Sr Compliance Officer - New Delhi

Posted Date 13 hours ago(4/10/2026 5:32 AM)
Job ID
2026-7798
Location
IN-New Delhi
Category
Global
Employment Status
Full-Time

Overview

Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organization and an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, dedicated to improving the health of women and families in developing countries. For over 50 years, it has focused on providing high-quality, low-cost health care solutions, training health workers, and strengthening health systems.

 Jhpiego has been working in India since the 1980s in close partnership with national and state governments. With deep technical expertise and strong on-the-ground execution, Jhpiego helps design, test, and scale practical solutions and innovations that fit real-world systems across 11 thematic domains (Maternal and Newborn Health, Reproductive Health, Nutrition, Immunization, Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Human Resources for Health, TB and Infectious Diseases, Global Health Security, Women's Cancers, Non-Communicable Diseases, Digital Health).

Jhpiego is hiring for the position of Sr Compliance Officer based in New Delhi. Working with all stakeholders, the Sr Compliance Officer will identify risks that hinder the achievement of Jhpiego’s objectives, assess the adequacy and recommend appropriate internal control systems to reduce associated risks and test the compliance level of transactions as per donor, statutory and JHU/Jhpiego norms. With the support and oversight of the Country Director or nominee, the Sr Compliance Officer will provide guidance, training, and compliance oversight in the areas of Finance & Administration, Procurement, Human resources, and Award/Sub-award management at ICO and all field offices. The Sr Compliance Officer will work closely with the Senior Management Team and all relevant departments/functions as required. The position reports to the Country Director or nominee with Technical Reporting to the Sr. Director Compliance

Responsibilities

  • Work with the Country Director or nominee, Snr. Director Compliance, Director Finance, and other Jhpiego senior staff members at country level or in US office to ensure that internal control processes and systems are adequate to minimize risks.
  • Through technical assistance and spot-checking, verify that country programs comply with donor rules and regulations, applicable organizational policies and pertinent U.S. and host country laws.
  • Mitigate risk through active monitoring and close review of country offices' practices and procedures. Work actively with the finance team and country leadership team to identify and mitigate risks.
  • Develop an annual compliance review work plan based on the country office project portfolio to ensure full compliance The annual plan should include routine monthly and quarterly compliance reviews as well as additional compliance activities identified at the country level.
  • Ensure that Jhpiego complies with JHU and Jhpiego’s sub-award monitoring policies and procedures. Work with senior management and partner organizations to implement improvements, if required. Develop and maintain Jhpiego’s program for monitoring and oversight of subrecipients. Perform and document monitoring visits to sub-recipients as needed.
  • Update and report to the Country Director, Snr. Director Compliance and other senior country office staff on the status of the implementation of internal compliance recommendations on a regular basis.
  • Assist the Finance team in execution of all types of external audits and reviews including management responses and action to be The Sr Compliance Officer will also track findings and recommendations from audits and ensure that they are implemented in a timely manner.
  • Assist the Finance team in conducting and documenting the annual Internal Controls over Financial Reporting review and questionnaire (ICoFR) requirement by statutory auditors.
  • Assist in developing a list of best practices for implementing and improving internal controls and regularly orient and train staff on best Ensure compliance with US laws and regulations pertaining to disbarment anti-terrorist laws and Indian laws.
  • Work closely with the Director Compliance and the global compliance team to review policy and procedures documents, revise tools and templates, and make recommendations to improve compliance monitoring.
  • Serve as a member on one or more of Jhpiego’s Internal Compliance Reviews teams, as
  • Immediately report gross misconduct or suspected fraudulent activities to the Country Director, Chief Operating and Financial Officer, and Snr. Director Compliance.
  • Conduct special investigations and analytical projects, as
  • Proactively identify emerging compliance risks and recommend mitigation
  • Develop and maintain a compliance risk register and track mitigation
  • Work on any other special projects as assigned by the Country Director and/or Director Compliance.

Required Qualifications

Required Qualifications / Experience/Knowledge:

  • Master’s Degree, Qualified Chartered Accountant and/or Certified Internal Auditor will be preferred.
  • Strong working knowledge of Indian regulatory frameworks, including Income Tax & GST provisions, FEMA / RBI regulations applicable to NGOs.
  • A minimum of 7 years professional experience serving in a Compliance function with an international Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Alternatively, a minimum of seven years internal or external audit experience with an audit firm with experience in auditing NGOs
  • Work exposure to other developing countries is desirable
  • Demonstrative proficiency in Information Technology, particularly computer-assisted audit techniques, including the capacity to navigate financial systems like QuickBooks Enterprise and/or SAP
  • Knowledge of USG donor rules and regulations

Preferred Qualifications

Abilities/Skills:

  • Ability to present information effectively and efficiently to senior management and concerned program managers.
  • Ability to work with mathematical concepts as they relate to auditing and fiscal analysis to include accounting and budget.
  • Reasoning ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, and make implementable recommendations.
  • Excellent communication and report-writing skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team setup and be a team player. Ability to interact skillfully and diplomatically with various counterparts.
  • Sound judgment, ability to work independently, under pressure, and to ensure
  • Ability and willingness to travel internally and throughout the There could be a need to travel internationally and one should possess a valid passport.
  • Computer literacy, particularly in the use of MS Word, Excel, and Exposure to QuickBooks is preferable.

Women candidate will be given preference.

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