View Vacancy - JKT - Finance Lead for Programme and Project Management, Indo-Pacific Regional Department, UKMIS ASEAN, HEO
The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is setting up a new team to support our diplomatic posts across the Indo-Pacific region with their bilateral project and programme management. This is to raise the quality and capability of our network’s programme management, in line with the FCDO’s Programme Operating Framework (PrOF). The team will be based in the British Embassy in Jakarta and the British High Commission in New Delhi to cover the range of time zones of the region. It will provide support to posts around the Indian Ocean region as well as China, North East and South East Asia and the Pacific. It will help with procurement, programme and financial management and monitoring and evaluation. In a consultation we ran with our Indo-Pacific diplomatic network earlier this year, between 10-20 posts indicated they needed support with this. The team will be part of the Indo-Pacific Regional Department (IPRD), reporting to its Deputy Head who will be based in New Delhi. Once we have set up and piloted the team, there is the potential to make it permanent. The wider Indo-Pacific Regional Department designs and delivers major trans-boundary regional programming and provides technical policy advice. The Team delivers major multi-year Official Development Assistance programmes in three main areas: Climate, Economic Development and Social Development. The team is a mix of technical advisors (focused on the Indo-Pacific), a policy lead, and Programme Managers. We support the delivery of HMG’s Indo-Pacific strategy, as set out in the UK Government’s 2021 ‘Integrated Review’. We are seeking a Finance Lead for Programme Management to be based in the British Embassy in Jakarta as part of this new team providing support to our Indo-Pacific diplomatic posts with their bilateral programme and project management. The Finance Analyst will help our posts assess the financial position and performance of their projects and programmes, and provide regular, robust financial information, advice and analysis. The role will be important in embedding high quality financial management throughout our operational business. The Finance Team leader (the Analyst’s line manager as well as the finance lead for the wider IPRD) will be based in the British High Commission in New Delhi. The team will need to work closely with FCDO headquarters in London to provide accurate advice that is in line with the organisation’s processes and standards. Only those with a valid permit to work in Indonesia are eligible to apply for this position. The successful applicant will be contracted on FCDO’s local terms and conditions, for which details will be available on request. The FCDO’s organisational culture How we approach our work is important. The How We Work Statement (below) sets out the ambition we share across the FCDO for how we lead and behave towards each other, how we make decisions, and how we get the job done. Some aspects may be particularly relevant to this role.
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There is no requirement to have previous experience of working for the British government or of development work. We are looking for a Finance Lead with demonstrable experience of working on Programme / Project Management. The successful candidate will be a quick learner and enjoy taking initiative, supporting others to deliver and have strong judgement. S/he will demonstrate :
Essential
- A minimum of 3 to 5 years work experience in financial management.
- Demonstrates awareness of principles of corporate governance.
- Has practical skills in one or more area of: management accounting and cost analysis, investment finance, treasury management, planning, budgeting and financial accounting.
- Is aware of financial policy in these areas and can provide some advice and guidance to others.
- Understands different financial planning and budgeting techniques.
- Understands principles of financial risk management.
- Can help evaluate investment and spending options and make recommendations to support decision-making, balancing risk and value for money in developing sound business cases.
- Can present financial information clearly both verbally and in writing to support organisational decision-making.
- Strong Excel skills are a must
- Knowledge of programme management.
Desirable
- Past experience of FCDO systems would be beneficial.
- Some understanding of regional development issues including climate change, trade and connectivity would be beneficial.
Qualification
A member of one of the five Consultative Committees of Accounting Bodies (CCAB) i.e. ACCA; CIPFA, ICAEW; ICAI or ICAS; or CIMA; or an equivalent European or international body or a part- qualified accountant who is actively studying towards full membership of one of the above professional bodies and who is committed to completing their qualification in the next 24-36 months or someone who has undergone a period of equivalent structured training and accreditation in a specialist area of finance.
Technical Competencies
The Finance analyst will need to demonstrate strong ability and understanding of financial management
Knowledge and understanding of International Aid. In addition, the job-holder would be expected to exhibit the FCDO’s International Competencies notably in this role:
Build and maintain cooperative and productive relationships with an effective range of external contacts. Use the network professionally and sensitively to the benefit of the UK.
The British Embassy/Consulate offers a competitive remuneration package including:
- Annual leave entitlement of 25 days per year
- Medical benefit (medical insurance)
- Access to extensive learning and development opportunities
There will be learning and development opportunities available to the successful candidate to enable them to provide the programme management support our diplomatic posts require. This will be tailored to the individual needs of the successful candidate.
No accommodation or relocation expenses are payable in connection with this position. All candidates must be legally able to work and reside in the country of the vacancy with the correct visa/work permit status or demonstrate eligibility to obtain the relevant permit.
Employment offers are subject to successful clearance of pre-employment checks. Staff recruited locally by the British Embassy Jakarta is subject to Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law. In relation to this, the successful candidate will need to arrange for his/her own Police Certificate.
Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary may have their salaries reduced by the equivalent local income tax amount.
Please note that the deadline for applications is 23:55 on the day mentioned in the above field “Application deadline”.
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This opportunity is closed to applications.