African Development Bank Group Vacancy for a Principal Regional Financial Management Coordinator
The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) is a multilateral development finance institution established to contribute to the economic development and social progress of African countries. The AfDB was founded in 1964 and comprises three entities: The African Development Bank, the African Development Fund and the Nigeria Trust Fund.
Job Title: Principal Regional Financial Management Coordinator (Central Africa) - ORPF-2
The Procurement and Fiduciary Services Department reports to the Vice
President, Country and Regional Programs & Policy (ORVP). The
Department supports the Sector Departments in project cycle activities
and in monitoring compliance in fiduciary safeguards related to the
financial management of projects and programs on the one hand and
procurement activities on the other. In addition, it is also responsible
for engaging in framing financial management and procurement policies
guidelines and rules. The Department is also mandated to provide
training to Borrowers and to Bank staff relating to financial management
and procurement. The Fiduciary Services Division (ORPF2) is responsible
for all financial management issues. It has an increasing country
presence through a growing network in 34 field offices.
Duties and responsibilities
The Regional Financial Management Coordinator (RFMC) will be based in
the African Development Bank’s Country Office (CMFO) in Yaoundé,
Cameroon and will report to the Manager, Fiduciary Services and will be
supervised administratively by the Resident Representative. He/she is
expected to lead a team of Country Office based Financial Management
Specialists (CFMS) within the Central Africa Region in conducting (i)
national or sector level fiduciary diagnostic work; (ii) operational
support missions at the request of Project Team Leaders (PTL) throughout
the project cycle; and (iii) technical support to improve borrowers’
financial management systems, including support for designing lending
operations that focus on FM reform/development. Other specific duties
and responsibilities include:
- Plan and prioritize FM work for the entire region (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Madagascar) and communicate the same to PTLs, Country Managers and the Fiduciary Services Manager
- Take part in financial management systems and analytical works
evaluation missions at the national level as well as other regions, as
necessary, and in collaboration with other donors.
- Take proactive role ensuring “Quality at Entry Work” through
supervision of CFMSs in assessing the adequacy of the Borrowers’ project
financial management systems and ensuring consistency and quality of FM
aspects in project/program documents. The RFMC will also be responsible
for selected high-value or particularly complex FM issues
- Provide financial management guidance for the development of
technical assistance programs and evaluate and monitor their
implementation
- Carry out the fiduciary aspects of new areas of business and provide
relevant information on country specific issues to country units,
sector staff and task teams on generic country specific financial
management and disbursement issues
- Supervise, mentor, and coach CFMSs within the region
- Represent the Bank in regional financial management and other relevant forums
- Provide technical guidance within the framework of the Bank’s
policies and guidelines to PTLs, CFMSs and Executing Agencies with
respect to the financial management activities of projects and programs
for the region
- Manage the resolution of complex financial management issues, e.g.
in case of differing views between the PTLs and CFMSs and where
appropriate through interpretation of related Bank guidelines,
international standards, or best practice
Selection Criteria
Including desirable skills, knowledge and experience
- A minimum of a professional accounting qualification (such as CPA,
CA, ACCA, or equivalent) plus a Master’s Degree or its university
equivalent in accounting, business, finance, economic or related
subject
- Proven ability to conceptualize, design and monitor the
implementation of country or sector level financial management capacity
building initiatives
- Demonstrate an understanding of cross-cutting issues beyond
financial management (e.g. procurement, governance, public sector
management) at sector/country level
- Willingness and ability to travel frequently in the region
- Excellent written and verbal communication in French and a working knowledge of English.
- Competence in the use of Bank standard software (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint).
- A minimum of six (6) years of relevant experience, preferably with a
donor organization working on public sector financial management
- Knowledge of International Financial Reporting Standards,
International Public Sector Accounting Standards and International
Standards on Auditing is a requirement
- Experience required in designing and assessing internal control
systems and procedures using internationally accepted control frameworks
such as COSO with the ability to assess such systems and recommend
remedial action where necessary
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