Job Region: Gaborone

  • HEAD: ALEXFORBES LIFE BOTSWANA

    Alexander Forbes Botswana is inviting interested candidates to apply for the position of Head: Alexforbes Life Botswana. The individual will report to the Chief Executive Officer.

    Job Summary
    Key Responsibilities
    Requirements
    How to Apply

    Job Summary

    Type: full-time
    Location: Gaborone
    Category: Financial Services
    Closing Date: 2026-06-03

    Key Responsibilities

    Implement and grow the Alexforbes Life business solutions
    Give strategic input into the broader business strategy including growth plans, strategic revenue initiatives and new business initiatives.
    Build and maintain strategic, financial and operational relationships with key business heads within Alexforbes
    Structuring and management of strategic relationships with internal and external stakeholders
    Align plans with overall Group mandate and strategy
    Effective monitoring of projects and accountability for implementation
    Defining and driving key initiatives in the business, leading into broader strategic alignment
    Implement and monitor the people strategy in the business unit

    Requirements

    CFA and relevant Bachelor’s degree
    10+ Years financial services experience, including Investment (multi management) and investment advisory
    7+ Years asset consulting experience
    Seasoned expert in specialised field: Investments (multi management); Operations and Client Channels.
    Strategic Innovative thinking and delivery
    Expert technical knowledge
    Possess a credible understanding of products, services and successful maintenance market-leading portfolio
    Possess an in depth understanding of client needs and behaviours
    Show track record of managing a complex operating model for client service
    Advanced relationship building & networking skills at all levels
    Client Service Orientation
    Leadership attributes
    Strong decision-making attributes
    Ability to manage expectations
    Conflict handling
    Strong Networking ability
    Analytical thinking
    Conceptual thinker
    Problem Solving
    Computer Literacy-MS Office
    High level of commercial/business knowledge
    Excellent oral and written communication
    Presentation skills

    How to Apply
    Suitable candidates should email their resume, application letter and copies of certificates using the contact details below to Human Resources Business Partner by no later than 3rd June 2026 with the heading “Head: Alexforbes Life Botswana”Email: recruitment@alexforbes.com
    About the CompanyAlexander Forbes Botswana stands as a prominent financial services provider committed to fostering economic well-being across the nation. Specialising in comprehensive solutions, the company offers expert guidance in employee benefits, investment consulting, and short-term insurance brokerage, meticulously tailored for the unique dynamics of the Botswana market. Leveraging the global expertise of the Alexander Forbes Group, this local entity prioritises delivering robust financial strategies to both corporate clients and individual Batswana. Its operations are squarely aimed at empowering businesses and individuals to confidently navigate their financial futures. Through dedicated service and innovative product offerings, Alexander Forbes Botswana plays a pivotal role in the country’s financial sector, contributing to a secure and prosperous society.Botswana’s trusted partner in financial and wealth solutions.View all jobs at this company →

     

  • Finance Officer 762 views

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance
    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management
    Risk Management & Accountability
    Minimum Qualifications
    Key Skills and Competencies

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance

    Lead day-to-day financial management of the project in compliance with donor regulations, organisational policies and statutory requirements.
    Manage project budgets, expenditure tracking, cash flow forecasting and financial reconciliations.
    Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports within stipulated donor reporting timelines.
    Monitor expenditure trends and budget utilisation and provide financial analysis and recommendations to project leadership.
    Ensure accurate maintenance of financial records, accounting documentation and expenditure trackers.
    Process payments, advances, retirements and financial transactions related to project implementation activities.
    Support procurement and financial compliance processes in collaboration with programme and operations teams.
    Coordinate project audits, donor compliance reviews and financial assessments.
    Support preparation of budget revisions, donor budget modifications and financial projections where necessary.
    Ensure compliance with statutory obligations, tax requirements and organisational financial procedures.

    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management

    Coordinate financial accountability processes for sub-grants and partner organisations across multiple African countries.
    Review partner financial reports, supporting documentation and expenditure reconciliations to ensure compliance with donor and organisational requirements.
    Monitor partner expenditure trends, budget utilisation and compliance risks and recommend corrective action where necessary.
    Support partner capacity strengthening on financial reporting, documentation standards and donor compliance requirements.
    Track partner disbursements and financial reporting timelines across implementation cycles.

