Vacancy Announcement: WFP/37/11
Deadline for application: 7 September 2011
This Vacancy is open to male and female candidates.
Qualified female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Job Title: Finance Assistant (with admin. duties)
Post Grade: Service Contract equivalent to G5
Duty Stations: Eldoret and other duty stations
Purpose: To provide Finance and Administration support in non programme areas and be the focal point for finance, administration, human resources and procurement functions.
Accountabilities: Under the direct supervision of the Head of the
Field/Satellite Office the incumbent will carry out the following duties: Deadline for application: 7 September 2011
This Vacancy is open to male and female candidates.
Qualified female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Job Title: Finance Assistant (with admin. duties)
Post Grade: Service Contract equivalent to G5
Duty Stations: Eldoret and other duty stations
Purpose: To provide Finance and Administration support in non programme areas and be the focal point for finance, administration, human resources and procurement functions.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist
in ensuring WFP’s resources in the office are properly accounted for;
- Ensure
that all invoices submitted to the Field/Satellite Office for delivery to
Nairobi are properly supported and they relate to actual work done or
services rendered;
- Verify
vendor claims for accuracy and conformance with financial rules and
regulations.
- Perform
claim verifications against documentation to ensure that
purchases/services are properly authorised and that the goods have been
received or services rendered;
- Receive
and account for all miscellaneous revenues and expenses from
guesthouse/accommodation facilities;
- Ensure
timely requisition of office supplies, receipt and distribution in the
respective offices;
- Ensure
bank and sub imprest reconciliations are done regularly and submitted to
Nairobi on a monthly basis;
- Maintain
the office petty cash. Ensure petty cash reconciliations are done
regularly and submitted to Nairobi on a monthly basis. Respond to petty
cash queries;
- Ensure
that disbursements of petty cash are made based on proper authorisations
and supported by legitimate and sufficient documentation;
- Calculate
staff personal entitlements such as hazard pay and DSA, expense claims,
etc.
- Prepare
TRIP documents;
- Assess
expenditures in administration for the previous year and estimate new
requirements. Assist in preparation of office budget and other reports as
required.
- Assist
with day to day administration of outsourced services and common premises
to ensure efficiency, cost effectiveness and timeliness of operations and
services;
- Liaise
with relevant units (ICT, Admin., etc.) on the maintenance of equipment
(computers, generators, etc.)
- Prepare
procurement projections for office needs and ensure that they are
prioritised and delivered on time as and when needed in liaison with
Procurement;
- Ensure
documentation of inventory, disposal and transfer of office assets as per
the standard operating procedures, report anomalies and discrepancies for
timely action;
- Extract
and input data from various sources in administrative, human resources,
procurement and other WFP corporate systems;
- Maintain
staff attendance and leave records and report to Nairobi on a timely
basis;
- Raise
PRS for requisition for local purchases;
- Monitor
the usage of fuel and escort vehicles;
- Co-ordinate
maintenance of WFP vehicles, raising services requests with Nairobi or
designated garages;
- Supervise
drivers;
- Perform
any other related duties as required.
Qualifications and Experience:
Education: Successful completion of secondary school education (KCSE) supplemented by course(s) in finance/accounting.
Experience: At least four years of progressively responsible work experience in general administrative work, including at least two years in the field of finance, accounting, budget, audit or other related field.
Knowledge: Computer literate and good working knowledge and experience in using computers (MS Word, Excel and other software packages).
Results Expected: With initiative and judgement produces organised, accurate and well documented records with well analysed data and addresses unforeseen situations seeking advice and guidance from supervisor, as necessary. May assign work to staff in lower grades.
Critical Success Factors:
Education: Successful completion of secondary school education (KCSE) supplemented by course(s) in finance/accounting.
Experience: At least four years of progressively responsible work experience in general administrative work, including at least two years in the field of finance, accounting, budget, audit or other related field.
Knowledge: Computer literate and good working knowledge and experience in using computers (MS Word, Excel and other software packages).
Results Expected: With initiative and judgement produces organised, accurate and well documented records with well analysed data and addresses unforeseen situations seeking advice and guidance from supervisor, as necessary. May assign work to staff in lower grades.
Critical Success Factors:
- Ability
to review a variety of data, identify and adjust data discrepancies,
identify and resolve operational problems with substantial independence.
- Ability
to obtain or give factual information of a non-routine nature involving
interpretation of facts and requiring clarity of expression.
- Ability
to perform detailed work, frequently of a confidential nature and/or
handle a large volume of work, systematically, effectively and accurately.
- Ability
to train other staff regarding relevant work responsibilities.
- Ability
to work in a team environment and coordinate assignments to achieve common
goals.
- Ability
to deal patiently and tactfully with people of different national and
cultural backgrounds.
Languages: Proficiency in written and oral English and good spoken
Kiswahili.
Kenyan nationals meeting the above qualifications are required to submit a covering letter quoting Vacancy Announcement No. WFP/37/11 with their updated Curriculum Vitae, copies of certificates and name, title and e-mail address of three referees.
Candidates should also complete a Personal History form (P.11) available on the following link –http://www.unon.org/docs/P11.doc.
All documents should be sent in an envelope which must be marked: CONFIDENTIAL WFP/37/11 and sent to:-
Human Resources Officer
World Food Programme
P.O. Box 44482
Nairobi 00100
Applications must be received by the deadline – late applications will not be considered.
WFP does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
Kenyan nationals meeting the above qualifications are required to submit a covering letter quoting Vacancy Announcement No. WFP/37/11 with their updated Curriculum Vitae, copies of certificates and name, title and e-mail address of three referees.
Candidates should also complete a Personal History form (P.11) available on the following link –http://www.unon.org/docs/P11.doc.
All documents should be sent in an envelope which must be marked: CONFIDENTIAL WFP/37/11 and sent to:-
Human Resources Officer
World Food Programme
P.O. Box 44482
Nairobi 00100
Applications must be received by the deadline – late applications will not be considered.
WFP does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
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