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FAO-Somalia Data Systems and Information Manager Job

  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsVacancy Announcement No: FAO/18/2015 (Re-advertisement)
    Deadline for Application: 16 August 2015
    Position Title: Data Systems and Information Manager
    Grade Level: SC10
    Contract Type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi, Kenya
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months with possibility of extension
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the FAO Somalia Officer in Charge (O.I.C.), and under direct supervision of the FSNAU Chief Technical Adviser (CTA), the Data Systems and Information Manager will supervise and manage the Data Systems team activities in the DST unit of the EC funded and FAO managed Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit for Somalia (FSNAU).
    Specific Duties and Responsibilities
    Management and Supervision
  • Manage all daily activities of the Data Systems Team staff including Data Analyst, GIS Analyst, Data Processor, Database Programmers (2) and Data Entry Clerks (2). E
  • nsure staff follow proper procedures and standards within their roles
  • Develop and deploy new processes and procedures in consultation with the appropriate parties
  • Ensure staff work efficiently, effectively and maintain a constructive and positive work environment
  • Evaluate staff performance using FAO/FSNAU guidelines
  • Support Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihoods related data management activities as necessary
  • Oversee development, deployment, and maintenance of a data validation system to ensure all field-based data are collected, transferred, stored, documented, and analysed using the highest level of accuracy and efficiency
  • Oversee analytical and data management work of the Data Analyst and Data Processor
  • Oversee spatial analysis, thematic mapping and remote sensing work of GIS AnalystData and Spatial Analysis
  • Develop and maintain all analytical tools and procedures related to the processing of food security information including statistical and spatial tools and procedures
  • Assist in food security analytical activities (regular and ad hoc) to ensure proper data collection instruments are developed, data are properly collected, managed, stored, validated, entered into the FSNAU Integrated Database and analysed in the statistical and spatial manner
  • Conduct and assist in any necessary analysis on food security data sets using FSNAU analytical procedures (third party statistical or custom made techniques and tools)
  • Support Nutrition related activities, analytical tools, procedures, and analysis as appropriate
  • Ensure all data are processed to enable spatial analysis and oversee spatial analysis techniques and resultsStrategic Direction
  • Develop and deploy new analytical protocols and procedures in consultation with the Analysts, Technical Managers and Chief Technical Advisor
  • Maintain and Develop strategic direction with regards to data management, processing and analysis
  • Oversee development and deployment of new Information Management Systems in consultation with the Technical Managers and Chief Technical AdvisorReporting and Documentation
  • Contribute to all FSNAU publications whenever necessary, including the regular Monthly and Technical Reports and ad hoc reports and press releases
  • Maintain and Develop documentation and manuals for the Data Systems Team including updating the operations manual, system user manuals, and system technical description documents. Ensure other Data Systems Team documentation is updated appropriatelyOthers
  • Support information management for Operations in consultation with Operations Manager to ensure procedures are followed and develop new processes whenever appropriate
  • Attend relevant workshops, meetings, trainings related to task of data management both internally and externally. In particular, contribute to the Somalia Statistics Working Group.
  • Work in conjunction with partners (especially other FAO projects) to ensure data management related tasks are not redundant or conducted in isolation
  • Train internal and external users in using data systems tools and techniques. Make presentations and contributions as necessary.Minimum Requirements
    Education
  • Masters degree in statistics, computer engineering / computer science, ICT, MIS.Work Experience
  • Minimum of 7 years work experience in food security and nutrition data analysis and information systems with experience implementing and managing such systems.Technical Competencies
  • At least 7 years work experience writing technical reports and presenting in meetings/workshops in food security/nutrition or related field and managing and supervising staff in related field.
  • Strong knowledge of statistics using SPSS, Epi Info, GIS and remote sensing applications.
  • Ability and willingness to travel throughout Somalia.
  • Previous experience working in Somalia will be an added advantage.Languages:
  • Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country (English, French or Spanish) and working knowledge of the local language(s) is required.IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.How to Apply:
    Interested applicants are required to submit
    (1) a covering letter,
    (2) detailed Curriculum Vitae and
    (3) Personal Profile form (PPF) from FAO iRecruitment.
    To create the PPF, please follow the instructions available at: iRecruitment
    In order for your application to be properly evaluated, please ensure that all sections of the on-line profile are completed.
