Field Officer, Internal Audit at GiveDirectly (GD)



Field Officer, Internal Audit at GiveDirectly (GD)


GiveDirectly (GD) aims to reshape international giving – and millions of lives – by allowing donors to provide capital grants directly to the world’s poorest. The Brookings Institution estimates that $70B of cash transfers would be required to eliminate the poverty gap; the aid sector currently spends $135B each year, much of which is allocated to evidence-free interventions. GiveDirectly wants to change that, establishing a benchmark, and in the process accelerate the end of extreme poverty. GiveDirectly has raised over $400M in revenue (>$150M in 2020 alone), while being recognized as one of the most innovative non-profit companies by Fast Company. The growing movement toward cash transfers and GD’s role in that movement have also been featured in This American Life, Foreign Affairs, The Economist, and Business Insider.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Field Officer, Internal Audit

Location: Kogi
Job Type: Full Time, Contract (6 months – with the possibility of extension as needed)
 

About the Role

  • The Internal Audit Field Officer (IA FO) is a member of the Recipient Safeguarding and Advocacy team.
  • Their role is to ensure eligible recipients are safeguarded, their rights are protected, their choices are respected, and that they have the necessary support mechanisms to fully realize the impact of the transfers they receive from GiveDirectly.
  • The IA FO will be responsible for conducting recipient surveys and associated processes to identify and mitigate risks, investigate cases of potential fraud or recipient harm, and provide recommendations to resolve cases.  
  • Part of the IA FO’s  responsibility also includes supporting the Community Engagement Manager in field risk assessment, Community mobilization and sensitization, and recipient protection.
  • This role will require sharp judgment on operational issues and challenges, a strong work ethic, strong communication skills, and a strong commitment to GiveDirectly’s values, mission and model.
  • The Recipient Safeguarding and Advocacy team is strictly firewalled from GiveDirectly’s operations team. By joining as an IA FO, you must agree to do your work with a high degree of confidentiality and anonymity.

Reports to: 

  • Senior Humanitarian Manager of Recipient Safeguarding and Advocacy – Anna Schuck
  • Humanitarian Manager of Recipient Safeguarding and Advocacy – Kamesha Kasolo
  • Community Engagement AFM – TBD

What You’ll Do
Field Surveys and Investigations:

  • Conduct field surveys with recipients using Taroworks to understand if beneficiaries are experiencing any difficulties related to GiveDirectly’s cash transfer program (collecting funds, family conflicts, thefts, scammers, etc.)
  • Sync data collected every day after the field activities
  • Report any reported cases in the system and follow up with daily briefs to the line manager for quick action 
  • Conduct in-depth investigations on different cases as assigned by your manager and propose adequate recommendations for conclusion. Cases could involve fraud, request for bribes, thefts, sexual harassment, presence of impostors, etc.
  • In the event of fraud or other irregularities, the IA officer will visit recipients and conduct investigations to determine whether the recipient should be enrolled in the program.

Reports and Documentations:

  • Responsible for escalating information and reporting difficult cases to supervisor based on escalation protocols
  • Brief your manager on the day’s outcome and help him/her in the management of next steps
  • Produce weekly reports of cases, observations, and outcomes.

Other Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Collect all possible complaints and provide responses within a reasonable time frame,
  • Raise/transmit all sensitive cases that may harm the security and dignity of life/family of the beneficiary for action to be taken. 
  • Supporting the Associate Field Manager in the day-to-day of field operations, including work planning, field risk assessment, Community mobilization, and sensitization, recipient protection.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned by manager

What You’ll Bring

  • 2+ years working with vulnerable communities
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to show respect and openness toward someone whose social and cultural background is different from one’s own – FOs will be the face of our program for recipients and will need to approach all communications and interactions with an eye toward delivering the best possible experience for recipients. 
  • Great communication skills – FOs will explain the program and process to recipients and collect and discuss potentially sensitive information about income and government benefits. Discretion and good judgment are paramount.
  • Technological literacy – FOs will use a smartphone, tablet, or computer to accurately record recipient details in survey forms.
  • Empathy, honesty, and the highest standards of integrity. High emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills, especially with talking to people living in vulnerable communities 
  • Excellent critical thinking and decision making skills. Strong ability to show good judgment when resolving complex problems
  • Fluency in Hausa, Yoruba, Igala, Igira or Bassa is required. English is a plus.
  • Strong interest in advancing the distinctive values and mission of GiveDirectly.

Remuneration and Benefits

  • We offer competitive salary and benefits.
  • A positive and supportive team with opportunities for advancement 
  • A demonstrated commitment to helping all staff develop and grow
  • All Field Officers will use a GiveDirectly-issued smartphone, tablet, or computer for data collection.

Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

About the Hiring Process
Format: The hiring process follows the same general outline for all open roles:

  • First interview (30 mins)
  • Take home skills assignment (2 hours)
  • Second interview (1 hour)
  • Third interview (1 hour)
  • Final interview (1 hour)
  • Reference checks (30 mins each)
  • For some roles, second & third interviews are combined into a panel interview. If there are adjustments or variations on this process, those changes will be communicated during the first interview.

Venue:

  • We conduct interviews over Google Meet with camera on (unless communicated otherwise).

Accessibility:

  • Closed captioning is available during all Google Meet interviews, and interviewers will also post interview questions in the chat box throughout the call.
  • If you need assistance accessing either of these features, please let your interviewer know at the start of your interview! 

Note

  • We welcome and strongly encourage applications from candidates who have personal or professional experience in the low-income and/or historically marginalized communities that we serve.
  • We’re committed to running an inclusive and accessible application process for all of our open roles. If there are questions or concerns you have about the accessibility of our hiring process, we warmly invite you to reach out to [email protected]
  • GD is committed to observing all local, national and international laws that protect children, vulnerable adults, and basic human rights of all.
  • GD is committed to a policy of “zero tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH)” and expects anyone who works for GD to uphold the protection and safeguarding of our recipients as a priority.

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