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Finance and Grants Officer, Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (MNTD), REACH Malaria

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PATH

PATH

Myanmar, Yangon Sub-Office
On-site
Posted April 17, 2026

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PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing heath challenges. 

PATH's Malaria, Neglected Tropical Diseases program is a leader in the effort to end malaria illnesses and deaths, refines and develops tools and approaches, invests in national programs, and builds data to empower national governments to pursue malaria elimination.

PATH seeks a Finance and Grants Officer for the Myanmar project team for the USG-funded Reaching every at-risk community and household with malaria services (REACH Malaria) global project. REACH Malaria aims to provide implementation support services and technical assistance to countries to accelerate progress in comprehensive delivery of facility and community-based malaria services, including malaria case management, prevention of malaria in pregnancy (MiP), health systems strengthening, data collection and use for service delivery, and other malaria prevention interventions.

The Finance and Grants Officer is based within a REACH Malaria country team, within a broader PATH country office.  The Finance and Grants Officer will lead or assist with all project-related financial management, local contracting and grants management, compliance, and other related financial operations project activities.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide overall technical and administrative leadership in the areas of financial management and grants management for the project.

  • Manage and provide technical assistance related to the grant-making component of the project activities.

  • Support assessments of in-country partners’ financial management capacity and ability to adhere to donor requirements. Develop related action plans to address any capacity/system gaps.

  • Ensure that financial systems and processes for the project are in compliance with PATH policies, donor expectations and good financial practices.

  • Advise country project staff on donor requirements; and provide training on financial and grants management, recordkeeping, operational systems, and policies as needed.

  • Provide any information or support as needed to the global project team to prepare and submit monthly financial, pipeline report and quarterly accrual reports to USAID.

  • Manage and liaise with internal and external auditors in the review of country project financial and administrative practices and records.

  • Support effective linkages between technical components, grants and finance and administrative functions within the project.

  • Develop, analyze and monitor program budgets and expenditures.

  • Identify and elevate financial and compliance risks to appropriate in-country or global project team member.

  • Coordinate input for the annual work plan and budgeting process with the project team and partners.

  • Support in-country procurement for project equipment and supplies as needed, in collaboration with PATH's Procurement Office. Review and approve payment vouchers, travel expense reports, workshop expense reports and other reconciliations for authorization, accuracy, allowability, charge codes and accounting for advances.

  • Support monitoring expenditure against approved budgets, forecasts and available obligations

  • Contribute to the monthly request of funds, based on budget and cash flow projections, to ensure the project has all the necessary funds for the operations.

Required skills and experience:

  • A bachelor’s degree or higher in a field related to business administration or accounting. Certifications in ACCA, ICSA, CIMA, or ACA will be an added advantage.

  • At least seven years of experience in financial management and grants and contract administration, preferable with an international organization.

  • At least five years of relevant experience managing USAID awards, with preferred experience in managing USAID, USG contracts, and/or Grants under Contract.

  • Extensive knowledge of USAID rules and regulations with experience managing subgrants, experience building capacity in financial management and organizational development of community-based organizations and implementing partners.

  • Relevant skills in accounting software and cloud systems and use of advanced excel.

  • Experience in capacity building of sub grantee organizations and in financial and audits of donor-funded projects and programs.

  • Experience in building and effectively supervising a diverse team of employees.

  • Demonstrated ability to work with institutions at the national and regional level, local nongovernmental organizations, and community-based organizations and structures.

  • Excellent attention to detail, sound planning and organizational skills, and problem-solving skills.

  • Analytical approach to work and strong time management skills

  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

  • Strong work ethic, resourcefulness, integrity, credibility, and dedication to PATH’s mission.

  • Professional proficiency in English required.

PATH is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce where diversity is valued.
 

PATH is an equal opportunity employer. Every qualified applicant will be considered for employment. PATH does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, age, national origin, marital status, disability status, political ideology, military or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.