To work for
National Organization for Mental Health and Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture
Field of Work
Finances/Accountancy - Administrative
Minimum Education Level
Bachelor/ License Degree
Responsibilities
Proposal Development: Supports researchers by identifying funding opportunities and ensuring applications are complete and compliant with funder guidelines.
Budget Creation: Develops and reviews detailed project budgets, calculating costs for personnel, equipment, and indirect (F&A) expenses.
Award Setup & Monitoring: Establishes new award accounts in financial systems and tracks ongoing spending to ensure it aligns with the approved budget.
Compliance & Reporting: Ensures all activities adhere to funder, institutional, and government regulations, and prepares required financial and technical reports.
Liaison & Training: Serves as the central point of contact between project teams, administration, and sponsors, and trains faculty and staff on grant policies.
Subcontract Management: Oversees any agreements with partner organizations, monitoring their progress and reviewing their financial reports.
About us
The National Institution for Mental Health and
Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving mental health
and psychosocial well-being of individuals and communities
affected by violence, conflict, and crises. The organization
delivers evidence-based, rights-based, and survivorcentered services in line with international standards
Required employees number
1