Finance & Grant Management
Our Finance & Grant Management staff are critical to our field programming and auditing requirements. They provide daily professional support in the field or from our Global Support Office to the field programmes. Their work is invaluable to ensuring the sound financial implementation of project activities in difficult and unstable contexts.
Our profile
We look for skilled professionals who...
- Hold a higher-level degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree) in the areas of Finance or Accounting, or are a Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Have a minimum of 4 years of professional experience in a finance-related position
- Possess advanced skills in Microsoft Office (especially Excel) and a good understanding of accounting software (preferably Microsoft Dynamics)
- Have high numeracy skills, are skilled problem solvers, and are detail-oriented
- Are highly organised and can easily analyse and prioritise needs
- Possess training and skills in project management, budget management, and people management—especially the teaching and training of other staff

Current opportunities
Finance System Administrator
ROC Required
The Finance System Administrator is responsible for managing and enhancing Medair’s Unit4 ERPx platform to support efficient financial operations. This role involves configuring user access, workflows, and system parameters, including flexi-fields and reporting tools, to meet evolving organizational needs. The administrator ensures system reliability by resolving technical issues, maintaining detailed documentation, and driving continuous improvements. This position is key to maintaining the integrity and performance of Medair’s finance systems.
Senior Finance Accounting Specialist
ROC Required
The Senior Finance Accounting Specialist at GSO leads the accounting functions, ensuring timely, accurate, and compliant financial operations. The role combines accounting expertise, analysis, and project management to support Medair’s global financial processes. Medair seeks a finance professional with leadership potential, capable of accurately booking and interpreting financial data, identifying trends, and partnering with stakeholders to implement and monitor effective actions.
Don’t see the right fit?
Apply to our Relief & Recovery Orientation Course
Medair’s Relief & Recovery Orientation Course (ROC) is a one-week simulation course that will help determine if a humanitarian career with Medair is the right fit for you, and if you are a strong fit for Medair. After participating in the course, you will enter a “pool” of qualified candidates that are ready to be called upon to respond to humanitarian crises. When needs arise in our country programmes, we will offer you a position in line with your competencies and our needs. If you apply for an international position, the ROC will be mandatory for you to work in our country programmes.
