Position:
Organization: Good Neighbors Ethiopia
Good Neighbors’ mission in Ethiopia, as part of its global mission, is to transform communities by ensuring effective community development, focusing on livelihoods, peace building, and addressing the needs of displaced people, with a vision of a world without hunger and where people live in harmony, Good Neighbor Ethiopia is working to improve the lives of the community through initiatives of child protection, Health, Basic education, Health, income generating activities ( IGA), humanitarian emergency and climate changes sectors and operating in eight regions in Ethiopia.
Good Neighbor Ethiopia is seeking a qualified individual with significant level of experience and expertise in accounting and Finance.
Position: Accountant
Reports to : Finance Manager
Term of Employment: One (1) year with possibility of extension subject to performance
Duty Station(s) : GN Ethiopia Head Office
Required Number : One (1)
Salary and Benefits: As per scale of the organization
Job Summary
The Accountant is responsible for managing the day-to-day administrative and financial functions of the organization. This role combines financial oversight with office management duties, ensuring efficient operational support and sound financial practices. The Accountant handles budgeting, financial reporting, payment, procurement, and compliance, while also overseeing general office administration, HR support, and coordination with internal and external stakeholders.The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and capable of maintaining confidentiality while ensuring accuracy and efficiency in all tasks.
1. Financial Management
Develop, monitor, and report on organizational and project budgets.
Maintain accurate financial records including ledgers, invoices, receipts, and payments.
Manage accounts payable and receivable processes.
Reconcile bank statements monthly and ensure financial integrity.
Prepare financial reports (monthly, quarterly, and annual) for management and donors.
Ensure compliance with financial regulations, policies, and donor requirements.
Assist with internal and external audits.
2. Payroll and Statutory Compliance
Prepare and process payroll, ensuring timely payment of salaries.
Ensure deductions for taxes, pensions, and other statutory requirements are accurate and timely.
Maintain staff payroll records and related financial documentation.
3. Administration and Office Management
Oversee daily administrative operations of the organization.
Supervise administrative support staff and ensure efficiency in office processes.
Maintain and update office systems, policies, and procedures.
Manage office supplies, equipment procurement, and vendor relationships.
Ensure the office premises are safe, clean, and fully functional.
4. Human Resources Support
Support HR processes including recruitment, onboarding, leave management, and performance appraisals.
Maintain accurate and confidential personnel files and HR records.
Ensure compliance with labor laws and internal HR policies.
5. Documentation and Reporting
Draft and manage correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and official documents.
Ensure secure filing and archiving of both financial and administrative documents.
Report monthly financial execution time.
6. Coordination and Liaison
Act as a point of contact between departments and senior management.
Coordinate meetings, travel arrangements, and events.
Liaise with external stakeholders, vendors, auditors, and government agencies as required
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance.
Professional certification (e.g., ACCA, CPA) is a plus.
Skills:
Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero, Sage) and MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Strong understanding of financial reporting, budgeting, and financial analysis.
Knowledge of administrative procedures, office management, and HR practices.
Excellent communication, organizational, and time management skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Additional Qualifications (Preferred):
Experience with payroll systems and tax compliance.
Familiarity with grant management and donor reporting (for NGO or project-based environments).
Familiarity with data protection and confidentiality regulations.
Experience:
Work Experience:
Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in a finance role, ideally within NGO experience.
Previous experience in managing office operations, bookkeeping, and payroll functions.
Experience with financial planning, budgeting, and monthly/annual financial reporting.
Proven track record of managing procurement, vendor relationships, and office supplies.
If you are interested and fulfill the minimum requirements, please apply online recruitmentgne2023@gmail.com document such as cover letter, CV, and relevant document GN Ethiopia
The deadline for the application is five days from the vacancy postdate.
Only short-listed applicants will be considered for the exam.
Women are highly encouraged.
Please clearly indicate the current or last salary scale and your expectation on the salary in the cover letter.
The interview and Written exam will be held at the GN Ethiopia Head Office
Deadline: Sep 28, 2025, 12:00 AM
Location: , Addis Ababa
Amount: 1