Finance Officer At Sisa Method Limited

Sisa Method Limited

  • Maintain accurate financial records and ensure proper documentation of all transactions, including payments, receipts, and journal entries.
  • Conduct monthly bank reconciliations and actively monitor cash flow to ensure financial stability and liquidity.
  • Support the preparation of annual and project budgets while tracking performance against approved budgets.
  • Prepare periodic financial reports and provide insights to support cost control and decision-making.
  • Ensure full compliance with internal financial policies and relevant statutory regulations.
  • Manage payroll processing and ensure accurate and timely statutory deductions and remittances.
  • Monitor project and donor-funded expenditures to ensure alignment with approved budgets and reporting requirements.
  • Support internal and external audits, address audit queries, and identify financial risks with recommended mitigation actions.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
  • Professional certification (ICAN, ACCA, or equivalent) is an added advantage
  • 3–5 years’ experience in a finance or accounting role
  • Experience in an NGO, social enterprise, or structured corporate environment is preferred
  • Strong knowlegde of Financial Controls and Compliance regulations
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and accounting software
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At a glance

Company

Sisa Method Limited

Location

, Nigeria

Employment

Full Time

Work style

Internship

Experience

entry-level

Valid until

Not specified

Created

April 1, 2026

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