    Risk Management & Accountability

    Strengthen and maintain effective financial control systems, accountability mechanisms and risk management procedures.
    Support fraud prevention measures, compliance monitoring systems and financial safeguarding processes.
    Identify and escalate financial and operational risks affecting project delivery and donor accountability.
    Ensure confidentiality and integrity in management of sensitive financial and organisational information.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Economics, Business Administration or a related field. Professional accounting qualification such as ACCA, CIMA, CIS, CPA or equivalent is an added advantage.
    Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience managing finances for donor-funded projects within civil society, governance, media development, human rights or international development sectors.
    Demonstrated experience managing institutional donor grants, particularly Sida, EU, UN agencies or similar international funding mechanisms, is highly desirable.

    Key Skills and Competencies

    Strong expertise in donor compliance, grants management and financial reporting for institutional donors.
    Proven experience managing multi-country project finances and sub-grant accountability processes.
    Strong budgeting, financial analysis and cash flow management skills.
    Experience coordinating audits, financial reviews and compliance assessments.
    High level of integrity, accountability and attention to detail.
    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
    Excellent organisational and time management skills with ability to work under strict reporting timelines.
    Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to work across multicultural and cross-border teams.
    Proficiency in accounting software, financial systems and advanced spreadsheet reporting tools.
    Understanding of digital rights, civic space, technology governance or human rights programming in Africa is an added advantage.

    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryAccounting & Finance Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV with the subject line: “Finance Officer ” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    We strongly encourage applications from women and candidates with experience working in civil society, digital rights and Pan-African programming contexts.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026

     

  • ACCOUNTS & FINANCE MANAGER

    A well established Diamond Cutting & Polishing Company situated in Gaborone is offering the following positions & seeking suitable, qualifying, experienced & professional individuals eager to work.

    Job Summary
    Key Responsibilities
    Requirements
    How to Apply

    Job Summary

    Type: full-time
    Location: Gaborone
    Category: Finance
    Closing Date: 2026-06-12

    Key Responsibilities

    Preparing Financial Statements
    Taxation
    Auditing & Compliance
    Day to Day ledger Management
    Cash Flow Management
    Payroll & Accounts

    Requirements

    How to Apply
    Submit CVs with copies of certificates and Motivational letter via email to: hr.bw@ddpl.com

     

  • OFFICE JANITORS / CLEANERS

    A well established Diamond Cutting & Polishing Company situated in Gaborone is offering the following positions & seeking suitable, qualifying, experienced & professional individuals eager to work.

    Job Summary
    Key Responsibilities
    Requirements
    How to Apply

    Job Summary

    Type: full-time
    Location: Gaborone
    Category: Cleaning
    Closing Date: 2026-06-12

    Key Responsibilities

    To carry out General Cleaning activities to maintain the cleanliness of the Office(s)

    Requirements

    How to Apply
    Submit CVs with copies of certificates and Motivational letter via email to: hr.bw@ddpl.com
    Correspondence to be addressed to, The Human Resources Manager, DHARM CUTTING WORKS (Pty) Ltd, P. O. Box 589ABF, BLOCK 8, Gaborone or Hand Deliver to our Offices to, Block3 Industrial ,Western Estates, Plot 69365, Unit 2.
    NB: Only shortlisted candidates will be responded to

     

  • Impact & Insights Officer 681 views

    Key Responsibilities
    Lead Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation Support
    The Impact and Insights Officer will support the design and implementation of the project’s learning, monitoring and evaluation framework.
    This includes helping the project team track outputs, outcomes, indicators, risks, assumptions, lessons and impact across all project countries and activities.
    The officer will ensure that monitoring and evaluation is not treated as a once-off reporting exercise, but as a continuous learning process that informs project decisions.
    Develop and Update M&E Tools
    The officer will develop, adapt and continuously improve the project’s monitoring and evaluation tools.
    These may include; results tracking templates, activity reporting tools, partner reporting templates, pre- and post-activity assessment tools, outcome harvesting tools etc
    Track Project Progress and Results
    The officer will monitor project progress against agreed targets, outputs, outcomes and indicators.
    This includes collecting information from internal teams, country partners, grantees, consultants and activity leads.
    Responsible for maintaining updated project data and ensuring that evidence is organised, accurate and available for reporting, learning and decision-making.
    Support Partner Learning and Reporting
    Given the project’s multi-country nature, the officer will work closely with project partners across different Sub-Saharan African contexts.
    This includes supporting partners to understand reporting requirements, use M&E tools correctly, submit quality information and reflect on lessons from their work.
    The officer may also provide light-touch capacity support to partners on data collection, documentation, results tracking and learning processes.