    Please send your application to HR-Somalia@fao.org quoting the Position Title and Vacancy Announcement No. “Data Systems and Information Manager FAO 18 2015” in the subject heading.
    Previous applicants need not re-apply and applications received after the closing date and those without all the specified/ required documents will not be given consideration.
    Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
  • Interpeace Somali Programme Officer Job

  • Job title: Programme Officer – Interpeace Somali ProgrammeDuty station: Based in Nairobi (Kenya) with extensive travel throughout the Somali region
    General Background: The Programme Officer (PO) is a member of the Somali Programme Team (SPT) in Interpeace's Regional Office for Eastern and Central Africa (ECA).
    The PO is recruited specifically to, under the guidance of the Somali Programme Director (SPD) and in close collaboration with the rest of the Interpeace Somali Programme Team (SPT), provide programmatic and operational support to Interpeace’s Somali partners in the field with a particular focus on the Pillars of Peace programme and closely related projects like the Mobile Audio-Visual Unit (MAVU).
    Support may also be provided to the Democratization programme as needed.
    This includes working closely with the partners by supporting their development of work and activity plans, closely monitoring the implementation of the programme, ensuring that results and achievements are captured and reporting requirements met.
    In this capacity, s/he will also be the focal point for coordinating the Somali programme’s communication efforts in conjunction with the ECA Communication Officer by facilitating key programme events, important programme outcomes and success stories to be shared and communicated to donors and other relevant stakeholders as well as through the Interpeace website.
    While s/he will report to the Somali Programme Director (SPD), a strong collaborative and horizontal approach to programme delivery and reporting will be maintained between the SPD, PO and the rest of the SPT.
    Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with Interpeace Somali partner organizations;
  • Provide leadership in the implementation of the overall Pillars of Peace Programme (PoP), including coordination efforts of the three pillars, adherence to institutional development/capacity building plans and M&E requirements;
  • Provide programmatic and operational support for field activities by Interpeace Somali partner organizations, with a special responsibility for PoP-related programmes, the Mobile AVU and other spin-off programmes;
  • Play a supporting role in the development of strategy, work and activity plans for all field components of the programmes;
  • Closely monitor programme implementation, ensuring that results and achievements are captured and donor reporting requirements met;
  • Support the technical development of the Somali partners in the areas of methodology, report and proposal writing and communications;
  • In collaboration with the SPT review written products of the Somali partners and provide quality control through a mentoring approach to ensure the development of written capacities within the local partners;
  • In collaboration with the SPT and the assistance of the Reports and Information Officer, write regular and specific programme reports according to the requirements of the specific grant agreements;
  • In collaboration with the rest of the Interpeace SPT and the partners ensure that gender mainstreaming is a key feature throughout the programmes;
  • Develop and maintain relationships at field level with other international organisations implementing relevant programmes;
  • In collaboration with the ECA Communications Officer and the rest of the Interpeace Somali team develop communication strategies for the dissemination of Somali programme publications, reports and AV publications to a wider audience;
  • Coordinate the Somali Programme's communication efforts of key events, results, achievements and success stories to Interpeace Headquarters, donors and other stakeholders through the dissemination of publications, reports and AV material and the use of the Interpeace website;
  • In collaboration with the SPT oversee the printing and publishing of Somali Programme documents and publications.Other Specific Duties
  • Support the development and production of the Interpeace ECA Annual Calendar by the Communications Officer in collaboration with the Reports and Information Officer;
  • Liaise with the NGO Safety Programme to ensure that all Interpeace Somalia Programme staff, including partners, have gone through the HEIST security course;
  • Coordinate the Interpeace archiving efforts of programme related documents with the support of the ECA IT specialist and the SPT;
  • Provide additional support to the Interpeace regional office and other programmes as required.Qualifications and Experience
    Education: Master’s degree in peace-related studies, social or political science or other relevant fields;
    Work experience: At least four years of field experience in peacebuilding, political and/or developmental work.
