Eurasia Partnership Foundation is looking for a talented young individual to complement its IT Management team. EPF is an equal opportunity employer, and provides on-the-job training, on-the-job growth chances, and other benefits.
The finance/Grants Assistant (FGA) is responsible for reviewing grant applications, preparing grant agreements, monitoring grantees’ financial reports, executing of site visits, updating of the automated grant database, and maintaining contact with grantees.
EPF is looking for a grants/finance manager to provide a comprehensive and professional accounting service to the Eurasia Partnership Foundation Office, including day-to-day accounting, reporting, and supervision of the Financial staff.
To provide a comprehensive and professional finance management service to the Eurasia Partnership Foundation Office, including day-to-day accounting, reporting, and supervision of the Financial staff.
The Citizen Engagement Lead will be pivotal in fostering partnerships with civil society organizations, media outlets, influential individuals, and a broad network of activists. This role is essential for ensuring that citizens remain engaged, well-informed, and empowered. By actively leading and collaborating, this position will ensure that the voices of the Armenian people are woven into governance and reform initiatives. He/she will serve as the bridge between government goals and public engagement, maintaining communication that is clear, transparent, and effective. This role will champion approaches that are centered on the citizens within the overarching communication strategies of the Armenian government.
Through its “EU4Youth: Student Democracy Now” project, funded by the EU, EPF promotes the establishment of various types of student unions ensuring involvement of students of various social backgrounds to educate them on students’ rights protection.
The Assistant /Grants Assistant (AGA) is responsible for daily accounting and paperwork, preparing payments, preparing agreements, reviewing grant applications, preparing grant agreements, monitoring grantees’ financial reports, executing of site visits
The finance/Grants Assistant (FGA) is responsible for assisting in organization’s financial and administrative transactions, with focus on grants administration. These include: reviewing grant applications, conducting due-diligence related to document review, verification, preparing grant agreements, managing grant installments, amendments, monitoring of financial, procurement processes, conducting site visits, updating the automated grants management database. The GA serves as the contact point with grantees re reporting and oversight requirements.