    Produce Project Reports and Evidence Products
    The Impact and Insights Officer will contribute significantly to internal and external reporting. This includes drafting, compiling or reviewing monthly and quarterly updates, donor progress reports, annual reports, activity reports, partner reports, learning briefs, Impact stories
    The officer will help ensure that reports are clear, evidence-based, well-structured and aligned with the project’s goals and donor expectations.
    Capture Learning and Insights
    The officer will lead processes to identify and document key lessons from project implementation.
    This includes facilitating reflection sessions, collecting partner feedback, analysing trends, identifying what is working, and highlighting challenges or adaptations.
    Strengthen Impact Documentation
    The officer will work with the Storytelling Lead, project team and partners to identify strong stories of change.
    This includes supporting the documentation of human-interest stories, partner achievements, campaign outcomes, policy influence, capacity growth and shifts in knowledge, behaviour or practice.
    Ensure that impact is captured through both numbers and narratives.
    Support Data Quality and Accountability
    The officer will be responsible for checking the quality, consistency and completeness of project data.
    This includes verifying information submitted by partners, identifying gaps, following up on missing evidence and ensuring that project records are well maintained.
    The officer will also support ethical and responsible data collection, especially when working with sensitive civic space, human rights and digital rights issues.
    Advise the Project Team on Learning and Adaptation
    The Impact and Insights Officer will provide regular advice to the project team on what the evidence is showing.
    This includes sharing insights that can help improve programming, sharpen campaigns, adjust activities, strengthen partner support and inform strategic decisions.
    The officer should be able to turn monitoring information into practical recommendations.
     
    Minimum Qualifications;
     
    The ideal candidate should have a degree or professional qualification in Monitoring and Evaluation, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Statistics, Public Policy, International Development, Human Rights, Governance, Digital Rights, Research, Communications for Development or a related field.Additional training in M&E, results-based management, outcome harvesting, impact evaluation, data analysis, research methods or learning systems will be an added advantage.
    Professional Experience;
    The candidate should have at least 3–5 years of relevant experience in monitoring, evaluation, learning, impact documentation, research, reporting or programme quality roles.Experience working on multi-country, regional or donor-funded projects will be a strong advantage.Experience in digital rights, civic space, human rights, democracy, governance, media freedom, youth engagement or civil society strengthening will be highly desirable.Given the project’s multi-country nature, this role may require occasional regional travel
    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryMonitoring and Evaluation Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV in English with the subject line “Impact & Insights Officer” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    Candidates from across Sub Saharan Africa are encouraged to apply.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026

     

  • QUANTITY SURVEYOR 801 views

    A reputable Citizen Owned Construction Company, to manage several Government funded projects across the country.

    Job Summary
    Key Responsibilities
    Requirements
    How to Apply

    Job Summary

    Type: full-time
    Location: Gaborone
    Category: Construction
    Closing Date: 2026-06-01

    Key Responsibilities

    Provide cost guidance on contract matters to Site Agents, Site Engineers and other operational staff
    Provide series of on the job training programmers to junior employees to allow for smooth succession of responsibilities and continuity of company business
    Work with Finance Department to coordinate contract financial obligations
    Handle on-going issue and change management
    Ensure smooth contract close-out

    Requirements

    BSc Degree in Quantity surveying from a recognized University
    At least 10 years Quantity surveying experience within the construction industry and managing a department within a Citizen Owned Construction environment
    Computer Literacy and knowledge of Construction Computer software programmes (Microsoft packages)

    How to Apply
    Interested applicants should email a comprehensive CV, certified copies of certificates and valid registration certificate to: recruit@constructionco.co.bw, with ‘QS Application’ in the subject line by 23rd October 2023. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

     

  • Impact & Insights Officer 599 views

    Key Responsibilities
    Lead Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation Support
    The Impact and Insights Officer will support the design and implementation of the project’s learning, monitoring and evaluation framework.
    This includes helping the project team track outputs, outcomes, indicators, risks, assumptions, lessons and impact across all project countries and activities.
    The officer will ensure that monitoring and evaluation is not treated as a once-off reporting exercise, but as a continuous learning process that informs project decisions.
    Develop and Update M&E Tools
    The officer will develop, adapt and continuously improve the project’s monitoring and evaluation tools.
    These may include; results tracking templates, activity reporting tools, partner reporting templates, pre- and post-activity assessment tools, outcome harvesting tools etc
    Track Project Progress and Results
    The officer will monitor project progress against agreed targets, outputs, outcomes and indicators.
    This includes collecting information from internal teams, country partners, grantees, consultants and activity leads.
    Responsible for maintaining updated project data and ensuring that evidence is organised, accurate and available for reporting, learning and decision-making.
    Support Partner Learning and Reporting
    Given the project’s multi-country nature, the officer will work closely with project partners across different Sub-Saharan African contexts.
    This includes supporting partners to understand reporting requirements, use M&E tools correctly, submit quality information and reflect on lessons from their work.
    The officer may also provide light-touch capacity support to partners on data collection, documentation, results tracking and learning processes.

