Principal Functions
Under the direction of the Director of Administration the post holder
will:
Take accountability to plan, direct, and coordinate the work of the
Branch, including supervision, co-ordination and performance management of
staff.
- Plan the resource requirements (mainly staffing) of the Branch;
- Foster team work, trust and communication amongst staff and across
organisational boundaries;
- Lead change management initiatives, promote quality management and
foster innovative reforms;
- Ensure all outputs produced by the Branch meet and maintain
high-quality standards and comply with relevant mandates;
- Manage, guide, develop and build capacity of staff under supervision;
- Determine operational and internal control procedures to ensure
efficient functioning of the Branch as well as effective internal
controls to safeguard the financial resources of the Organisation.
Plan, develop and prepare the annual Programme and Budget under the
guidance of the Deputy Director-General.
- Eormulate, coordinate, review and finalise programme plans, cost
estimates, programme budgets, standard salary and common staff costs,
and forecasts for miscellaneous income;
- Review existing Administrative and Financial Directives pertaining to
programme and budget matters and identify sections thereof requiring
updating to accommodate the changing needs of the Organization;
- Ensure relevant adherence to Administrative and Financial
Instructions;
- Establish mechanisms for monitoring programme and budget performance,
including the measurement of the cost-efficiency of operations performed
by the Organization;
- Coordinate and supervise the timely development of the draft programme
budget for consideration by senior management, the ABAF, Executive
Council and Conference of State Parties;
- Prepare and recommend the annual calendar and timelines for the OPCW
programme and budget cycle;
- Ensure allotment of funds in accordance with the approved budget;
- Support, provide information and advice to the Director of
Administration and the Budget Steering committee throughout the
Programme and Budget process;
- Supervise the preparation of the scale of assessments for the funding
of the approved budget by the Member States;
Consult with and advising programme managers on the implementation of
the approved budget and controlling budgeted versus actual expenditure
to avoid over-expenditure;
- Develop proposals for budgetary transfers and for the funding of
additional requests;
- Coordinate with programme managers to organise consultations, provide
assistance and advice, monitor schedules, and arrange and support the
delivery of presentations during programme and budget meetings and
facilitations;
- Coordinate and assist on consultations regarding the programme and
budget and draft responses to technical questions with delegations;
- Advise and consult on programme and budget issues, as requested.
Advise Management and other senior staff members on budgetary,
accounting and other financial matters by:
- Interpret the rules, financial regulations, and directives;
- Advise on specific questions and making suggestions to solve
particular problems;
- Advise on general budgetary and financial policy matters, including
investment policy;
- Represent the Organisation at meetings of the UN Consultative
Committee on Administrative Questions (Finance, Budget) and other
international organisations.
Represent the Organisation/Branch at internal and external meetings with
Delegations and Senior Management as well as liaising with the Office of
Internal Oversight, the External Auditor and the Advisory Body on Budget
and Finance (ABAF).
- Prepare for and respond to internal and external audit related
inquiries as well as those from the ABAF;
- Follow up systematically on the implementation of corrective action
requested by auditors and keeps records to ensure completeness of action
and adherence to established time limits.
Provide direction for, lead and manage budgeting, treasury, payment and
accounting services.
- Develop, implement, coordinate, and monitor operational policies,
procedures, guidelines, and standards, to ensure correct financial
practice and control;
- Ensure compliance with financial regulations and rules;
- Direct the supervision of financial services and treasury operations,
and maintenance of accounts;
- Determine and coordinate the development, implementation and
maintenance of the financial information system for the Branch.
Provide guidance on budgetary matters related to Voluntary
Contributions, Special Accounts and Trust funds.
- Support Programme managers in preparing cost plans for Voluntary
Contributions and Trust Funds;
- Review Agreements to ensure their coherence with the OPCW Regulatory
Framework;
- Ensure timely allotment upon receipt of funds.
Ensure the keeping of proper accounts for all financial transactions of
the Organisation and the preparation of financial statements of the OPCW,
the Provident Fund and other funds, by:
- Adhere to and enforce financial regulation, rules and directives;
- Propose and draft enhancements to financial regulation, rules and
directives for consideration by Senior management, ABAF, Executive
Council and the Conference of State Parties;
- Review the preparation of accounts;
- Supervise the preparation of the financial statements of the OPCW,
Provident fund and other funds on an accurate and timely basis;
- Prepare responses to observations of internal and external auditors on
the accounts and the financial statements of the Organisation;
- Supervise the development implementation of automation projects
related to finance.
