What are the responsibilities and job description for the Finance Director position at Natural Resource Governance Institute?
Job title : Finance Director
Team: Finance
Reports to: President & CEO and COO
Location: Flexible (Please note, all applicants must have the right to work in their location)
Supervises: Senior Accountant, Staff Accountant, Program and Operations Officer (Latin America), Operations and Finance Officer (Latin America), Finance Officer (Africa)
Indirect team members: Operations and Finance Officer (Europe)
Contract type: Permanent
About NRGI
The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is a leading international non-profit organization to ensure that countries rich in oil, gas and minerals achieve sustainable, inclusive development. At a time when the energy transition is reshaping economies and societies, our mission to transform the governance of natural resources has never been more urgent.
Learn more: About us | Natural Resource Governance Institute
The successful candidate will demonstrate NRGI’s values of rigor, collaboration, passion, integrity, and impact.
NRGI’s 2025–2030 Strategy sets out an ambitious agenda for transforming resource governance to advance sustainable development and just transitions in low- and middle-income countries. As part of this strategy, NRGI is strengthening and modernizing its global operations and finance functions to support long-term resilience and organizational effectiveness.
Reporting jointly to the President & CEO and the COO, the Finance Director will serve as NRGI’s most senior financial leader and principal authority on financial management, compliance, reporting, and risk. The role combines strategic financial stewardship with genuine operational transformation across a highly complex, distributed organization: an annual budget of approximately USD 15 million, around 80 staff, formal registration in nine jurisdictions, and operations spanning roughly 15 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
This is not a steady-state finance role. It demands deep technical expertise, the confidence to lead change, and the judgment to balance proactive strategic leadership with responsive day-to-day management, while building trusted relationships with the leadership team, Governing Board and a geographically dispersed finance team.
Learn more about the role: Finance Director Job Description May 2026.pdf
Core Responsibilities
- Financial leadership and stewardship
- Compliance, audit and risk
- Grant and donor finance management
- Systems and process improvement
- Leadership and people management
- Strategic partnership
Experience & Technical Skills
- Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CPA or equivalent) with at least 15 years of progressive senior financial leadership experience.
- Substantial experience in an international NGO, nonprofit or development organization, including direct responsibility for multi-country, multi-currency financial operations.
- Track record managing complex multi-donor restricted funding portfolios and compliance with major institutional donors.
- Experience leading annual external audit processes, including familiarity with US nonprofit requirements (single audit, IRS Form 990) and/or international statutory reporting.
- Experience as senior liaison to an Audit and Finance Committee.
- Strong technical grounding in US GAAP and nonprofit financial regulations.
- Proven ability to develop complex budgets, multi-year forecasts and funding risk analyses.
- Experience overseeing ERP platforms and driving improvements to financial systems and data integrity.
- Strong grasp of cost recovery, overhead allocation and donor compliance requirements
- Ability to translate complex financial information clearly for non-finance audiences, including senior leadership and boards.
Education & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field.
- Postgraduate qualifications (MBA, MSc Finance, or similar) highly desirable.
- Working knowledge of French, Spanish or another language relevant to NRGI's regions is a plus.
- Equivalent experience and transferable skills will also be considered.
How to Apply
Register for an account if this is your first application (this allows you to track your application) (Apply Here).
Submit your CV and cover letter in English, outlining:
- Your interest in the role
- How your experience aligns with the requirements
- Your motivation to work with NRGI
Please ensure that you submit all required information before completing your application and keep your login details for future access. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Starting annual salary (NRGI registered countries)
Belgium: EUR 85,740
Colombia: USD 91,767
Chile: USD 94,947
Ghana: USD 81,776
Nigeria: USD 101,096
Senegal: XOF 61,434,359
Tunisia: USD 105,160
Uganda: USD 124,829
United Kingdom: GBP 98,331
United States: USD 158,810
NRGI offers generous benefits including health insurance, 10% employer pension contribution and extensive leave on top of two weeks of annual office closure.
NRGI WELCOMES YOU, JUST AS YOU ARE
We invite people of all identities, including those from marginalized groups, to come together in support of our mission. We strive for an NRGI where staff can be themselves at work, feel that they belong, and are equipped to succeed. Achieving meaningful diversity, equity, and inclusion—together—is among our highest priorities.
It is the policy of NRGI not to discriminate against any applicant for employment, or any employee because of age, color, sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status.
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