    Produce Project Reports and Evidence Products
    The Impact and Insights Officer will contribute significantly to internal and external reporting. This includes drafting, compiling or reviewing monthly and quarterly updates, donor progress reports, annual reports, activity reports, partner reports, learning briefs, Impact stories
    The officer will help ensure that reports are clear, evidence-based, well-structured and aligned with the project’s goals and donor expectations.
    Capture Learning and Insights
    The officer will lead processes to identify and document key lessons from project implementation.
    This includes facilitating reflection sessions, collecting partner feedback, analysing trends, identifying what is working, and highlighting challenges or adaptations.
    Strengthen Impact Documentation
    The officer will work with the Storytelling Lead, project team and partners to identify strong stories of change.
    This includes supporting the documentation of human-interest stories, partner achievements, campaign outcomes, policy influence, capacity growth and shifts in knowledge, behaviour or practice.
    Ensure that impact is captured through both numbers and narratives.
    Support Data Quality and Accountability
    The officer will be responsible for checking the quality, consistency and completeness of project data.
    This includes verifying information submitted by partners, identifying gaps, following up on missing evidence and ensuring that project records are well maintained.
    The officer will also support ethical and responsible data collection, especially when working with sensitive civic space, human rights and digital rights issues.
    Advise the Project Team on Learning and Adaptation
    The Impact and Insights Officer will provide regular advice to the project team on what the evidence is showing.
    This includes sharing insights that can help improve programming, sharpen campaigns, adjust activities, strengthen partner support and inform strategic decisions.
    The officer should be able to turn monitoring information into practical recommendations.
     
    Minimum Qualifications;
     
    The ideal candidate should have a degree or professional qualification in Monitoring and Evaluation, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Statistics, Public Policy, International Development, Human Rights, Governance, Digital Rights, Research, Communications for Development or a related field.Additional training in M&E, results-based management, outcome harvesting, impact evaluation, data analysis, research methods or learning systems will be an added advantage.
    Professional Experience;
    The candidate should have at least 3–5 years of relevant experience in monitoring, evaluation, learning, impact documentation, research, reporting or programme quality roles.Experience working on multi-country, regional or donor-funded projects will be a strong advantage.Experience in digital rights, civic space, human rights, democracy, governance, media freedom, youth engagement or civil society strengthening will be highly desirable.Given the project’s multi-country nature, this role may require occasional regional travel
    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryMonitoring and Evaluation Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV in English with the subject line “Impact & Insights Officer” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    Candidates from across Sub Saharan Africa are encouraged to apply.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026

     

  • Finance Officer 631 views

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance
    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management
    Risk Management & Accountability
    Minimum Qualifications
    Key Skills and Competencies

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance

    Lead day-to-day financial management of the project in compliance with donor regulations, organisational policies and statutory requirements.
    Manage project budgets, expenditure tracking, cash flow forecasting and financial reconciliations.
    Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports within stipulated donor reporting timelines.
    Monitor expenditure trends and budget utilisation and provide financial analysis and recommendations to project leadership.
    Ensure accurate maintenance of financial records, accounting documentation and expenditure trackers.
    Process payments, advances, retirements and financial transactions related to project implementation activities.
    Support procurement and financial compliance processes in collaboration with programme and operations teams.
    Coordinate project audits, donor compliance reviews and financial assessments.
    Support preparation of budget revisions, donor budget modifications and financial projections where necessary.
    Ensure compliance with statutory obligations, tax requirements and organisational financial procedures.

    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management

    Coordinate financial accountability processes for sub-grants and partner organisations across multiple African countries.
    Review partner financial reports, supporting documentation and expenditure reconciliations to ensure compliance with donor and organisational requirements.
    Monitor partner expenditure trends, budget utilisation and compliance risks and recommend corrective action where necessary.
    Support partner capacity strengthening on financial reporting, documentation standards and donor compliance requirements.
    Track partner disbursements and financial reporting timelines across implementation cycles.

