Access to Financial Services Manager at Co-Creation Hub (CcHUB) Nigeria

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Lagos
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
8 months ago

Additional Details

Job ID
131663
Job Views
67

Job Description






Job Description




  • The Access to Financial Services Manager will oversee the implementation of initiatives that ensure program participants have access to enhanced financial services.

  • This includes fostering partnerships with financial institutions, designing financial literacy programs, and ensuring the availability of tailored financial products such as savings, credit, and insurance for marginalized youth and women.

  • The Manager will play a pivotal role in equipping participants with the financial tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the gig economy.



Key Responsibilities

Access to Financial Services




  • Partner with financial service providers to develop and implement strategies to improve access to financial services for program participants, including savings, loans, pensions and insurance products.

  • Ensure financial services align with the needs of marginalized youth and women participating in the Nigeria GATEWAY Program.

  • Address barriers to financial inclusion, such as lack of documentation, limited awareness, or low trust in financial systems.

  • Promote the adoption of digital financial tools and platforms among participants to enhance their financial inclusion.

  • Advocate for the design and deployment of financial products tailored to the needs of gig workers and marginalized groups.



Financial Literacy and Capacity Building





  • Collaborate with program teams to integrate financial literacy training into the broader training curriculum.





Stakeholder & Partner Engagement




  • Identify and establish partnerships with financial institutions, fintech companies, cooperatives, and other relevant stakeholders.

  • Negotiate agreements with partners to secure affordable and accessible financial services.

  • Act as the primary liaison between the program and financial service providers to ensure smooth collaboration and issue resolution.

  • Represent the program in discussions and forums with financial service providers, regulators, and advocacy groups.

  • Ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations and program policies in all partnerships and service delivery.



Monitoring, Data Collection, and Risk Management




  • Track participant access to and usage of financial services to assess reach and impact.

  • Collect and analyze data to identify gaps, barriers, and areas for service improvement.

  • Monitor and address risks associated with financial access, such as over-indebtedness or misuse of credit products.

  • Prepare regular reports on financial service access, usage trends, outcomes, and key insights for program leadership and stakeholders.



Access to Insurance & Pension 




  • Advocate for access to microinsurance products relevant to gig workers, such as health, accident, or device insurance.

  • Explore opportunities to connect participants to formal pension savings schemes appropriate for gig economy earners.



Key Performance Indicators (Year 1)




  • Access to Financial Services

  • Financial Literacy and Capacity Building

  • Stakeholder & Partner Engagement

  • Monitoring, Data Collection, and Risk Management

  • Access to Insurance & Pension



Qualifications



Education:




  • Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. A certification in Financial Inclusion, Microfinance, or Digital Finance is an advantage.



Experience:




  • Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in financial services, financial inclusion programs, or microfinance, with a focus on marginalized groups.

  • Proven track record in managing partnerships with financial institutions and implementing access-to-finance programs.

  • Familiarity with financial literacy training, digital financial tools, and financial inclusion initiatives.

  • Demonstrated leadership in designing and delivering access-to-finance programs for youth, women, or underserved communities.



Skills and Competencies:




  • Strong partnership development and stakeholder engagement skills to foster collaboration with financial service providers.

  • Knowledge of financial products and services, especially those relevant to gig workers and marginalized populations.

  • Excellent organizational and project management skills to oversee service delivery and monitor impact.

  • Strong communication and advocacy skills to promote financial inclusion and participant needs.

  • Deep understanding of financial services products for gig workers (e.g., microloans, savings, insurance, asset financing).

  • Expertise in partnership development with financial institutions and fintechs.

  • Proven ability to lead teams, drive uptake, and track financial product usage and impact.

  • Data analysis and insights generation to inform product iterations and business cases.

  • Ability to align access strategies with program sustainability and scale-up goals.



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