    Key Competencies
  • Knowledge of and experience in the Somali Region
  • English language proficiency
  • Creative and flexible team player with an entrepreneurial spirit
  • Commitment to inclusiveness, participation and consensus building
  • Confident and tactful, with good interpersonal skills
  • Ability to problem solve, prioritize and follow up
  • Demonstrated experience in conflict resolution/peacebuilding, external relations, proposal writing, and training
  • Strong communication and writing skills: ability to write in clear, concise manner and to communicate effectively in both written and spoken English
  • Strong computer skills in MS Office applications
  • Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity
  • Ability to work well in a team and contribute towards team spirit, agreement and achievements of common goals while also being able to work individually, meeting individual targets and deadlines
  • Strong commitment to supporting local peacebuilding initiatives and to the values and working principles of InterpeaceHow to Apply
    Qualified candidates may submit their application, including a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to the Administrative Officer at: recruitment@interpeace.org.
    Please indicate “PO – Somali Region" in the subject line.
    Applications will be received until qualified candidates have been identified and the position has been filled.
    Closing Date: 31st August 2015 Please note that due to the high volume of applications
    Only short­listed candidates will be contacted.
  • Jnr Budget Assistant

  • Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/24/2015
    Position Title: Jnr Budget Assistant
    Grade Level: SC2
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the Officer in Charge FAO Somalia and under the direct supervision of the Senior Administrative Officer, the incumbent will provide administrative and finance related assistance to the finance and budget team.
    Specifically, she/he will:
    Provide budget and administrative support to the budget section to;
  • Monitor programme budget allotment and expenditure against assigned project budgets and FBAs, and identify need for new FBAs, review and share with HQ as appropriate. Keeps all project staff informed on any conditions including reporting requirements.
  • Support the maintenance of the commitments register (contracts, purchase orders, travel authorizations, operating expenses) for assigned projects for the purpose of providing charge information to the payments desk. In consultation with project managers, charge payments to appropriate codes if not covered by commitments.
  • Provide effective support to maintain budget control sheets for all assigned projects, certify availability of funds for financial commitments and prepare Field Budget Authorization (FBA) requests when additional funds are neededProvide effective support for the management of assigned project budgets to;
  • Assist in guiding relevant programme staff for budget revision, project status, determination of unutilized funds, operational and financial closure of projects.
  • In consultation with budget managers for EC-funded projects, convert codes for field expenditure into EC format.
  • At least monthly, access the official FAO financial records for all assigned projects available in the data warehouse, and reconcile local budget control sheets with them. Assist the Budget Assistant undertake analysis of expenditure patterns and identify opportunities for cost containment.
  • Assist in budget performance reporting tasks including but not limited to Monthly reporting to the Senior Administrative Officer on overall budget performance for all assigned projects using the data warehouse.
  • Preparation of budget reports as needed and on instruction from the Senior Administrative Officer or project managers.
  • Assist project managers in assigning budgets/ budget codes to project proposals.
  • Identify appropriate troubleshooting areas such as the need for budget revisions, and assist project managers in their preparation and review.
  • Play an Operations Assistant role to FAO programmes and projects and perform a variety of administrative functions including, but not limited to maintaining the filling system for technical and administrative documents and correspondence and drafting formal correspondence for the attention and approval of the Senior Administrative Officer related to the above responsibilities.
  • Perform any other related duties as assigned.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school.
    Work Experience: One year relevant work experience in a clerical, administrative or accounting.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.How to Apply:
    Interested applicants are required to submit
    (1) a covering letter,
    (2) detailed Curriculum Vitae and
    (3) Personal Profile form (PPF) from FAO iRecruitment.
    To create the PPF, please follow the instructions available at: FAO iRecruitment
    In order for your application to be properly evaluated, please ensure that all sections of the on-line profile are completed.
    Please send your application to HR-Somalia@fao.org quoting the Position Title and Vacancy Announcement No. “Jnr Finance Assistant FAO 25 2015” in the subject heading.
    Deadline: 8th Aug 2015
    Applications received after the closing date and applications without all the specified/ required documents will not be given consideration.
    Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
  • FAO-Somalia Jobs

  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations1. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/25/2015
    Position Title: Junior Finance Assistant
    Grade Level: SC3
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
  • General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall guidance of the Officer in Charge (O.I.C.) FAO Somalia and the direct supervision of the Senior Administrative
  • Officer, the incumbent provides operational and office assistance to FAO programmes and projects and performs a variety of administrative functions of the office.
