Consultants for assessment of Grant financial reports

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Contribute expertise in auditing and grant management by assessing compliance and coaching on financial management for a dynamic network of grant beneficiaries.

CALL FOR ROSTER OF EXPERTS

CONSULTANTS FOR ASSESSMENT OF GRANT FINANCIAL REPORTS:

EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD AND CENTRAL ASIA (home based)

Background

The European Endowment for Democracy (EED) is a grant-making organisation which has been established by the EU Member States and the European Union institutions to foster and encourage democratisation and deep and sustainable democracy. EED has been established as an independent private law foundation with its seat in Brussels.

Roster of Experts

The EED relies on a network of consultants, including in countries of the European Neighbourhood and beyond, to provide support to the EED Secretariat in assessing and auditing financial reports from EED grant beneficiaries.

Assignments for consultants on the roster may range from 1 to 5 days per assignment, with the exact consultancy fee depending on the nature and complexity of the requested work, as well as the experience and track record of the consultant. The number of assignments will be variable, depending on the demand and needs of the EED Secretariat.

The assignments will mainly consist of the revision and assessment of financial reports submitted by beneficiaries as part of EED grants and, when necessary, coaching on financial management in line with EED guidelines. Consultants will be requested to verify Financial Reports’ correctness and compliance (calculations, completeness of supporting documents, eligibility of expenses etc.) with the approved budget and all EED contractual stipulations and, where applicable, to liaise with grant beneficiaries to clarify any inconsistencies and rising questions in regard to these reports.

Required Experience

The consultant shall meet the following requirements:

• at least 5 years of proven full-time professional experience in audit, grant management, administrative and financial management of projects ;

• thorough knowledge of one or more of the following languages: English and Russian, Romanian, Georgian, Kazakh, Uzbek, Tajik, Turkmen or Kyrgyz languages;

• experience in projects across Eastern Europe and Central Asia region is considered an asset;

• solid ICT skills, with high proficiency in Microsoft Excel;

• high level of precision, with an eye to detail;

• ability to keep full confidentiality about all assigned tasks and related documentation as well as able to exercise confidentiality, discretion and tact when dealing with diverse groups of people;

• ability to work independently and meet tight deadlines;

• ability to develop strong coordination with EED in-house staff;

• provide references as to the suitability for the performance of duties.

Application

Expressions of interest should be submitted online using the “apply” panel on this page.

Please submit your CV of 2 pages maximum (Europass format required) including a cover letter and contact details for two referees. The cover letter must explain the legal status of the individual and what is their hour or daily fee.

After successfully submitting your application, you will receive an automatic email confirming receipt of your application.

Prospective candidates of the Roster will be contacted for a written test.

The information provided in the applications is subject to EU legislation on protection of personal data and confidentiality of information.

This call for consultants to be included in the Roster of Experts is open until 31 December 2025 at 12 midnight Brussels time (candidates may be contacted for tests also before the end of the call on a rolling basis).

The European Endowment for Democracy (EED) is an independent, grant-making organisation, established in 2013 by the European Union (EU) and EU member states as an autonomous International Trust Fund to foster democracy in the European Neighbourhood (Eastern Partnership – EaP – and Middle East and North Africa – MENA), the Western Balkans, Turkey and beyond.EED supports civil society organisations, pro-democracy movements, civic and political activists, and independent media platforms and journalists working towards a pluralistic, democratic political system. These can also include newly created or non-registered organisations, informal platforms, youth groups and individuals. In particular, EED supports those who cannot be supported by other donors and existing EU instruments. Support is contingent on adherence to democratic values, respect for human rights and observance of principles of non-violence.

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