Vacancy : Head of Finance and Compliance - ChildFund Timor-Leste

 JOB VACANCY



Position  : Head of Finance and Compliance
Department : Finance 
Location : ChildFund Timor Leste, Dili Office, with some travel required to the municipalities 
Employment status : 2 years with possibility for extension. The position is open to Timorese nationals and 
international candidates willing to work on a local contract (some additional benefits may apply). 
Reports to : ChildFund Timor – Leste Country Director 
Salary : Starting from 1,800 plus Benefits (negotiable depending on experience) 


ChildFund Timor-Leste is the representative office of ChildFund Australia – an independent international development organisation that works to reduce poverty for children in developing communities. 
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance – a global network of 11 organisations which assists more than 14 million children and their families in over 60 countries. ChildFund Australia is a registered charity, a member of the Australian Council for International Development, and fully accredited by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which manages the Australian Government’s overseas aid program. 
ChildFund began work in Timor-Leste in 1990, originally under the management of ChildFund International. Since October 2017 it has operated as an office of ChildFund Australia, and continues to work in partnership with children, their communities and local institutions to create lasting change, respond to humanitarian emergencies and promote children’s rights. 
With a focus on maternal and child health, early childhood development, school readiness, youth empowerment and protection, and child rights, ChildFund Timor-Leste aims to demonstrate effectiveness and accountability in its program activities and add value to the efforts of its partners through quality programs that are respectful, responsive, and relevant in helping children in poverty, their families, and communities. ChildFund Timor-Leste is working with rural communities to build a new, stable and prosperous future for what is one of the world’s youngest nations.
OUR VISION: A world without poverty where all children and young people can say: “I am safe. I am educated, I contribute. I have a future.”
OUR MISSION: We partner to create community and systems change which enables vulnerable children and young people, in all their diversity, to assert and realise their rights.



PURPOSE OF THE POSITION 
As the Head of Finance & Compliance and member of the country Senior Management Team you are responsible for maintaining robust financial management of all activities within ChildFund Australia’s operation in Timor Leste. Together with your team, you ensure all accounting operations are compliant with statutory regulations in Timor Leste, ChildFund and external donor’s policies & procedures. You ensure that ChildFund Timor Leste maintains the highest standard of accountability and integrity to its stakeholders


KEY DUTIES 
Provide leadership, support and guidance to finance team staff including their professional development 
Build capacity of finance team in order to provide training for partners/sub-grantees on grant financial management 
Drive ChildFund Timor Leste’s financial strategic planning 
Drive financial policy and procedure development and relevant trainings in your area of responsibility, including compliance issues and other matters as needed, ensuring a good level of knowledge of relevant policies, processes and procedures 
Ensure internal controls are adequate and fully comply with organisational policies and guidelines, statutory and donor’s requirements 
Manage the country budget process; develop and provide financial reports to the SMT to track the revenue and expenditures 
In interaction with the program team, contribute to grants applications, project budgets, financial reporting and compliance; 
Supervise daily financial tasks, payroll, partner project acquittals, month end accounts, annual statutory accounts audit and project audits 
Ensure appropriate financial management practices are in place in partner organisation and lead the due diligence, capacity assessment and financial capacity building process of local partners; 
Assist the Country Director with oversight of country risk management, respond to remerging risks and set up mitigation plan. 


 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE 
University degree in Accounting, Finance Management or other relevant field 
Minimum 5 years working experience in accounting and financial management, at least 3 years in a managerial position 
Sound experience in budgeting and accounting 
Experience in staff management and capacity development of staff and partner organisations 
Good understanding of donor financial requirements, grants management and policy compliance standards 
Strong knowledge of local regulations 
Excellent computer literacy and experience with computerized information 
Proficiency in finance/accounting software, e.g. Sunsystem and Sage Intacct 


 SKILLS 
Strong leader, supporting others in achieving their & the organisation goals 
Up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in the education sector and measurement 
Creative thinker and motivator 
Strong analytical skills 
Good team player & strong stakeholder management skills


Desirable 
Experience in developing and implementing finance policies and procedures 
Experience working in INGO; Experience with capacity building of local partner organisations. 

Remain alert and responsive to any child safeguarding or sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment (SEAH) risks, acquire relevant knowledge and skills to promote strong safeguarding practices, understand the child safeguarding and PSEAH policy.

Health Insurance, Social Security & Bonus 
Child Fund will cover Health the costs for you and your immediate family members. Child Fund will pay the contribution of social security to you and provide payment in December of each year of a Thirteenth month salary. 

Learning and Development 
Our approach to learning and development will enable you to have the information, skills, and knowledge needed to do your job and to grow in your position. We build the capacity of our people and support you with on-the-job experience, coaching and formal training 

Remuneration Package 
We aim to provide an overall remuneration package that is attractive and fair. Our remuneration framework ensures that we align to employment conditions and laws, and we benchmark against the local market to ensure we offer competitive employment conditions that are appropriate to our sector. 

Leave 
You will have access to 15 days of paid annual leave. You are also entitled to annual leave paid, maternity leave and parental leave.

A working with Children Check and a Criminal History Check are required to be undertaken for this position 

Please apply at 

https://teamchildfund.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=51   or fsantos@childfund.org.au  

Application closed :  08 March 2021

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