  • Manage data in the areas of FAO’s activities in the country, and analyse and summarize data from various sources, including FAO corporate systems, such as Global Resources Management System, Human Resource database, country data bases, etc. Verification of data from hard copy records and files;
  • Prepare correspondence of administrative and financial nature; draft correspondence to verify data, answer queries, and obtain additional information on transactions and financial matters, as required.
  • Assist in the maintenance of imprest accounts, in the reconciliation of expenditures, balances, payments, statements and other data; monitor project, programme and general office accounts;
  • Carry out administrative duties, such as assisting for travel arrangements
  • Assist in project monitoring by maintaining current registers and controlling tools on the status of projects at various stages; review inputs, expenditures and time frames according to work plans; make necessary abstracts and computations; detect inconsistencies.
  • Prepare correspondence on administrative and operational matters, as required.
  • Maintain a filing system of technical and administrative documents and correspondence.
  • Assist in maintaining local inventory records with responsibility for proper recording of assets, their maintenance and safeguard.
  • Assist in the liaison with local banks and financial institutions and in the maintenance of bank accounts.
  • Carry out other specific administrative and operational tasks for programme/ project implementation as requested.
  • Perform other related duties as required.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting or Commerce will be an advantage.
    Work Experience: Two years of accounting/clerical, general office and/or operations experience, including: analysing, processing and editing of information and data and record keeping of financial documents.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.2. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/26/2015
    Position Title: Finance Assistant
    Grade Level: SC6
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the Officer in Charge (O.I.C.) FAO Somalia and the direct supervision of the Senior Administrative Officer, provides administrative, financial and accounting support activities for the FAO Somalia Office.
    With leeway for independent action, the incumbent performs the following duties:
  • Analyze payment workloads by project and on this basis assign project responsibilities to the Admin Clerks. Review workloads regularly.
  • Maintain the petty cash account for the OSU and report regularly on it; receive, review and certify reports of all other authorized FAO petty cash accounts.
  • Develop a payment schedule to ensure an even distribution as possible of payments throughout the month.
  • Reconcile creditor statements, and maintain liaison with creditors to ensure payments are made promptly and accounts stay current.
  • Manage the United Nations Humanitarian Air Services (UNHAS) account and corresponding cashbook
  • Act as principal FAO focal point for money vendor relations
  • Receive money vendor invoices; verify that all have confirmations of receipt, and request payment.
  • Compile the monthly disbursement estimates from the various programmes and forward this to the Head of Unit at the end of every month so that the necessary replenishment is requested from HQs.
  • Maintain a register of all advances, follow up directly with concerned staff members on all outstanding of more than 30 days, and arrange for salary recovery after 90 days.
  • Manage payroll deductions for UNSACCO and medical insurance premiums.
  • Prepare blanket Value Added Tax (VAT) exemption requests and follow up on their approval for transmission to suppliers.
  • Develop and maintain a log of VAT exemption requests, and follow up on requests not approved within agreed-upon turnover times.
  • Review monthly and yearly imprest returns and carry out monthly bank reconciliations.
  • Assist newly arriving or departing staff members in opening/closing bank accounts, exchanging currency and other financial matters.
  • Oversees all GRMS payments processing.
  • Perform other related duties as required.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting or Commerce will be an advantage.
    Work Experience: Minimum of five (5) years Accounting, Administrative and Office management experience in an International Organization.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.3. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/27/2015
    Position Title: Jnr Travel Assistant
    Grade Level: SC3
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the Officer in Charge (O.I.C.) for FAO Somalia and the Senior Administrative Officer, and direct supervision of the Finance and Administration Officer, the incumbent will provide support to the Administrative office operations performing a variety of standard administrative and travel processes ensuring high quality and accuracy of work.