Ensure the receipt, custody, disbursement, monitoring and investment of
the funds of the organisation by:
- Controlling and regular reporting on collected and outstanding
assessed contributions to management and the Executive Council;
- Reviewing disbursements as cheque signatory;
- Administering the banking relationships, bank accounts and currency
arrangements;
- Approving investments;
- Directing the preparation of short and long-term cash forecasts to
ensure liquidity at all times;
- Providing financial analysis to the Investment Committee for
investment decisions of the Organization.
Support the work of the Advisory Body on Administrative and Financial
Matters (ABAF):
- Prepare and coordinates documentation to support ABAF meetings;As
required, support ABAF members prior to and following meetings;
- Compile information on issues on its Agenda;
- Coordinate with and Assists the Secretariat staff in making
presentations to the ABAF;
- Prepare the draft report for the ABAF;
- Prepare the note by the Director-General responding to each ABAF
report;
- Submit both documents to the Policy-making Organs.
Be responsible for the ERP rollout pertaining to the Branch.
- Is a member of the Steering Committee of the ERP project;
- Oversee the responsibilities relating to the rollout and
implementation of all aspects of the ERP System pertaining to the
Branch;
- Evaluate and discusses with Branch staff the usefulness and
versatility of applications and report generation;
- Ensure that Branch staff are trained on all applications related to
financial management;
- Evaluate the efficiency, performance and enhancement of the systems
and suggests improvements.
Ensure that the financial activity within the OPCW complies with
International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) in carrying
out its operational accounting duties and provides reports in accordance
with the necessary IPSAS requirements.
Act as Secretary of the Budget Steering Committee and the Provident Fund
Management Board.
Participate in various internal committees and boards.
Perform other duties as required.
Knowledge and Experience
Education
Essential
- Advanced University degree in Business Administration, Finance,
Accounting, Management, Public Administration or related field and/or
certification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered
Accountant (CA) or equivalent. A first level university degree in
combination with qualifying experience (minimum 12 years) may be
accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree;
- Extensive knowledge of contemporary accounts payable and receivable
operations and financial and reporting standards;
- Practical knowledge of the principles of programme budget planning and
management, and proven ability to deal with budgetary and
financial problems;
- Knowledge of Results-Based Budgeting (RBB) and UN financial procedures
and accounting standards.
Desirable
Knowledge of Risk Management principles and internal control frameworks.
Experience
Essential
- At least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in
accounting and financial management, thefield of budget preparation and
financial administration in a national and international environment
with a relevant advanced university degree;
- Experience with and knowledge of International Public Sector
Accounting Standards (IPSAS);
- Experience in budgeting of staff costs, development of standard salary
costs, financial resource management and programme planning;
- Experience in developing and implementing Results-Based Budgeting;
- Experience in computer and software required for the execution of
financial control.
Desirable
- Experience in the use of computerised accounting systems (ERP) would
be an advantage;
- Work experience in the UN Common System and familiarity with IPSAS
principles would be a strong asset.
Skills and Abilities (key competencies)
- Strong
analytical and conceptual skills in analysing operational issues in a
complex business environment, formulate options, and propose and
implement solutions;
- Excellent
and proven planning, organizational, coordination, negotiation and
problem solving skills;
- Ability
to translate financial concepts into administrative processes and to
implement them;
- Ability
to build trust, empower and lead subordinates & provide effective
performance feedback;
- Solid
information technology skills including proficiency in Microsoft desktop
packages and sophisticated financial management information systems;
- Ability
to ensure an effective work structure that fosters productivity and
achieve goals; work to tight deadlines and handle multiple concurrent
activities;
- Inter-personal
and communication skills with demonstrated ability to apply tact and
diplomacy and to present information clearly and logically both in
writing and verbally;
- Ability
to work in a team and to build and maintain effective working
relationships with people of different national and cultural
backgrounds;
- Proven
planning, organizational, coordination, negotiation and problem solving
skills;
- Ability
to develop and implement budget policies and procedures for the
Organisation.
Language Requirements
Fluency in English is essential and a good working knowledge of one of
the other official languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and
Spanish) is desirable.