurance and 21 days of annual leave. We are also committed to supporting our staff’s learning, providing an annual learning budget of up to $1000 per person and 10 days of time off for professional learning each year. We also provide remote work options in accordance with Laterite’s remote work policy.
The starting salary for this role is RWF 1,785,150 gross per month. Salaries are pegged against the pay matrix, and there is ample opportunity for growth both in terms of salary scales and roles.