Village Start-Up Fund (VSF) Officer
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- Kampala, Central Region
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Facilitate training sessions on financial literacy, business planning, and effective group governance to strengthen group capacity
- Guide VSLAs in identifying viable income-generating activities and designing sustainable business initiatives.
- Monitor and mentor VSLA leadership to ensure strong record-keeping, transparent decision-making, and conflict resolution.
- Track loan utilization and repayment progress, identifying potential risks or defaults early and providing targeted support.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date loan records, ensuring all transactions are documented and reported timely.
- Provide regular progress reports on loan performance, repayment rates, and project impact to management.
- Prepare and monitor project budgets, ensuring spending aligns with approved allocations and donor guidelines.
- Coordinate timely and compliant fund withdrawals, loan disbursements, and repayments.
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date financial records, loan agreements, and repayment schedules for reference and audit.
- Track loan repayments, prepare collection reports, and address overdue groups promptly.
- Ensure there is a reconciliation between the bank and the Beonic system to match transaction records.
- Ensure compliance with all financial policies, procedures, and donor requirements.
- Implement financial controls and conduct spot checks to safeguard project funds.
- Train VSLA leaders and staff on financial management, record keeping, and accountability practices.
- Promote sustainable financial practices to help VSLAs maintain lending activities beyond project support.
- Prepare and submit accurate weekly, monthly, and quarterly project and financial reports.
- Maintain and update VSLA records, loan trackers, and repayment databases.
- Communicate with VSLAs to request or provide required information for reporting purposes.
- Support group champions and field staff in executing timely and accurate digital reporting.
- Reconcile and verify all reported financial and loan data to identify and correct discrepancies.
- Compile and present portfolio performance summaries, including disbursements, collections, and overdue groups.
- Provide management with regular updates on project progress, risks, and recommended actions.
- Ensure all reports comply with organizational, donor, and project documentation standards.
- Archive reports and supporting documents systematically for future reference and audits.
- Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business studies, Economics, Microfinance, or a related field.
- Professional training or certification in microfinance, credit management, or community development is an added advantage.
- Minimum of 3 years' experience in loan management, microfinance operations, or community-based financial services.
- Demonstrated experience working with Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) or similar community financing models.
- Strong understanding of financial management principles, budgeting, and compliance requirements.
- Experience in training and capacity building for community groups on financial literacy and enterprise development.
- Excellent computer skills, including proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and digital reporting tools.
- Strong interpersonal, communication skills with the ability to work effectively in rural community settings.
- Ability to speak and write fluently in English; proficiency in local languages spoken in the project area is an added advantage.
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