    Risk Management & Accountability

    Strengthen and maintain effective financial control systems, accountability mechanisms and risk management procedures.
    Support fraud prevention measures, compliance monitoring systems and financial safeguarding processes.
    Identify and escalate financial and operational risks affecting project delivery and donor accountability.
    Ensure confidentiality and integrity in management of sensitive financial and organisational information.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Economics, Business Administration or a related field. Professional accounting qualification such as ACCA, CIMA, CIS, CPA or equivalent is an added advantage.
    Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience managing finances for donor-funded projects within civil society, governance, media development, human rights or international development sectors.
    Demonstrated experience managing institutional donor grants, particularly Sida, EU, UN agencies or similar international funding mechanisms, is highly desirable.

    Key Skills and Competencies

    Strong expertise in donor compliance, grants management and financial reporting for institutional donors.
    Proven experience managing multi-country project finances and sub-grant accountability processes.
    Strong budgeting, financial analysis and cash flow management skills.
    Experience coordinating audits, financial reviews and compliance assessments.
    High level of integrity, accountability and attention to detail.
    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
    Excellent organisational and time management skills with ability to work under strict reporting timelines.
    Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to work across multicultural and cross-border teams.
    Proficiency in accounting software, financial systems and advanced spreadsheet reporting tools.
    Understanding of digital rights, civic space, technology governance or human rights programming in Africa is an added advantage.

    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryAccounting & Finance Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV with the subject line: “Finance Officer ” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    We strongly encourage applications from women and candidates with experience working in civil society, digital rights and Pan-African programming contexts.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026

     

  • Impact & Insights Officer 598 views

    Key Responsibilities
    Lead Learning, Monitoring and Evaluation Support
    The Impact and Insights Officer will support the design and implementation of the project’s learning, monitoring and evaluation framework.
    This includes helping the project team track outputs, outcomes, indicators, risks, assumptions, lessons and impact across all project countries and activities.
    The officer will ensure that monitoring and evaluation is not treated as a once-off reporting exercise, but as a continuous learning process that informs project decisions.
    Develop and Update M&E Tools
    The officer will develop, adapt and continuously improve the project’s monitoring and evaluation tools.
    These may include; results tracking templates, activity reporting tools, partner reporting templates, pre- and post-activity assessment tools, outcome harvesting tools etc
    Track Project Progress and Results
    The officer will monitor project progress against agreed targets, outputs, outcomes and indicators.
    This includes collecting information from internal teams, country partners, grantees, consultants and activity leads.
    Responsible for maintaining updated project data and ensuring that evidence is organised, accurate and available for reporting, learning and decision-making.
    Support Partner Learning and Reporting
    Given the project’s multi-country nature, the officer will work closely with project partners across different Sub-Saharan African contexts.
    This includes supporting partners to understand reporting requirements, use M&E tools correctly, submit quality information and reflect on lessons from their work.
    The officer may also provide light-touch capacity support to partners on data collection, documentation, results tracking and learning processes.

    Produce Project Reports and Evidence Products
    The Impact and Insights Officer will contribute significantly to internal and external reporting. This includes drafting, compiling or reviewing monthly and quarterly updates, donor progress reports, annual reports, activity reports, partner reports, learning briefs, Impact stories
    The officer will help ensure that reports are clear, evidence-based, well-structured and aligned with the project’s goals and donor expectations.
    Capture Learning and Insights
    The officer will lead processes to identify and document key lessons from project implementation.
    This includes facilitating reflection sessions, collecting partner feedback, analysing trends, identifying what is working, and highlighting challenges or adaptations.
    Strengthen Impact Documentation
    The officer will work with the Storytelling Lead, project team and partners to identify strong stories of change.
    This includes supporting the documentation of human-interest stories, partner achievements, campaign outcomes, policy influence, capacity growth and shifts in knowledge, behaviour or practice.
    Ensure that impact is captured through both numbers and narratives.
    Support Data Quality and Accountability
    The officer will be responsible for checking the quality, consistency and completeness of project data.
    This includes verifying information submitted by partners, identifying gaps, following up on missing evidence and ensuring that project records are well maintained.
    The officer will also support ethical and responsible data collection, especially when working with sensitive civic space, human rights and digital rights issues.
    Advise the Project Team on Learning and Adaptation
    The Impact and Insights Officer will provide regular advice to the project team on what the evidence is showing.
    This includes sharing insights that can help improve programming, sharpen campaigns, adjust activities, strengthen partner support and inform strategic decisions.
    The officer should be able to turn monitoring information into practical recommendations.
     
