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Ref.
2026/GOSI/14553

Job offer type
Field staff jobs

Type of contract
CDDU

Activity sectors
Culture and heritage

Deadline date
2026/02/06 23:59

Contract
Wage portage

Duration
12 months, renewable until November 2028

Mission description

The Grants Officer will be responsible for the full grant management cycle, especially within Component 2. She/He will report to the Project Manager. She/He will contribute directly to the financial execution, partner coordination, and results monitoring of the project.

This includes overseeing calls for proposals, grants contracting, fund disbursement, risk mitigation, compliance with EU regulations, and coordination with partners. The Grants Officer will also support capacity-building efforts for financiers and ecosystem stakeholders.

Project or context description

SANKOFA II addresses the structural challenges facing Ghana’s rich but underexploited heritage sector - including limited institutional capacity, outdated legal frameworks, and insufficient documentation- while unlocking the economic and social potential of CCIs in areas such as music, fashion, film, animation, and digital content creation.

The project’s general objective is to promote sustainable heritage tourism and cultural economic growth in Ghana. It does so through two main components:

Component 1: Enhancing heritage conservation and management, making Ghana’s heritage more accessible and understandable for diverse audiences.
Component 2: Supporting innovation, inclusion, and professionalization in the creative industries, with a special focus on youth and women.

Key activities include:

  • Capacity-building for public institutions such as the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB) and other relevant institutions
  • Development of technical documentation and digital tools (ArchLab, 3D scans, VR content) to safeguard and showcase built heritage.
  • Support for sustainable and inclusive cultural events (festivals in music, fashion, film, animation).
  • Professional training, international mobility, and networking opportunities for artists, creative entrepreneurs, and cultural operators.
  • A cross-cutting commitment to gender equality, environmental responsibility, digital transformation, and community participation.

Expected outcomes include:

  • Stronger and more resilient heritage institutions equipped with modern tools and inclusive governance practices.
  • Increased professional opportunities for Ghanaian cultural actors, especially youth and women.
  • Improved public access to cultural sites and content through innovative storytelling and immersive technologies.
  • Enhanced local and international visibility for Ghana’s cultural assets, generating new economic opportunities through sustainable tourism and cultural exports.

Under Component 2, the project will provide support to cultural and creative organizations, festivals, and civil society organizations working in the cultural sector through open calls and grant funding.

Project Duration: November 2025 – November 2028 (36 months)

Required profile

1.      Key Responsibilities (non-exhaustive)

Grant Management & Financial Compliance

  • Lead the operational and administrative management of grants, by ensuring compliance with Expertise France’s internal procedures: call preparation, selection processes, contracting, and closure
  • Monitor grant expenditures, ensuring strict alignment with EU eligibility criteria and financial regulations
  • Set up an operational and optimised mechanism for the reporting between the CSOs and expertise France, backed by an appropriate monitoring and verification of expenditure
  • Guarantee compliance with all contractual and donor obligations throughout the implementation cycle
  • Check and validate the interim and final financial reports of grant recipients, ensuring their accuracy and consistency in accordance with procedures.
  • Verify the quality of expected deliverables in collaboration with the project team and the finance team (narrative and financial reports).
  • In conjunction with the finance team, ensure that validated financial reports from partners are recorded in Sage X3.
  • Use various deliverables (budget forecasts, procurement plan, communication plan, etc.) to inform the project team of the progress of contracts and alert them to any delays.
  • Develop and update the administrative management dashboard for grant contracts.
  • Oversee the audit of grant partners in conjunction with the finance and project team
  • Maintain a comprehensive and audit-ready filing system for all financial and contractual documents
  • Coordinate with internal legal and financial departments, and liaise with external auditors when required

Partner Support & Risk Mitigation

  • Support implementing partners in adhering to EU financial, administrative, and reporting procedures
  • Provide training session to the partners on managing the grant contract following the donor's procedures
  • Identify potential risks (e.g., ineligible expenditures) and implement appropriate mitigation measures
  • Review and validate expenditure reports submitted by grantees and organize financial follow-ups: on-site visits, committees, and feedback loops
  • Ensure effective monitoring of the grant execution and timely detection of any procedural deviations
  • Promote best practices and ensure alignment across all project stakeholders

Capacity Building & Strategic Coordination

  • Deliver tailored trainings and continuous technical assistance to partners on financial compliance and grant management
  • Facilitate coordination between project teams - technical, financial, administrative - and ensure coherence of actions particularly under Component 2
  • Contribute to the design and implementation of innovative financial instruments (e.g., repayable advances, angel investment schemes)
  • Support capacity-building initiatives for local financiers and investors, with particular attention to gender-responsive and environmentally sustainable investment practices
  • Participate in the tracking of project results and support the monitoring & evaluation framework

Archiving

  • Ensure that documents (proofs of publication, committee minutes, grant notifications, etc.) are collected and archived correctly in order to facilitate the preparation of external and internal audits.
  • Archives accounting and financial documentation relating to grants

2.      Required Profile

Academic Background & Experience

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in project management, finance, development cooperation, or a related field
  • At least 3 years of proven experience in managing grant schemes, preferably within EU-funded programmes
  • Familiarity with EU financial rules and procedures is a strong asset

Technical Skills

  • Excellent command of financial tools and software (Excel, accounting platforms such as SAGE)
  • Capacity to draft clear and structured reports, budgets, and financial analyses
  • Strong organizational and analytical skills, with attention to detail and rigor
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Knowledge of French and/or local languages is a plus

Soft Skills

  • Autonomy, integrity, and proactivity
  • Strong sense of accountability and precision in financial operations.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in multicultural environments
  • Capacity to prioritise tasks and manage multiple workflows under tight deadlines

Additional information

Expected start date: March 2026

Salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and aligned with our internal pay scales.

This position is open to candidates who are Ghanaian nationals or who hold a valid work permit for Ghana. Please apply only if you meet this requirement.

Expertise France is implementing a share office in Ghana, and this position might be shared with the other EFs projects in the future. This job description may be subject to continuous change as activities evolve the need to be able to adapt to them, with the gradual implementation of the shared office.

 

Deadline for application : 2026/02/06 23:59

Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :

  • democratic, economic, and financial governance ;
  • peace, stability, and security ;
  • climate, agriculture, and sustainable development ;
  • health and human development ;

In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results. 

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