    He/she will additionally:
  • Undertake travel preparation and planning of travel activities in GRMS;
  • Prepare travel arrangements and hotel reservations, preparation of travel authorizations, and ensure preparation for the arrival of VIPs and coordinate their reception at the airport;
  • Arrange and coordinate training venues and accommodation for invited participants to trainings/workshops/seminars/meetings. In addition, ensure completion of security requirements by Travellers
  • Arrange, coordinate t and follow up of issuance of Travel Authorizations by Headquarters;
  • In liaison with the Protocol focal point, prepare requests for travel visas, and follow-up regarding their issuance from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Support the collection of information for DSA, travel agencies and other administrative surveys;
  • Maintain the Travel team filing system ensuring safekeeping and accuracy of travel documents and materials;
  • Control all travel expense claims ensuring the signature of travellers & Budget Holders or approving officers, adequacy of supporting documents, and compliance with authorised final itinerary;
  • Extract data from various sources and cost analysis of travel services to units;
  • Research and retrieve statistical data from internal and external sources and prepare statistical charts, tables and reports on travel operations;
  • Assist in the preparation of budget for travel, meetings, workshop events, and provision of information for audit;
  • Perform other related duties as required.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school. Bachelor’s degree in general Administration or Travel management will be an advantage.
    Work Experience: Minimum of two (2) years relevant administrative and travel operations experience in an International Organization.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.4. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/22/2015
    Position Title: Budget Assistant
    2 Positions
    Grade Level: SC4
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the Officer in Charge FAO Somalia and under the direct supervision of the Senior Administrative Officer, the incumbent will provide critical administrative and finance related support to the finance and budget team.
    Specifically, he/she will:
  • Maintain a commitments register (contracts, purchase orders, travel authorizations, operating expenses) for assigned projects for the purpose of providing charge information to the Payments Desk. In consultation with project managers, charge payments to appropriate codes if not covered by commitments.
  • Monitor expenditure against assigned project budgets and FBAs, and identify need for new FBAs, review and forward to HQ. Keep projects advised of status.
  • Maintain the budget control sheets for all assigned projects certify availability of funds for financial commitments and prepare Field Budget Authorization (FBA) requests when additional funds are needed.
  • In consultation with managers of EC-funded projects, convert codes for field expenditure into EC format.
  • Consult regularly, at least monthly, the official FAO financial records for all assigned projects available in its Data Warehouse, and reconcile local budget control sheets with them.
  • Assist in the analysis of expenditure patterns and identify opportunities for cost containment.
  • Report monthly to the Operations Manager on overall budget performance for all assigned projects using the Data Warehouse.
  • Prepare budget reports as needed and on instruction from the Operations Manager or project managers.
  • Assist project managers in developing budgets for project proposals.
  • Identify need for budget revisions, and assist project managers in their preparation and review.
  • Draft correspondence related to the above responsibilities.
  • Perform any other related duties as assigned.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting or Commerce will be an advantage.
    Work Experience: Three years of relevant experience in finance / budget-related work in an International organization.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.5. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/23/2015
    Position Title: Jnr. ICT Assistant
    Grade Level: SC3
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the FAO Somalia O.i.C, and direct supervision of the ICT Coordinator, the incumbent will perform the following duties:
  • Ensure day-to-day functionality of all computing resources are in working order and liaise with administration to ensure accessories and consumables are available for timely replacement
  • Upgrade application software to ensure highest productivity and troubleshoot and resolve software problems and assist FAO staff to customize and automate routine tasks.
  • Monitor, troubleshoot and resolve internet/e-mail connection connectivity problems and upgrade network hardware and software to ensure utmost productivity.
  • Carry out regular data backup on client and server machines.
  • Support development, testing, error checking and deployment of in-house software.
  • Support development, testing, error checking and deployment of the FAO intranet.
  • Maintain a wireless network for internet connectivity for visitors in selected common and meeting areas ensuring proper usage at all times.
  • Ensure that the software for all security systems and call logging are functioning properly at all times.
  • Ensure that all shared network resources such as printers, plotters, scanners, CD writers, etc are in working order and liaise with administration to ensure all the appropriate back up stock of accessories and consumables are available for timely replacement.
  • Assist staff with software problems and queries, including customizing and automating routine tasks using macros and other built-in features, and upgrade application software as necessary to ensure highest productivity.
  • Change daily data backup tape and escalate failure incidents to the ICT Officer for remedial action.
  • Collect and process antivirus status and logs from clients and servers for the monthly security status report.
  • Perform other related duties as required.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school. Bachelors Degree in Computer Science or any ICT related Degree
    Work Experience: At least two (2) years of IT support experience working in an International Organization.
    Technical Competencies
  • Systematic and efficient approach to work assignments with good judgment and problem-solving ability and ability to implement IT work plans.