    Minimum Qualifications;
     
    The ideal candidate should have a degree or professional qualification in Monitoring and Evaluation, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Statistics, Public Policy, International Development, Human Rights, Governance, Digital Rights, Research, Communications for Development or a related field.Additional training in M&E, results-based management, outcome harvesting, impact evaluation, data analysis, research methods or learning systems will be an added advantage.
    Professional Experience;
    The candidate should have at least 3–5 years of relevant experience in monitoring, evaluation, learning, impact documentation, research, reporting or programme quality roles.Experience working on multi-country, regional or donor-funded projects will be a strong advantage.Experience in digital rights, civic space, human rights, democracy, governance, media freedom, youth engagement or civil society strengthening will be highly desirable.Given the project’s multi-country nature, this role may require occasional regional travel
    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryMonitoring and Evaluation Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV in English with the subject line “Impact & Insights Officer” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    Candidates from across Sub Saharan Africa are encouraged to apply.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026

     

  • Finance Officer 630 views

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance
    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management
    Risk Management & Accountability
    Minimum Qualifications
    Key Skills and Competencies

    Financial Management & Donor Compliance

    Lead day-to-day financial management of the project in compliance with donor regulations, organisational policies and statutory requirements.
    Manage project budgets, expenditure tracking, cash flow forecasting and financial reconciliations.
    Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports within stipulated donor reporting timelines.
    Monitor expenditure trends and budget utilisation and provide financial analysis and recommendations to project leadership.
    Ensure accurate maintenance of financial records, accounting documentation and expenditure trackers.
    Process payments, advances, retirements and financial transactions related to project implementation activities.
    Support procurement and financial compliance processes in collaboration with programme and operations teams.
    Coordinate project audits, donor compliance reviews and financial assessments.
    Support preparation of budget revisions, donor budget modifications and financial projections where necessary.
    Ensure compliance with statutory obligations, tax requirements and organisational financial procedures.

    Sub-Grant & Partner Financial Management

    Coordinate financial accountability processes for sub-grants and partner organisations across multiple African countries.
    Review partner financial reports, supporting documentation and expenditure reconciliations to ensure compliance with donor and organisational requirements.
    Monitor partner expenditure trends, budget utilisation and compliance risks and recommend corrective action where necessary.
    Support partner capacity strengthening on financial reporting, documentation standards and donor compliance requirements.
    Track partner disbursements and financial reporting timelines across implementation cycles.

    Risk Management & Accountability

    Strengthen and maintain effective financial control systems, accountability mechanisms and risk management procedures.
    Support fraud prevention measures, compliance monitoring systems and financial safeguarding processes.
    Identify and escalate financial and operational risks affecting project delivery and donor accountability.
    Ensure confidentiality and integrity in management of sensitive financial and organisational information.

    Minimum Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Economics, Business Administration or a related field. Professional accounting qualification such as ACCA, CIMA, CIS, CPA or equivalent is an added advantage.
    Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience managing finances for donor-funded projects within civil society, governance, media development, human rights or international development sectors.
    Demonstrated experience managing institutional donor grants, particularly Sida, EU, UN agencies or similar international funding mechanisms, is highly desirable.

    Key Skills and Competencies

    Strong expertise in donor compliance, grants management and financial reporting for institutional donors.
    Proven experience managing multi-country project finances and sub-grant accountability processes.
    Strong budgeting, financial analysis and cash flow management skills.
    Experience coordinating audits, financial reviews and compliance assessments.
    High level of integrity, accountability and attention to detail.
    Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
    Excellent organisational and time management skills with ability to work under strict reporting timelines.
    Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to work across multicultural and cross-border teams.
    Proficiency in accounting software, financial systems and advanced spreadsheet reporting tools.
    Understanding of digital rights, civic space, technology governance or human rights programming in Africa is an added advantage.

    About the CompanyAfrica’s leading creative and digital rights organisationsView all jobs at this company →Job Summary Job TypeFixed Time LocationGaborone ️CategoryAccounting & Finance Closing DateMay 29, 2026

    Job Application Details

    APPLICATION DETAILS
    How To Apply
    Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit a Cover Letter and CV with the subject line: “Finance Officer ” to: recruittoday2024@gmail.com
    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
    We strongly encourage applications from women and candidates with experience working in civil society, digital rights and Pan-African programming contexts.
    Applications close: 29 May 2026

    Organisation Name

    Magamba Network

    Region

    Southern Africa

    Closing Date

    May 29, 2026