£300 Per day
Undetermined
Hybrid
City of London, London
Summary: The Interim Grants Finance Officer will support a London-based environmental organization for an initial three-month contract, focusing on enhancing financial processes and governance in grant management. This role requires a strong understanding of risk and governance in a grant-giving context, as well as the ability to work autonomously and communicate effectively across diverse cultures. The position offers a day rate based on experience and allows for hybrid working arrangements. This is a short-term opportunity with potential for extension within a values-driven organization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Carrying out financial due diligence and organisational health assessments of grantee partners across a wide range of contexts, from those providing informal records to those with full audited accounts
- Reviewing financial documents, risk assessments, governance frameworks, and policies to ensure appropriate oversight is in place
- Liaising directly with partners to clarify risk-related issues and make practical recommendations
- Supporting the Finance & Risk Manager by picking up day-to-day assessments, giving her space to review and refine broader processes and strategy
- Feeding into discussions around how to streamline and resource the function longer-term
Key Skills:
- Experienced in grant-making, particularly in international development or the charity sector, either as a funder or grantee
- Comfortable reviewing a wide spectrum of financial documentation and assessing organisational risk
- Skilled at communicating diplomatically and clearly across a range of cultures and contexts
- Happy to work autonomously and jump straight into the work
- Either a qualified accountant or qualified by experience (QBE) - the right background and approach are more important than letters
Salary (Rate): £300 daily
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
A leading international environmental and conservation-focused organisation is seeking an Interim Grants Finance Officer to support its London-based team for an initial three-month contract. With a pioneering funding model backed by a highly credible philanthropic founder, the organisation supports environmental partners across the globe-from small grassroots groups to established international NGOs-working to tackle some of the world's most pressing biodiversity challenges.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a strong understanding of risk and governance in a grant-giving context to hit the ground running and play a key role in strengthening processes, supporting an experienced Finance & Risk Manager, and ultimately helping to shape how this crucial function evolves.
As the Interim Grants Finance Officer your role will involve:
- Carrying out financial due diligence and organisational health assessments of grantee partners across a wide range of contexts, from those providing informal records to those with full audited accounts
- Reviewing financial documents, risk assessments, governance frameworks, and policies to ensure appropriate oversight is in place
- Liaising directly with partners to clarify risk-related issues and make practical recommendations
- Supporting the Finance & Risk Manager by picking up day-to-day assessments, giving her space to review and refine broader processes and strategy
- Feeding into discussions around how to streamline and resource the function longer-term
The ideal Grants Finance Officer will be:
- Experienced in grant-making, particularly in international development or the charity sector, either as a funder or grantee
- Comfortable reviewing a wide spectrum of financial documentation and assessing organisational risk
- Skilled at communicating diplomatically and clearly across a range of cultures and contexts
- Happy to work autonomously and jump straight into the work
- Either a qualified accountant or qualified by experience (QBE) - the right background and approach are more important than letters
This role is available on a part-time or full-time basis (0.6 - 1.0 FTE), offering a day rate of £250 - £300, depending on experience. Hybrid working is in place, with two days per week expected in the Central London office.
This is a fantastic short-term opportunity (with potential for extension) to join a values-driven, globally-minded organisation and contribute meaningfully to their mission while influencing how financial due diligence and risk are embedded for the future.
To apply, please submit your CV today.
