Introduction
KHPT is a registered non-profit organization that has, for over two decades, worked alongside India’s most vulnerable communities to improve their health and wellbeing. Our journey began in 2003 with focused initiatives to reduce the prevalence of HIV in Karnataka, and since then, our work has expanded to address a wide range of public health issues across the country. In places where health remains out of reach, held back by stigma, silence or systemic gaps, we have worked to change that reality. We believe the answers already exist in local knowledge, the culture of the place, and in collective intent. While health is our focus, we see it in its full context shaped by poverty, gender, social norms, urbanization and climate. We bring together technical expertise and community wisdom, blending data, dialogue and systems thinking to strengthen health systems and empower communities. Because health and wellbeing are rights. And every community deserves not just access, but the power to shape its own wellbeing.
KHPT has been selected as a Non-Government Principal Recipient (NGPR) for The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (The Global Fund), for the grant cycle 2024-2027, for the TB grant in India. The key project elements include community engagement, capacity building, and technical assistance. The major interventions of the project encompass (i) TB Champion Engagement across 14 states and one UT (ii) TB Mukt Grama Panchayath activities in 13 states (iii) Nationwide Technical Assistance for Direct Beneficiary Transfer (DBT) and Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (PMTBMBA) - Sustaining the adoption initiative and strengthening service delivery linkages (iv) Strengthening counselling and patient support systems. KHPT will partner with suitable organisations as Sub Recipients (SRs) in implementing the project. The Major Stakeholders include The Global Fund, The Central TB Division (CTD), State National TB Elimination Program (State NTEP) and Local Funding Agent (LFA).
KHPT is seeking applications for the following position.
District Finance Officer
Positions: 1
Location: Bengaluru (PMU Office)
Project Period: 06 Months
We are looking for a Consultant – Finance to support financial management, documentation and project compliance functions under the IMPACT India Project. The role involves close coordination with PMU and state teams to ensure smooth financial operations and audit readiness.
Qualification, Skills & Competencies
• B. Com or equivalent in Finance/Accounting.
• 1–3 years of NGO relevant experience in Finance/Accounting
• Working knowledge of Tally and MS Excel.
• Understanding of TDS, GST, and financial compliance.
• Strong attention to detail, analytical, and documentation skills.
Roles and Responsibilities
• Verify TBV KYC documents and ensure proper maintenance of NFA documentation.
• Review bills, invoices, vouchers, travel claims, and supporting documents.
• Maintain state-wise expense trackers and financial records.
• Handle data entry in Tally (Bank, Payment, Receipt & Journal Vouchers).
• Prepare Bank Reconciliation Statements (BRS), TDS, and GST schedules.
• Support internal/external audits, LFA reviews, and donor monitoring visits.
• Ensure systematic filing of all financial documents (JV, BPV, BRV).
• Maintain audit-ready documentation and ensure compliance with project guidelines.
Note: The principal responsibilities listed above are an illustrative list and not an exhaustive list. Additional responsibilities may be added from time to time, depending on Project requirements.
Reporting
The Finance Consultant will be reporting to Finance Manager (PMU Office)
Remuneration
The compensation for the above-mentioned position/s will adhere to internal policies and market standards, determined by qualifications, relevant experience, budget availability, internal parity, and interview performance
KHPT is committed to providing a safe and supportive work environment for all employees. We uphold the principle of equal opportunity and actively welcome female applicants. In addition, we encourage individuals with physical challenges, provided they possess the necessary skills and knowledge, and are willing to travel to apply. We seek candidates who can seamlessly integrate into our non-discriminatory, inclusive, and equitable organizational culture.
We will follow a systematic selection process to fill this position, taking into account experience, competency, suitability, aptitude to work with our health programs, and extensive knowledge of the areas we work in. Only candidates who meet our shortlisting criteria will be invited for an interview.
The above position demands excellent communication, interpersonal and computer skills and also involves travel. Preference will be given to candidates who have work experience in the relevant field and local candidates with required experience and skillsets.
The above-mentioned position requires outstanding communication, interpersonal, and computer skills, as well as the willingness to travel. Preference will be given to candidates with work experience in the relevant field and local candidates who possess the necessary experience and skill sets.
How to apply
Prospective candidates should submit their applications by clicking the "Apply Online" button next to the relevant vacancy on our current openings page at https://www.khpt.org/work-with-us/
The deadline for submissions is 26th July 2026.