Country Financial Controller (0383)
- Salary:
€40,402 - €44,892
- Based
in Country:
Iraq/Syria
- Job
Title:
Country Financial Controller
- Contract
Type:
Unaccompanied Fixed Term International Contract
- Annual
Allowance:
e1,000
- Benefits:
See attached for benefits
- Closing
Date:
28 February 2018
About the role: This is a 24 month, new role
with unaccompanied terms based in Dohuk, Iraq with regular travel to
North East Syria with a salary of Band 5 €40,402 - €44,842
You will report to the Country Director and will line manage
the Programme Accountant, and functionally manage other finance staff in Iraq
and Syria. You will work closely with all Concern staff, tax authorities,
auditors, partners & donor finance staff.
We would like you to start as soon as possible
Your purpose: You will be responsible for
managing all aspects of the finance function of the Concern Worldwide
Syria/Iraq programme to achieve our objectives in line with Concern Worldwide
policies, procedures and standards. You are a member of the Senior Management
Team and will provide leadership in the development and management of all
programmes in accordance with organizational policies and the Country Strategic
Plan currently under development.
You will be responsible for:
Financial System
- Ensuring
country financial management systems & records are adequate in order
to identify and protect the assets & interest of the organization.
- Ensuring
systems are in place, and enhance, as far as possible, the efficiency
& effectiveness of the manner in which assets are utilized
- Ensuring
the global accounting package (Microsoft Great Plains) is maintained in a
proper manner, and utilized in an appropriate & effective manner.
- Establishing
& maintaining a donor financial management system in order to optimize
funding & to ensure efficient & accurate reporting to donors.
- Ensuring
adequate controls over cash & bank management are constantly monitored
& updated to minimize the risk of fraud or misappropriation.
- Undertaking
regular field visits in order to assess the financial systems in place
& implement improvements wherever need
- Closely
monitoring all financial activities, and keep the CD/Senior Management
Team advised of all situations which have the potential for a negative
impact on internal controls or financial management performance
- Undertaking
financial assessments & evaluation of partners, in line with Concern’s
standard financial procedures.
- Participating
in the review, monitoring and capacity building of partners.
- Ensuring
partner finance reports are thoroughly reviewed in coordination with the
respective Programme staff.
Financial Control
- Maintaining
an effective & efficient system of internal controls which comply with
Concern Worldwide financial guidelines.
- Reviewing
existing systems on an on-going basis in order to develop and improve
internal controls, in compliance with Concern’s policies and procedures
- Ensuring
all financial records & accounts are compiled timely, accurately and
in line with international accounting standards & donor regulations
- Ensuring
the country financial operations comply with legal & statutory
requirements e.g. audit & financial reporting to all relevant national
authorities.
- Ensuring
country management prepares the annual & revised Country budget and
donor budgets, as accurately as possible.
- Keeping
up to date with donor regulations and ensure that all controls are in
place to meet donor compliance.
Financial Reporting
- Ensuring
timely & accurate preparation of monthly management accounts for
budget-holders and Country Management to ensure that they can monitor the
budget utilization and take appropriate action on any significant
variances.
- Ensuring
timely & accurate preparation of financial reports for Dublin
(Financial Reporting Pack (FRP))
- Ensuring
timely & accurate preparation of donor reports for external donors /
agencies.
- Reconciling
all balance sheet items on a quarterly basis, in accordance with Concern
Worldwide policies & procedures
- Finalizing
year end accounts for external auditor and provide any ad-hoc year reports
for Dublin
- Provide
financial analysis where necessary especially on maximizing available
funds and advise to CMT
Staff Management & Capacity Building
- Developing
the capacity of the local finance team to ensure that a good standard of
financial management is maintained.
- Undertaking
specific training and other relevant initiatives so that the national
staff can be credible candidates to fill any vacant position in the
finance team and to provide strong cover for leave.
- Undertaking
financial training of budget-holders, to assist them in enforcing
financial controls & making decisions based on financial reports.
Other Duties
- Facilitating
internal, external & donor audits
- Ensuring
all statutory deductions & taxes are complied with & to liaise
with relevant authorities in this respect.
- Assisting
in the development & implementation of the Country’s Strategic Plan
- Actively
participating in the CMT meetings and be proactively involved in the
decision making processes
- Any
other related assignments
- Adhering
fully to the commitments and rules of Concern’s Programme Participant
Protection Policy and Code of Conduct (P4 and CofC), Anti-Fraud and
Whistle Blowing Policy, including the respect of confidentiality
- Reporting
to the Country Director any violations of the P4 or CofC.
Your skills and experience will include:
- Accountancy
Qualification (e.g. CPA, ACA, ACCA)
- 3
years post qualification experience in Concern or a similar organization
preferably as international staff.
- Experience
in developing staff capacity both on technical and management aspects
- Experience
managing large and multi donor (especially USAID, ECHO, DFID, etc.)
programme budgets
- Must
be fully fluent in English
We would also like:
- Knowledge
of development issues and concepts.
- Ability
to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines
- Good
team worker
- Good
Communication and negotiation skills
- A good
understanding of computer applications i.e. Microsoft word, Excel,
communications systems and basic trouble shooting skills.
- Cross
cultural awareness and sensitivity
- Empathy
with Concern’s goals and a commitment to capacity building, protection and
participation
- Good
communication and training / capacity building skills
- Proven
organization, planning and management skills
- Ability
to work on own initiative and lead diverse teams
- Flexible
and adaptable to a changing environment
All applications should be submitted through our website
at https://jobs.concern.net by
closing date. CV’s should be no more than 4 pages in length.
Due to the urgency of this position, applications will be
short listed on a regular basis and we may offer posts before the closing date.
Concern receives a substantial amount of funding from
external donors each year. Increasingly donors are introducing
requirements whereby future funding is conditional on Concern ensuring that the
names of any new employee or volunteer do not appear on terrorism lists
generated by the European Union (List of person, groups and entities to which
Regulation (EC No. 2580/2001 applies), the US Government (Office of Foreign
Assets Control list of specially designated Nationals and Blocked Persons) and
the United Nations (Consolidated List). Any offer of employment (either
paid or voluntary) with Concern Worldwide will not be made pending a clearance
check being conducted on the applicant. For additional information please
consult our web site or contact the Human Resource Division in our Head
Office. Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes
applications from all sections of the community.
Documents
- CFC Syria-Iraq 19 Jan 2018.pdf (28.82 KB)
- 2017 T&C's Band 5 Unaccompanied.pdf (26.60 KB)
- Programme Participant Protection Policy 2010.pdf (307.82 KB)