USAID Libya Local Governance and Civil Society / Taqarib – Accountant (Tunis Office) 65 views0 applications


SCOPE OF WORK

USAID Libya Local Governance and Civil Society / Taqarib

ACCOUNTANT

Project Background:

The USAID Libya Local Governance and Civil Society / Taqarib Activity will support the foundation of a more unified Libyan state by prioritizing local-level activities that foster stability and accountable governance while reinforcing positive linkages among the national government, subnational government administration, and citizens. Taqarib works to increase the Libyan Government’s ability to deliver essential services and promote stability. It seeks to help citizens engage in public dialogue, prioritize resources, and develop initiatives to hold government accountable. To achieve these goals, Taqarib will center its activities around four objectives:

  1. Strengthen the capacity of targeted municipal institutions to deliver services and be more responsive to citizen needs
  2. Empower Libyan citizens, civil society organizations, private sector, and other stakeholders with the skills and capability to advocate for government institutions to deliver on their mandates.
  3. Encourage coherence of national and subnational government policy, systems, and coordination through pilots advancing targeted policy reform. Strengthen national and subnational decentralization policies, systems, and, and coordination
  4. Inform Programming through a robust learning and analysis agenda

Purpose:

The Accountant will work closely with the project finance team and play a pivotal role in assuring adherence to financial policies, project policies and procedures, regulations, controls, and reporting systems. The Accountant will provide accounting and financial analysis support to the project offices and will ensure submission of financial reports based on internal deadlines. This position will ensure compliance of all accounting and financial reporting functions.

Responsibilities and Key Tasks:

  • In coordination with Senior Accountant, prepare vendor and payroll tax forms
  • Prepare and submit monthly reconciliation reports for review
  • Monitor and report on partner/vendor payment schedules and obligations
  • Assist in preparing information for any contractual financial reporting requirements (if applicable)
  • Ensure backup documentation is uploaded to relevant system according to set deadlines
  • Initiate wire requests for field project implementation by submitting weekly expense projections.
  • Verify vendor invoices for accuracy.
  • Ensure accurate and timely processing of invoices, advances and reimbursements, checks, and wire transfer payments.
  • Support preparation of monthly bank reconciliations.
  • Compile backup documentation for all project related transactions, ensure completeness and appropriate review and approvals are documented, mark payment requests as “paid,” and uploads the backup documents in DAI archiving systems.
  • Maintain file management systems for soft and hard copy documentation.

Qualifications:

  • At least 5 years of relevant professional experience. Progressively responsible experience in finance and accounting preferred.
  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field. Advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience with USAID projects preferred. Experience with international donor-funded projects also an advantage.
  • Experience with enterprise accounting software, and Microsoft office suite
  • Demonstrated knowledge of internal controls and audit processes (e.g. procurement, local subcontract agreements, etc.)
  • Oral and written fluency in English, and Arabic. French skills also an advantage.

Location and Reporting:

The Accountant will be based in Tunis, Tunisia and will closely work with the Director of Finance and Operations and Sr. Accountant.

How to apply:

Please apply by November 6 using the following link:

https://fs9.formsite.com/daisuppliers/z9qywz0tzl/index.html

Select the position in which you are interested in applying for, fill out the required information and upload CV. Only finalist candidates will be contacted. Only applicants that apply via this link will be reviewed. No phone calls or in-person applications will be accepted. Positions are for Tunisian Nationals only.

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SCOPE OF WORK

USAID Libya Local Governance and Civil Society / Taqarib

ACCOUNTANT

Project Background:

The USAID Libya Local Governance and Civil Society / Taqarib Activity will support the foundation of a more unified Libyan state by prioritizing local-level activities that foster stability and accountable governance while reinforcing positive linkages among the national government, subnational government administration, and citizens. Taqarib works to increase the Libyan Government’s ability to deliver essential services and promote stability. It seeks to help citizens engage in public dialogue, prioritize resources, and develop initiatives to hold government accountable. To achieve these goals, Taqarib will center its activities around four objectives:

  1. Strengthen the capacity of targeted municipal institutions to deliver services and be more responsive to citizen needs
  2. Empower Libyan citizens, civil society organizations, private sector, and other stakeholders with the skills and capability to advocate for government institutions to deliver on their mandates.
  3. Encourage coherence of national and subnational government policy, systems, and coordination through pilots advancing targeted policy reform. Strengthen national and subnational decentralization policies, systems, and, and coordination
  4. Inform Programming through a robust learning and analysis agenda

Purpose:

The Accountant will work closely with the project finance team and play a pivotal role in assuring adherence to financial policies, project policies and procedures, regulations, controls, and reporting systems. The Accountant will provide accounting and financial analysis support to the project offices and will ensure submission of financial reports based on internal deadlines. This position will ensure compliance of all accounting and financial reporting functions.

Responsibilities and Key Tasks:

  • In coordination with Senior Accountant, prepare vendor and payroll tax forms
  • Prepare and submit monthly reconciliation reports for review
  • Monitor and report on partner/vendor payment schedules and obligations
  • Assist in preparing information for any contractual financial reporting requirements (if applicable)
  • Ensure backup documentation is uploaded to relevant system according to set deadlines
  • Initiate wire requests for field project implementation by submitting weekly expense projections.
  • Verify vendor invoices for accuracy.
  • Ensure accurate and timely processing of invoices, advances and reimbursements, checks, and wire transfer payments.
  • Support preparation of monthly bank reconciliations.
  • Compile backup documentation for all project related transactions, ensure completeness and appropriate review and approvals are documented, mark payment requests as “paid,” and uploads the backup documents in DAI archiving systems.
  • Maintain file management systems for soft and hard copy documentation.

Qualifications:

  • At least 5 years of relevant professional experience. Progressively responsible experience in finance and accounting preferred.
  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field. Advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience with USAID projects preferred. Experience with international donor-funded projects also an advantage.
  • Experience with enterprise accounting software, and Microsoft office suite
  • Demonstrated knowledge of internal controls and audit processes (e.g. procurement, local subcontract agreements, etc.)
  • Oral and written fluency in English, and Arabic. French skills also an advantage.

Location and Reporting:

The Accountant will be based in Tunis, Tunisia and will closely work with the Director of Finance and Operations and Sr. Accountant.

How to apply:

Please apply by November 6 using the following link:

https://fs9.formsite.com/daisuppliers/z9qywz0tzl/index.html

Select the position in which you are interested in applying for, fill out the required information and upload CV. Only finalist candidates will be contacted. Only applicants that apply via this link will be reviewed. No phone calls or in-person applications will be accepted. Positions are for Tunisian Nationals only.

2019-11-07

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