  • Good judgment and ability to organize office work and prepare correspondence on own initiative;
  • Ability to work effectively with people of different national and cultural backgrounds; Ability to work under pressure and work extra hours to meet deadlines and attention to detail
  • Team player with good interpersonal skills;Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.6. Vacancy Announcement No: FAO/24/2015
    Position Title: Jnr Budget Assistant
    Grade Level: SC2
    Contract type: Service Contract
    Duty Station: Nairobi
    Organizational Unit: FAO-Somalia
    Duration: 3 months
    Eligible Candidates: Kenyan nationals only
    Anticipated start date: Immediately
    General Description of Tasks and Objectives to be Achieved: Under the overall supervision of the Officer in Charge FAO Somalia and under the direct supervision of the Senior Administrative Officer, the incumbent will provide administrative and finance related assistance to the finance and budget team.
    Specifically, she/he will:
    Provide budget and administrative support to the budget section to;
  • Monitor programme budget allotment and expenditure against assigned project budgets and FBAs, and identify need for new FBAs, review and share with HQ as appropriate. Keeps all project staff informed on any conditions including reporting requirements.
  • Support the maintenance of the commitments register (contracts, purchase orders, travel authorizations, operating expenses) for assigned projects for the purpose of providing charge information to the payments desk. In consultation with project managers, charge payments to appropriate codes if not covered by commitments.
  • Provide effective support to maintain budget control sheets for all assigned projects, certify availability of funds for financial commitments and prepare Field Budget Authorization (FBA) requests when additional funds are neededProvide effective support for the management of assigned project budgets to;
  • Assist in guiding relevant programme staff for budget revision, project status, determination of unutilized funds, operational and financial closure of projects.
  • In consultation with budget managers for EC-funded projects, convert codes for field expenditure into EC format.
  • At least monthly, access the official FAO financial records for all assigned projects available in the data warehouse, and reconcile local budget control sheets with them. Assist the Budget Assistant undertake analysis of expenditure patterns and identify opportunities for cost containment.
  • Assist in budget performance reporting tasks including but not limited to Monthly reporting to the Senior Administrative Officer on overall budget performance for all assigned projects using the data warehouse.
  • Preparation of budget reports as needed and on instruction from the Senior Administrative Officer or project managers.
  • Assist project managers in assigning budgets/ budget codes to project proposals.
  • Identify appropriate troubleshooting areas such as the need for budget revisions, and assist project managers in their preparation and review.
  • Play an Operations Assistant role to FAO programmes and projects and perform a variety of administrative functions including, but not limited to maintaining the filling system for technical and administrative documents and correspondence and drafting formal correspondence for the attention and approval of the Senior Administrative Officer related to the above responsibilities.
  • Perform any other related duties as assigned.Minimum Requirements
    Education: Secondary school education or equivalent commercial school.
    Work Experience: One year relevant work experience in a clerical, administrative or accounting.
    Languages: Working knowledge (level C) of the FAO official language used for communication within the country and working knowledge of the local language is required.
    IT Skills:
  • Ability to effectively use standard office software, such as MS Office (Windows, Word, Outlook, Excel, Exchange) etc.
  • Ability to use accounting software and other information systems and databases to insert data, make enquiries, retrieve/define ad hoc reports and analyses and edit results in appropriate format.Office Management Skills:
  • Systematic, well-structured and efficient approach to work assignments.
  • Analytical ability, accuracy and consistency.
  • Exercise diligence and care in dealing with records and expenditures.Interpersonal Communications and Teamwork Skills:
  • The incumbent must possess a cooperative spirit, flexibility and openness to work in an international environment.
  • Tact and courtesy.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural background.How to Apply:
    Interested applicants are required to submit
    (1) a covering letter,
    (2) detailed Curriculum Vitae and
    (3) Personal Profile form (PPF) from FAO iRecruitment.
    To create the PPF, please follow the instructions available at: FAO iRecruitment
    In order for your application to be properly evaluated, please ensure that all sections of the on-line profile are completed.
    Please send your application to HR-Somalia@fao.org quoting the Position Title and Vacancy Announcement No. “Jnr Finance Assistant FAO 25 2015” in the subject heading.
    Deadline: 8th Aug 2015
    Applications received after the closing date and applications without all the specified/ required documents will not be given consideration.
    Only short listed candidates will be contacted.