Domestic Program Grants Officer
Job Summary
Domestic Program Grants Officer
ASHM is a not-for-profit organisation seeking an experienced Grants Finance Officer DomesticPrograms to support our domestic portfolio through high-quality financial management reporting and compliance of grant-funded projects.
About you
The Domestic Grants Finance Officer plays a vital role in strengthening financial stewardship andaccountability across ASHMs domestic program portfolio. Working closely with the Senior Finance and Compliance Manager and Program teams this position supports the effective delivery of grant-funded initiatives through accurate financial management partner engagement and compliance oversight.
Were looking for someone who:
- takes a proactive hands-on approach to problem solving and process improvement
- is confident managing multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- builds strong collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Location: Sydney
Employment Status: Fixed Term
Salary: $80K to $85K
About ASHM Health
ASHM is a peak professional body representing healthcare professionals working in HIV BBVs and sexual and reproductive health. We partner without prejudice working collaboratively todevelop workforce capacity and strengthen health systems to uphold the dignity and rights of people facing stigma and barriers to care.
An independent community of practice ASHM is a trusted organisation and accredited charity that develops resources and guidelines delivers training runs conferences and advocates passionately for the needs of our members and communities.
Our members and supporters are health workers community organisers policy makers health promoters medical students professionals and specialists all united to eliminate harm fromthese diseases improve wellbeing and to protect our diverse communities.
Benefits of working at ASHM Health
- Competitivenot-for-profit benefitsincluding salary packaging novated leasing and FBT concessions
- Extra leave: two additional paid days off over the December holiday period
- Flexibility: hybrid work model (2 days in office 3 days work from home)
- Parental leave and an Employee Assistance Program supportingbalance and wellbeing
- Purpose-driven culture: we value ethics integrity and social impact in everything we do
Key Responsibilities
Grant Accounting & Donor Fund Management
- Support the financial management of grant-funded projects ensuring compliance with funding agreements and internal policies
- Assist in establishing maintaining and monitoring project budgets in collaboration with Program and Contract Managers
- Track income and expenditure ensuring accurate coding and alignment to approved budgets
- Monitor actual vs budget performance and prepare variance analysis
- Support grant acquittals and donor financial reporting within required timeframes
- Assist with reconciliations including investigation of unspent or legacy balances
Financial Reporting & Audit Support
- Prepare accurate and timely financial reports for internal and external stakeholders
- Maintain clear auditable financial records and documentation
- Support internal and external audits including donor audits and accreditation processes
Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure financial activities comply with funding agreements Australian legislation and organisational policies
- Support identification and mitigation of financial risks
- Monitor updates to funding and healthcare regulatory requirements
Forecasting & Project Control
- Assist with project forecasting budgeting and cash flow monitoring
- Identify trends in underspend overspend and emerging financial risk.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Provide financial guidance and support to Program and Contract Managers
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders on financial queries
- Participate in meetings and contribute to effective grant management practices
- Deliver basic financial guidance or training to staff as required
Forecasting & Project Control
- Assist with project forecasting budgeting and cash flow monitoring
- Identify trends in underspend overspend and financial risk
Process Improvement
- Contribute to continuous improvement of grant accounting processes and controls
- Support enhancements to systems and reporting tools
Qualifications and Experience
Essential:
- Tertiary qualification in Accounting Finance or a related discipline
- 3 to 5 years experience in grant project or operational accounting
- Experience preparing financial reports for government donor or not-for-profit environments
- Strong understanding of budgeting forecasting and financial reporting
- Proficiency in financial systems and Microsoft Excel
Desirable
- Experience in the not-for-profit or health sector
- Familiarity with Australian healthcare funding environments
Skills and Abilities
- Strong attention to detail and reconciliation skills
- Ability to interpret funding agreements and donor requirements
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong stakeholder engagement and relationship management capability
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- High level of integrity professionalism and discretion
Eligibility
This role is open to Australian citizens permanent residents or applicants with valid work right.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter via application link. We look forward to hearing from you!
ASHM Health is an equal employment opportunity employerWe celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We particularly encourage applications from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.
At ASHM we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve. As a leading organisation representing health professionals in HIV viral hepatitis and sexual and reproductive health across Australia and New Zealand we prioritisecultural safety and responsiveness in all we do. We are also dedicated to ourReconciliation journey.
If youre interested in this role but feel yourexperience doesnt align perfectly with the job description we encourage you to apply or reach out. You may be the right fit for this or other roles at ASHM.
At ASHM we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace as part of our Reconciliation Action Plan. During job application we include an optional question on Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity to support our inclusion goals. Your response is confidential and wont impact your application.
ASHM CommitmentsASHM Health is a Child Safe organisation. Candidates are required to abide by ASHMs policies including the code of conduct child protection prevention of sexual exploitation abuse and harassment and fraud (PSEAH) and corruption management.
Pre-Employment Checks
Candidates will be required to complete pre-employment checks including a Police check and counter-terrorism check.
We take pride in the diversity of our people and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples people with disabilities people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds LGBTQIA individuals candidates of all ages and individuals of any or no religious beliefs.
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